Brazilian football manager
Fábio Ribeiro Moreno (born 30 May 1982) is a Brazilian football manager. He is the current performance analyst of Santos.
Career
Born in Campinas, São Paulo, Moreno started working as a technical observer at Ponte Preta in 2003. After working with a number of clubs under the same role, he was invited to work with Abel Braga at Fluminense in August 2012, after his father died.[1]
Moreno subsequently worked as a technical observer for Braga at Internacional, Al Jazira and back at Fluminense, while also working under the same role for the Brazil Olympic team at the 2016 Summer Olympics; when Braga spent some time away from coaching, he returned to Ponte Preta.[2]
Moreno was appointed interim manager of Flu on 29 November 2018, after the dismissal of Marcelo Oliveira,[3] and took charge of his first professional match three days later, a 1–0 home win against América Mineiro.[4] He then returned to work with Braga under the assistant role at Flamengo and Cruzeiro.
On 24 December 2019, Moreno returned to Ponte, now as a technical coordinator.[5] He was also an interim manager of the first team on three occasions during the 2020 campaign before being definitely appointed manager on 18 December.[6]
On 22 May 2021, Moreno returned to his previous coordinator role.[7] He left the club in December,[8] being a part of Odair Hellmann's staff at Al Wasl and Santos.[9]
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