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Oswaldo de Oliveira's soap opera has gained a new chapter in the media.
The coach responded to criticism from former player Carlinhos Bala.
A former Sport striker, Bala said that Oswaldo "was very bad and only handed out training bibs."
In contact with ESPN Brasil, the coach sent the following note:
"2018 – Emperor’s Cup (Urawa Reds)
2013 – Carioca Championship (Botafogo)
2011 – Nabisco Cup (Kashima Antlers)
2010 – Japanese Supercup (Kashima Antlers)
2010 – Emperor’s Cup (Kashima Antlers)
2009 – Japanese Supercup (Kashima Antlers)
2009 – Jomo Cup (J.League All Stars x K.League All Stars)
2009 – J.League (Kashima Antlers)
2008 – J.League (Kashima Antlers)
2007 – J.League (Kashima Antlers)
2007 – Emperor’s Cup (Kashima Antlers)
2002 – Paulista Superchampionship (São Paulo)
2000 – Mercosul and João Avelange with Vasco
2000 – FIFA World Club Championship (Corinthians)
1999 – Brazilian League (Corinthians)
1999 – Paulista Championship (Corinthians)
Send these (17) titles to him and let him know they were all won without training. Just handing out the jersey."
Oswaldo de Oliveira returned to the spotlight after openly criticizing the presence of foreign coaches in Brazilian football during a seminar.
The national team coach, Carlo Ancelotti, was present.
It is worth noting that in Oswaldo's list there are two titles that are not officially his.
The coach led Vasco up to the semifinal of the Brasileirão and to the final of the 2000 Mercosul.
He ended up being dismissed before the finals due to a disagreement with Eurico Miranda.
In the end, Joel Santana led the team in both finals, which were won by the Cruz-maltino.
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