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Fernando Tonet
Brazilian football manager From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fernando Tonet (born 12 March 1970) is a Brazilian football coach, currently in charge of CSE.
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Born in Caxias do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, Tonet started his career as a physiologist before being named head coach of São José-PR in 2006. He then spent two years as an assistant at Paraná before being named Independente de Limeira manager in 2008.
For the 2009 campaign, Tonet worked at Dom Pedro Bandeirante and Guaxupé.[1] He then spent a year back at Paraná as a youth football coordinator before returning to managerial duties in 2011, with Serra; in that year, he also coached Vilavelhense.[2]
Tonet was again a youth coordinator at Paraná during the 2012 season, but left the club to take over Piauí on 13 December.[3] In February 2014, he was appointed Parnahyba manager,[4] and worked at Búzios the following year.[5]
Tonet was appointed at the helm of Alecrim on 5 January 2016,[6] but moved back to Parnahyba in October.[7] Dismissed by the latter club in May 2017,[8] he took over Horizonte in July.[9]
Tonet was appointed Santa Cruz de Natal manager for the 2018 campaign,[10] but subsequently left the club for Globo. He was sacked on 1 June,[11] he returned to his previous club on 12 October.[12]
On 25 October 2019, Tonet was named Altos manager for the upcoming season.[13] On 25 January 2021, after achieving promotion to the Série C, he renewed his contract with the club,[14] but resigned on 20 April.[15]
Tonet was named manager of 4 de Julho in May 2021, but resigned on 23 November and took over Marcílio Dias in the following day.[16] Sacked on 26 April 2022,[17] Tonet returned to 4 de Julho three days later, but left the latter on 16 May to return to Altos.[18]
On 2 February 2023, Tonet was sacked by Altos.[19]
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