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Eraldo Correia Ribeiro (born January 19, 1956), is a former Brazilian professional
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player and currently manager. Who last managed Cacahuatique in the second division


Coaching career

After retiring as a footballer, Correia undertook a new career as a coach, starting in teams such as Aspirante,
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and Liberal. During that time he formed his ideas that later led him to train teams of the
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.


Once Lobos

In 2006, he signed as coach of
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.


Águila reserves

In 2007, he took the charge of the reserve team of Águila.


Águila

But after the departure of Pablo Centrone in April 2009, Correia went on to train the first team until November, in what was his first stage in the team. Later, Correia was replaced by Nelson Mauricio Ancheta.


UES

Correia signed as coach of UES for the rest of the Clausura 2011 in March 2011, replacing Edgar Henríquez. The scarlet team finished eighth in that tournament.


Return to Águila

In June 2015, Correia was confirmed as new coach of Águila again, replacing
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. Later Correia was replaced by Juan Ramón Sánchez.


Sonsonate

In 2017, Correia was confirmed as new coach of
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for the rest of the Clausura 2017 tournament.


Luis Ángel Firpo

Also in 2017, and after finishing his contractual relationship with
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, he was confirmed as new manager of Luis Ángel Firpo for the Clausura 2018. However, with the team of
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, Correia faced an administrative, economic and sports crisis. Suffering arrears in salary payments and pressures from club directives.


Pasaquina

Correia signed as new coach of Pasaquina for the Apertura 2018. With the team of La Unión, Correia suffered arrears in salary payments.


Honours

Águila * Primera División runner-up: Apertura 2009


References

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