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Years
  
Team

Role
  
Footballer

Children
  
Celso Borges

Name
  
Alexandre Guimaraes

Playing position
  
Midfielder

1980–1981
  
Puntarenas

Spouse
  
Lina Mora

1979
  
Durpanel

Height
  
1.90 m



Full name
  
Alexandre Henrique Borges Guimaraes

Date of birth
  
(1959-11-07) November 7, 1959 (age 56)

Place of birth
  
Maceio, Alagoas, Brazil

Similar People
  
Celso Borges, Paulo Wanchope, Jorge Luis Pinto, Ricardo La Volpe, Torsten Frings

Alexandre Guimaraes celebrates his birthday with the team


Alexandre Henrique Borges Guimarães (born November 7, 1959) is a Costa Rican retired footballer, who played in 1990 FIFA World Cup. He was the Costa Rica national football team head coach in Korea-Japan 2002 and Germany 2006, and had successful runs with teams like Al Wasl in United Arab Emirates, Tianjin Teda in China and Deportivo Saprissa in Costa Rica. His son Celso Borges currently plays for Deportivo La Coruña in Spanish La Liga. He represented Costa Rica nationally, despite being born and raised in Brazil. Currently, he manages ISL team, Mumbai City FC.

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Club career

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Born in Maceió, Alagoas, in the northeast of Brazil, Guimarães moved to Costa Rica in 1971 at the age of twelve and became a Costa Rican citizen in 1980. He played basketball for Asturias but as a football player, Guimarães started his career at second division side Durpanel San Blas where he became the league's goalscorer with 16. He then played for top flight clubs Municipal Puntarenas, Deportivo Saprissa, and Turrialba.

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He was national champion three times with Saprissa in 1982, 1988 and 1989 and scored 95 goals in 377 official matches.

International career

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Guimarães made his debut for Costa Rica in a March 1985 friendly match against Canada and earned a total of 16 caps, scoring 2 goals. He represented his country in 5 FIFA World Cup qualification matches and played in three matches in the 1990 FIFA World Cup.

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His final international was a in that World Cup's Round of 16 match against Czechoslovakia.

International goals

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Scores and results list Costa Rica's goal tally first.

Managerial career

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After retiring as a player, he became one of the most successful coaches in Costa Rica's history. He started coaching Belén, then moved to Herediano in summer 1996, where he achieved good results with both teams. He was hired by Saprissa, where he worked for several years, winning three national tournaments with them. His last Costa Rican team was Cartaginés, whom he joined in June 2003, a stint that was catastrophic, ending with his dismissal in November 2003 as the team was almost relegated to the second tier and in financial troubles do to high salaries on players that did not show their quality. He has also coached several teams internationally, such as Comunicaciones of Guatemala, Irapuato and Dorados de Sinaloa in Mexico.

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He is best known for his great achievements as a member of Costa Rica's national squad, and as a head coach, leading them to an almost perfect qualifier for the 2002 FIFA World Cup. Not having advanced to the second round, Guima was replaced as the head coach of the national team. Later he would regain his position, but was handed a National squad in a poor state. Still, he led Costa Rica's team to the 2006 World Cup, after which he quit from the squad, given the team's poor performance in the tournament.

On November 7, 2006, on his 47th birthday, Guimarães was chosen as the head coach for the Panama national football team but he was dismissed in June 2008. In April 2009, he has moved to the Middle East to start a new challenge coaching the famous United Arab Emirates Club, Al Wasl FC, starting from the 2009/2010 Season. With Al Wasl he managed to win the Gulf Clubs Championship in a final against Qatar SC, the first and only international honour for this club. Then he moved on to Al Dhafra in 2010. In May 2011 he returned to Saprissa for a one-year spell.

On 1 June 2012, Chinese Super League side Tianjin Teda announced that they had officially signed Guimarães as new Head Coach after Croatian coach Josip Kuže was sacked, completing the first season with excellent results, emerging from the bottom of the table to near the first positions. Before his second season, the club suffered a sanction with -6 points due to irregularities in the mid-2000s years and the team had to battle for finishing in a comfortable position, which finally happened. Guimaraes didn't come to an agreement to renew the contract for the next season.

On 19 April 2016, the Indian Super League franchise Mumbai City FC signed Guimarães as their new head coach replacing French international Nicolas Anelka

Personal life

He is a son of doctor Luis de Souza Borge and María Alice Guimaraes and has two brothers and a sister. He is married to Lina Mora and has two children, Mauro and Celso, who also plays for the Costa Rican national team and as of 2017-2018 season for Spanish club Deportivo de La Coruña in La Liga.

References

Alexandre Guimarães Wikipedia