Flávio Costa

Flávio Costa
Personal information
Full name Flávio Rodrigues Costa
Date of birth (1906-09-14)September 14, 1906
Place of birth CarangolaMG, Brazil
Date of death November 22, 1999(1999-11-22) (aged 93)
Place of death Rio de JaneiroRJ, Brazil
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1926-1936 Flamengo
Teams managed
1934-1937 Flamengo
1937 Portuguesa da Ilha
1938 Santos
1938-1946 Brazil
1951-1952 Flamengo
1947-1950 Vasco da Gama
1951-1952 Flamengo
1953-1956 Vasco da Gama
1955-1956 Brazil
1956-1957 Porto
1957-1958 Portuguesa
1959-1960 Colo-Colo
1960-1961 São Paulo
1962-1965 Flamengo
1965-1966 Porto
1970 Bangu

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Flávio Rodrigues da Costa (14 September 1906 22 November 1999) was a Brazilian football (soccer) player and manager. He was born in Carangola, Minas Gerais.

He managed the Rio de Janeiro clubs Flamengo and Vasco and Colo Colo of Chile, as well as FC Porto of Portugal.

He was the 1950 FIFA World Cup Brazilian coach. As a consequence of his World Cup failure, he lost his prestige among the Brazilian press and supporters of the national team. However, he was again manager of the Brazilian team in 1955 and in 1956.

He died in Rio de Janeiro in November 1999.

Playing career

From 1926 until 1936 Flávio Costa played 145 matches, mostly as midfielder, in the black and red jerseys of Flamengo and scored 15 goals in the process. From September 1934 forward he was player-manager.

Climax of his playing career was the winning of the state championship of Rio de Janeiro in 1927.

Statistical overview

Coaching Career
From To Club Titles
1970 1970 Bangu AC
1965 1966 FC Porto (Portugal)
21/01/1962 22/07/1965 CR Flamengo (RJ) 1963 - Campeonato Carioca
1960 1961 São Paulo FC
1959 1960 Colo-Colo
1956 1957 FC Porto (Portugal)
1/04/1956 8/08/1956 Brazil (National Team)
13/11/1955 13/11/1955 Brazil (National Team)
1953 1956 CR Vasco da Gama (RJ)
17/02/1951 21/12/1952 CR Flamengo (RJ)
1947 1950 CR Vasco da Gama (RJ) 1947 - Campeonato Carioca

1948 - Campeonato Sul-Americano de Campeões
1949 - Campeonato Carioca
1950 - Campeonato Carioca

14/05/1944 16/07/1950 Brazil (National Team) 1949 - Copa América
10/03/1946 21/12/1946 CR Flamengo (RJ)
8/12/1938 18/11/1945 CR Flamengo (RJ) 1939 - Campeonato Carioca

1940 - Torneio Rio - São Paulo
1942 - Campeonato Carioca
1943 - Campeonato Carioca
1944 - Campeonato Carioca

16/09/1934 10/01/1937 CR Flamengo (RJ)
Playing Career
From To Club Titles
1926 1936 CR Flamengo (RJ) 1927 - Campeonato Carioca
Brazil Statistics Brazil (National Team)
P W D L
56 35 9 12
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
France Gaston Barreau
FIFA World Cup host country managers
1950
Succeeded by
Switzerland Karl Rappan ( Austria)
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