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2012 Copa do Brasil champion with Palmeiras, former goalkeeper Deola is looking to re-enter the football job market.
Retired from the pitch since 2023, he turned to LinkedIn to announce that he is seeking opportunities as a coach or assistant coach.
Most recently, Deola worked for more than two years at Sfera, a club-company in the countryside of São Paulo focused on developing athletes, where he held the position of goalkeeping coach for the Under-19 team.
"Hello everyone! I'm looking for a new position and would appreciate your support. If you know of any opportunities or just want to chat, please send me a message or leave a comment below. I'd love to reconnect. #OpenToWork," the former player posted on the social network geared toward professional networking.

Deola played more matches for Palmeiras than for any other club in his professional career, totaling 103 appearances.
Developed in Palmeiras' own youth academy, he was part of the team that reached the final of the Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior in 2003, playing alongside striker Vagner Love, and later was part of the squad that won the Copa do Brasil in 2012.
After leaving the São Paulo club, the former goalkeeper played for several Brazilian teams, including Vitória, Fortaleza, Atlético Sorocaba, Juventus-SP, Tubarão da Serra, America-RJ, Asa, Villa Nova-MG, and Real BrasÃlia.
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