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Lisca (football manager)

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Role
  
Football manager

1990–1994
  
Internacional (youth)

Name
  
Luiz Lorenzi

Years
  
Team

Current team
  
Ceara (coach)


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Full name
  
Luiz Carlos Cirne Lima de Lorenzi

Date of birth
  
(1972-08-11) 11 August 1972 (age 43)

Place of birth
  
Porto Alegre, Brazil

Luiz Carlos Cirne Lima de Lorenzi (born 11 August 1972), commonly known as Lisca, is a Brazilian professional football manager.

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Career

Born in Porto Alegre, Lisca never played professional football, starting a coaching career with Internacional's youth setup in 1990. In 1995, he moved to São Paulo, again assigned to the youth categories, but returned to his previous club the following year.

Lisca's first experience as first team manager came in 2001, with Ulbra. After being dismissed, he returned to the youth setup and took over Grêmio and Fluminense before returning to Inter in 2006.

In 2007 Lisca was appointed Brasil de Pelotas manager. The following year he was named manager of Juventude's B-team.

After managing Porto Alegre, Luverdense (two stints), Caxias and Novo Hamburgo, Lisca returned to Juventude on 30 July 2012. He left the club in December of the following year, being appointed at the helm of Série B club Náutico.

Lisca resigned from Timbu on 7 May 2014, and joined Sampaio Corrêa on 22 July. He was sacked from the latter on 20 October, after being heavily criticised by the media due to the club's poor performances.

Lisca returned to Náutico in March 2015, being dismissed on 8 September. Late in the month he was appointed in charge of Ceará, seriously threatened with relegation to Série C. After managing to avoid the drop, he renewed his contract for the following season on 30 November.

On 28 March 2016 Lisca was sacked by Ceará, after a poor run of form. On 29 June he was appointed Joinville manager, being sacked on 16 September.

On 18 November 2016, Internacional announced Lisca as their new manager, with the club having only three games in hand and being in the relegation zone. He left the club after failing to avoid the club's first-ever relegation to the second division, being replaced by Antônio Carlos Zago. in 18 July 2017, Lisca was announced at the commanded in Paraná Clube with promise take lot back in Série A. however after brawl with members technical commission, was dismissed on 2 September 2017.

References

Lisca (football manager) Wikipedia