Mauro Ovelha
Mauro Grasel (born 3 August 1967) better known as Mauro Ovelha, is a Brazilian former professional footballer and manager, who played as a centre-back. Player careerMauro began his career at Criciúma in 1986, and earned the nickname "Ovelha" (English: Sheep) from a radio host in the city, due to the similarity of his hair to that of the singer Ovelha . In 1997 he became involved in controversy when he attacked a fan after being criticized.[1] Managerial careerOvelha began his coaching career improvised at Joaçaba in 2000. In 2001, at Atlético de Ibirama, becoming a coach and player at the same time, even replacing himself during a match.[1] His first big job was at Marcílio Dias in 2007, champion of the Copa Santa Catarina and the Recopa Sul-Brasileira.[2] In 2011 he was state champion for the first time with Chapecoense,[3] after being runners-up for four times.[4] Subsequently, Ovelha was champion of the second state division in 2015 with Brusque[5] and 2017 with Concórdia.[6] In 2022 he took on the role of football supervisor at Camboriú, a team he coached for three seasons.[7][8] After the 2022 Campeonato Catarinense where Camboriú was runner-up, he went to perform this same function at Metropolitano, where he is currently director.[9] HonoursPlayer
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