AVANTE MEU TRICOLOR
·10 de março de 2026
Roger’s São Paulo staff to include ex-Felipão aide from Palmeiras

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·10 de março de 2026

Coach Roger Machado landed on Tuesday morning (10) to sign a contract until the end of the year and take over as head coach of São Paulo, replacing the dismissed Hernán Crespo.
With the departure of the entire previous Argentine coaching staff, new professionals will arrive alongside Roger to work with him at Tricolor.
The new names are not new to the coach’s career. All of them have been with Roger for years and were working at Internacional, the coach’s last job, from which he was dismissed last year.
The coaching staff will be composed of assistants Adaílton Bolzan, Roberto Ribas, and James Freitas, performance analyst Guilherme Marques, and fitness coach Paulo Paixão.
Paixão, by the way, is the most well-known name of the group. The 73-year-old veteran is known to São Paulo fans for his historic stint with rival Palmeiras. A loyal right-hand man to Luiz Felipe Scolari, he accompanied the former coach even during the 2002 World Cup victory. He is one of the most respected professionals in his field in Brazilian football.
Bolzan, 47, is also a permanent member of Roger’s staff. A former player, he began his path as a coach and assistant after ending his playing career. He holds UEFA A and B licenses and has interned with renowned European coaches such as Carlo Ancelotti at Napoli and Gian Piero Gasperini at Atalanta.
He began working with Roger at Juventude and has since become part of the coach’s closest circle.
Ribas has worked with Roger the longest. He has been with the coach at clubs such as Novo Hamburgo, Grêmio, Atlético-MG, Palmeiras, and Bahia. He holds a degree in Physical Education from UFRGS and a master’s in high-performance sports training from the University of Porto in Portugal.
Performance analyst Guilherme Marques completes the group accompanying Roger. He has already worked with the coach at other points in his career, including stints at Fluminense, Grêmio, and Juventude, being responsible for tactical analysis, opponent study, and performance data.
The newest name joining the coaching staff is James Freitas. He had been at Grêmio since July 2024, when he joined Renato Gaúcho’s coaching staff. Before that, he had already worked with Roger Machado at the same club between 2022 and 2023.
Throughout his career, Freitas has also had stints at Coritiba, Palmeiras, Fluminense, Cruzeiro, Atlético-MG, Athletico-PR, and Cerro Porteño of Paraguay.
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