Marco_Antonio_Alvarez_Ferreira

Cossa (footballer)

Cossa (footballer)

Brazilian goalie coach and former footballer


Marco Antonio Alvarez Ferreira, aka Cosa, or Cossa (born July 20, 1964) is a Brazilian goalie coach and former player. He attended the 2004 Summer Olympics.

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Player career

He played for the following clubs: Santos (1979), Jabaquara (1981), Portuguesa Santista (1983–1985, 1994), Juventus-SP (1987), Nacional (1990), XV de Piracicaba (1991), São Bento (1995), Fortaleza (1996) and Confiança (1996).

Coaching career

He is a former Portuguesa Santista goalkeeper coach, and he has become the goalkeeper coach of South Korea national football team when Pim Verbeek was hired to be the head coach of the team. He has been coaching as goalkeeper coach in several countries such as Iran FC Persepolis, UAE Al Dhafra FC, Japan Shimizu S-Pulse, Thailand Buriram United F.C. and China Shijiazhuang Ever Bright F.C., under Afshin Ghotbi [1]


References

  1. "[과테말라전 이모저모] '먹튀 논란' 코사 GK 코치, 올림픽팀 명단에 등장" [[More on the Guatemala match] Cosa GK coach in 'controversy over scam' appears on Olympic team roster]. Archived from the original on 2015-11-26. Retrieved 2015-11-26.

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