Carlos Portugues Vieira

Carlos Eduardo de Souza Vieira
Born (1977-11-02) November 2, 1977
São Paulo, Brazil
Other names Português
Nationality Brazil Brazilian
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Weight 160 lb (73 kg; 11 st)
Division Light
Style Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Fighting out of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Team Cia Paulista [1]
Teacher(s) Jorge Pina, Valdomiro Junior, Milton Maximiano Trombine, Eduardo Leitão de Sá
Rank      4th degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Years active 1992 to present

Carlos "Português" Vieira born November 2, 1977 in São Paulo, Brazil is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu fighter and teacher. He began training in 1992 after trialing a class with friends. Since then he has won various titles including European Champion, Pan American Champion and Brazilian National Champion (see his full list of titles).

Português (as he is most commonly known) has worked and shared his talent in various countries including Brazil, Spain, United States of America, Portugal, United Kingdom and Iceland just to name a few and is now expanding in Australia.

History

Carlos "Português" Eduardo started Jiu-Jitsu at 14 years of age, at the KITO RYU Jiu-Jitsu gym, with Master Jorge Pina Barbosa, in São Lourenço, Minas Gerais, Brazil in 1992. He trained with Master Jorge until brown belt, then joined the Cia Paulista team. Since the beginning, he dedicated himself to the sport, initiating his graduation and becoming a professional. Today “Português” is a black belt, 3rd degree. He graduated to black belt in November 2001, by Master Milton Maximiano "Max" Trombine and Master Eduardo de Sá Leitão.

The Cia Paulista team was taken to the capital of Brazil, Brasília, by Carlos "Português" Vieira, in the year 2000, when he was invited to teach Jiu-Jitsu in the Cia Athletica Gym. Since then, the team has been continuously growing.

He moved to Iceland in 2007 to teach and then to Canary Island, Spain in 2008. In 2009 he moved to Australia to continue spreading his knowledge of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.

He has graduated over 20 students to black belt all over the world.

Some of these students are now representing him in other gyms, three of which are in Brasília, one in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil and another in London, England.[2] These athletes have his guidance, through seminars, to keep the high level of the team.

During his entire journey, he has won many important titles from Jiu-Jitsu to become a recognized athlete today.

Most important black belt titles

Past seminars held

2013
Jiu Jitsu, Northern Territory - Australia
Jiu Jitsu, Queensland - Australia
Jiu Jitsu, California- United States of America
Jiu Jitsu, San Diego- United States of America
Jiu Jitsu, Edmonton- Canada
2012
Jiu Jitsu, Queensland - Australia
Jiu Jitsu II, Queensland - Australia
Jiu Jitsu, Edmonton - Canada
Jiu Jitsu, Manilla - Philippines
2011
Submission & Jiu Jitsu, Queensland - Australia
Jiu Jitsu, Sydney - Australia
Jiu Jitsu, California - United States of America
2009
Jiu Jitsu, London - United Kingdom
Jiu Jitsu, Sydney - Australia
2008
Jiu Jitsu, Girona - Spain
Submission & Jiu Jitsu, Granada - Spain
Submission & Jiu Jitsu, Reykjavik - Iceland
Jiu Jitsu, London - United Kingdom
2007
Submission & Jiu Jitsu, Reykjavik - Iceland
Submission & Jiu Jitsu, São Lourenço, Minas Gerais - Brazil
2006
Jiu Jitsu, London - United Kingdom
Submission & Jiu Jitsu, Lisbon - Portugal
Submission & Jiu Jitsu, Canary Islands - Spain
Submission & Jiu Jitsu, São Lourenço, Minas Gerais - Brazil
Jiu Jitsu, Minas Gerais - Brazil
Jiu Jitsu, Mato Grosso do Sul - Brazil
2005
Jiu Jitsu, London - United Kingdom
Submission & Jiu Jitsu, Lisbon - Portugal
Submission & Jiu Jitsu, Canary Islands - Spain
Submission & Jiu Jitsu, São Lourenço, Minas Gerais - Brazil
Jiu Jitsu, New York - United States of America
Submission & Jiu Jitsu, Police Academy of New York self-defence, New York - United States of America
Jiu Jitsu, Mato Grosso do Sul - Brazil
2004
Submission & Jiu Jitsu, Canary Islands - Spain
2003
Submission & Jiu Jitsu, São Lourenço, Minas Gerais - Brazil
2002
Submission & Jiu Jitsu, São Lourenço, Minas Gerais - Brazil

References

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