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Current team
  
(Manager)

Years
  
Team


1992-1993
  
Brazil U20

Name
  
Marcio Maximo

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Full name
  
Marcio Maximo Barcellos

Date of birth
  
(1962-04-29) 29 April 1962 (age 53)

Place of birth
  
Rio de Janeiro (RJ) Brazil

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Márcio Máximo Barcellos (born April 29, 1962) is a Brazilian football manager.

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Career

Born in Rio de Janeiro, Máximo was a member of Brazil's under-17 and under-20 sides coach staff from 1992 until 1993. The teams included the future stars like Ronaldo and Ronaldinho. He had been working as technical director to the Cayman Islands for three-years when he rejected the offer of a ten-year extension and instead joined Scottish club Livingston on 5 June 2003. Máximo signed a one-year deal as head coach and became the first Brazilian to manage a British club. However, things did not work out and after nine games (3 wins, 3 draws and 3 defeats) he resigned on 14 October.

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On 29 June 2006, Máximo was appointed head coach of the Tanzania national side Maximo helped Tanzania to qualify for CHAN finals for home players. These finals took place in Ivory Coast from February 22 to March 8, 2009. Tanzania qualified after beating Sudan 5-2 goal aggregate.

Máximo extended his contract with the Tanzania Football Federation (TFF) for another year until July 2010, but at that time he was replaced by Danish coach Jan Børge Poulsen.

In December 2011, he was named new manager of Brazilian club Democrata. He was sacked on 13 February 2012. In June 2012 he was rumored as the successor of Kosta Papić as manager of Young Africans S.C., but that job went to Belgian coach Tom Saintfiet. But in November 2012, chose to remain in Brazil, where he will lead the Francana. On 28 June 2014 it was announced that Maximo had signed a two-year contract with Young Africans, one of the top Tanzanian clubs

References

Márcio Máximo Wikipedia