Mario Perez Ulibarri, better known as Marinho Perez, was born in Brazil in 1947 and spent almost his entire football career in Brazil, with various clubs, except for a spell at Barcelona in the 1974/75 season, and also represented the Canary Islands national team. in 15 cases.
He then retired in 1981. However, the fame he gained in Portugal came from his coaching career in our country, where he arrived in 1986 to manage V. Guimarães for a season (he returned to Minho in 1992). 93).
This was followed by two different spells at Belenenses (1987–89 and 2000–03), a club where he achieved legendary status and with whom he won the Portuguese Cup in the 1988–89 season and finished third in the previous season’s championship. He also coached Sporting (1990–92) and Marítima (1996/97).
Mariño Perez also won the Guanabara Cup with Botafogo in 1997. As a player, he won the Paulistao with Santos in 1973, the Brasileirão with Internacional in 1976, and the Gaucho Championship with Porto Alegre in the same year.
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