Edson Tavares - Time in Vietnam

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In 1995, Edson Tavares to become the coach who heads the foreigner's first Vietnam, this is all fake, and immediately bring success to the football Viet Nam through the game at Doc Lap Cup 1995. At this address, Viet Nam Du 2 team and both are competing successfully, to sell all of this Resolution. Something surprised most physical players of Viet Nam increased significantly and so many people suspect he Tavares for the players to use the "User candy mysteries" . Immediately after Viet Nam 1 team to lose clubs Housing Bank in battle to sell March 12 1, 1995, Tavares declared at the reasons for not receiving the cooperation of the Football Federation of Viet Nam.

3 months 11 days in 2004, Edson Tavares flew back to Vietnam and 11 days after signing the contract as a principal member training team in Vietnam second. . He declared "The next five months, Vietnam's team will bring my mark." However, once again this is a failure of both Mr. Tavares and Vietnam football game with 15, including 6 wins, 2 draws and 7 losses. Match to lose from the decision by Edson Tavares is match losing team football national Indonesia 0-3 on the ground My Dinh 11 months 12 days in 2004. Edson Tavares was eventually known as a dork after his failure in football coaching in Vietnam

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