Career
Valandro began his professional career in the Aimoré in 1974. Later he played for the teams: 14 de Julho, Juventude, Santa Cruz, Náutico, Rio Ave and Lausanne, where he finished his career in 1989.
As a manager, Valandro worked as an assistant in the Cruzeiro and América Mineiro (youth team). Since 1995 he has coached the following: Novo Hamburgo, Portuguesa (youth), Operário, Comercial-AL, Botafogo-PB, Caxias, Criciúma, Paulista, Náutico, Joinville, Vila Nova, Goiás, Avaí, Atlético Goianiense, Juventude, Paysandu, Brasiliense, Remo, Asa and Anapolina.[1]
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- Mauro (1986–1989)
- Gaúcho (1998)
- Ademir (1999)
- Gaúcho (2000)
- Feitas (2000)
- Ferdinando (2005)
- Feitas (2006)
- Drubscky (2003)
- Teixeira (2008)
- Schülle (2010)
- Diá (2010)
- Argeu (2010)
- Cabedelo (2011)
- Diá (2011)
- Moroni (2011)
- Vilar (2012–15)
- Fonseca (2015)
- Ramiro (2015)
- Schülle (2016–17)
- Ademir (2017)
- Ramiro (2017)
- Leston (2018)
- Ramiro (a.i.) (2018–)
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- Simões (1998)
- Freitas (2001)
- Ubirajara (2002)
- Cruz (2002)
- Barros (2005–07)
- Lira (2008)
- Paiva (2008)
- Vica (2008–11)
- Leocir (2012)
- Heriberto (2012)
- Nedo (2012)
- Gaúcho (2013)
- Eutrópio (2013)
- Joaquim (2013)
- Silva (2013)
- Campos (2013)
- Silva (2013)
- Heron (2013)
- Almeida (2014)
- Diá (2014)
- Vica (2014–16)
- Betinho (2016)
- Marcelino (2016)
- Foiani (2016)
- Maurílio (2017)
- Vilar (2017–)
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