Gil Paulista

Gilmar Tadeu da Silva (born 18 November 1970), commonly known as Gil Paulista is a Brazilian football manager and former player.[1] Gilmar was born in 1970 in São Paulo, started playing football at a well-known youth team called Pequeninos do Jockey in São Paulo, then moved to Portuguesa de Desportos when he became a professional player playing as striker.After retiring, he started his career out the pitch abroad in 2008, working as assistant coach in Greece and Ukraine.In 2014, Gilmar left Metalurh and moved back to Brazil to work for União Mogi and in 2015 for Osvaldo Cruz.He was quoted as saying, "First, the course (FFU UEFA) covers everything that involves football, so the coach there is called the manager, he participates from the hiring of personnel to the administration of the club.
Gilmar, and Inacio Hui and Stephen Chow (Directors of CPK)
Portuguese namefamily nameSão PauloStrikerPortuguesaUnião MogiCaxiasOvarenseOlhanenseCorinthians (PP)Inter de LagesCanoasMahindra UnitedIraklis ThessalonikiFC Metalurh ZaporizhzhiaOsvaldo CruzAl-Mujazzal ClubChao Pak KeiFC LvivfootballMacaneseLiga de EliteVilkhovyiYurchyshynZhuravchakBanduraKovaletsYavorskyiLiubinskasRyashkoRyabokonMarychKhanasDemchenkoGilmarBakalovHrebenyukBlavatskyiMazyarMelikyanTsetsadzeShumskyiBezsmertnyiChopykHandzyncaretaker managerfirst city's club of 1992