Daniel Paulista named new Ceará Sporting Club manager | OneFootball

Daniel Paulista named new Ceará Sporting Club manager | OneFootball

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·25 Juni 2026

Daniel Paulista named new Ceará Sporting Club manager

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Ceará has agreed to sign head coach Daniel Paulista. The Most Beloved had already been monitoring the coach’s situation, and the deal was finalized this Thursday, the 25th. The new black-and-white manager, who signed a contract until December 2026, arrives accompanied by assistant coach Daniel Cerqueira and fitness coach Rodolfo Mancha.


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Daniel Paulista will join the squad and coaching staff in Caxias do Sul tomorrow, the 26th. On Saturday, the 27th, he will take part in the final training session, but he will not be on the touchline for Juventude/RS vs. Ceará. For that match, the team will still be led by Anderson Batatais.

As a coach, Daniel Paulista began his career at Sport/PE, a club he also represented as a player. In addition to the Pernambuco side, Daniel has experience at clubs such as Guarani/SP, Confiança/SE, CRB/AL, and Remo/PA, where he drew attention for the strong work he developed during the 2025 season.

Daniel generally sets up tactically compact teams, with quick attacking transitions and defensive solidity, key characteristics for a Série B campaign.

Last year, the new black-and-white manager had another spell at Sport/PE, this time in the Brazilian Championship Série A. In 2026, the new black-and-white coach worked at Goiás/GO.

Honors

In 10 years working in professional football, Daniel Paulista won a Pernambuco State Championship (2017 - Sport), a Sergipe State Championship (2020 - Confiança), an Alagoas State Championship (2024 - CSA), a Pará State Championship (2025 - Remo), and a Goiás State Championship (2026 - Goiás), in addition to earning promotion from Série C to Série B with Confiança in 2019. As a player, he won the Brazilian Championship with Santos (2004) and the Copa do Brasil with Sport (2008).

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