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Márcio Coelho
Márcio Luís Lyra Coelho (born 8 June 1978) is a Brazilian football coach. He was also a futsal player, and played as a winger. Career Born in Araranguá, Santa Catarina, he was known as Genro da Lindaura during his playing days. A futsal winger, he represented Grêmio Esportivo América, Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina (Florianópolis), Associação Desportiva Colegial and Centro Esportivo Cabo Frio in his home country, aside from two years in Spain with Ibi FS. In 2011, Coelho started working as a manager with Figueirense's youth setup. On 13 February 2017, he was appointed assistant manager of the main squad, acting as an interim manager for two occasions during the year. In July 2019, after the club was in a severe financial crisis and threatened with relegation in the Série B, Coelho replaced sacked Vinícius Eutrópio as manager, in an interim manner. After the appointment of Pintado in October, he returned to his previous role, but on 11 December, he was ...
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Araranguá
Araranguá is a city located in the southern part of Santa Catarina state, in the south of Brazil. It has 68,867 inhabitants and was settled mainly by Portuguese and Italians. Araranguá is known as "A Cidade das Avenidas" ("''The City of the Avenues''") because of its wide roads. History Until the 18th century, the city was inhabited mostly by Carijós and Kaingang Indians. These ethnics groups disappeared after the arrival of the first Europeans settlers. On 11 February 1728, was started the opening of the Caminho dos Conventos way that linked Morro dos Conventos ("''Convents Mountain''") to Curitiba. This way became used mostly by the tropeiros, who carried cattle from Rio Grande do Sul to São Paulo. Araranguá became a waypoint for those between Viamão (former capital of Rio Grande do Sul) and Lages (in the top of the Planalto Serrano). The first to arrive in Araranguá region were the Portugueses, who came from Laguna in the beginning of the 19th century. They first ...
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