Pedro Omar

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Pedro Omar
Personal information
Full name Pedro Omar Machado
Date of birth (1948-06-09) 9 June 1948 (age 75)
Place of birth Castelo, Brazil
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
1965–1968 Fluminense
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1968–1969 Fluminense
1969–1974 América-MG
1974 Flamengo
1975 Náutico
1975–1976 Ponte Preta
1977 Marília
1977–1980 Comercial-SP
1981 Paulista
1982 Operário-MS
1983 Paulista
Managerial career
1985 Rio Verde-GO
1988 Valerio
1989 Democrata-GV
1989 Democrata-SL
1990 Rio Branco-MG
1990 Esportivo-MG
1990 Paraisense
1990–1991 AA Colatina
1991 Araxá
1991 Patrocinense
1992 Rio Branco-MG
1992–1993 Democrata-GV
1993 Patrocinense
1994 AA Colatina
1994 Caratinga [pt]
1995 Desportiva-ES
1996 Patrocinense
2000–2001 Comercial-SP
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 15 January 2024

Pedro Omar Machado (born 9 June 1948), better known as Pedro Omar, is a Brazilian former professional footballer and manager, who played as a midfielder.

Career[edit]

Revealed in the youth sectors of Fluminense, Pedro Omar became famous playing for América Mineiro, a team where he was state champion in 1971 and Silver Ball in 1973.[1][2][3] He had a brief spell at Flamengo, where he won the 1974 Campeonato Carioca, and several other clubs.

Pedro Omar also had a coaching career during the 90s with teams from the interior of Minas Gerais and Espírito Santo. After retiring in 2001, he became a physical education teacher and later director of a school in Ribeirão Preto.[4]

Honours[edit]

América
Flamengo
Individual

References[edit]

  1. ^ "50 anos em verde e preto: a história da camisa que forjou uma nova identidade do América-MG". GloboEsporte (in Portuguese). 24 August 2020. Retrieved 15 January 2024.
  2. ^ "Pedro Omar". Acervo do Coelho (in Portuguese). Retrieved 15 January 2024.
  3. ^ "Bola de Prata Placar 1973". Placar (in Portuguese). 7 August 2015. Retrieved 11 January 2024.
  4. ^ "Que fim levou? Pedro Omar". Terceiro Tempo (in Portuguese). Retrieved 15 January 2024.

External links[edit]

  • Pedro Omar at ogol.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese)