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*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 10 November 2023
Heriberto Longuinho da Cunha (born 7 April 1960), also known as Heriberto da Cunha or Heriberto, is a Brazilian former professional footballer and manager who played as a midfielder.
Career
Revealed in São Paulo FC youth sectors, Heriberto was promoted to the professional team in November 1977, and remained at the club until 1983, being part of the state conquests in 1980 and 1981, and making a total of 198 appearances with 8 goals.[1] Central midfielder with great skill, he also made a mark at Cruzeiro EC, where he was Minas Gerais champion in 1987 and made 133 appearances with 15 goals.[2] He also played for Santos, Athletico Paranaense, Sumitomo (currently Kashima Antlers), and ended his career at AD São Caetano in 1993.[3]
Managerial career
Like in his playing career, he began his managerial career in São Paulo FC youth sectors. With the arrival of Darío Pereyra as head coach, a teammate from the club in the past, he became an assistant in professional team. And with Darío he worked at other clubs such as Atlético Mineiro, Guarani and Corinthians. As a head coach, he began his career in 2001 at Inter de Limeira. Heriberto da Cunha accumulated spells at several clubs in Brazil, with emphasis on América de Natal where he gained the promotion to Série A in 2006, and at Fortaleza where he was champion of Ceará state league in 2008.[4]
His last works as manager were at Vila Nova in 2014[5] and Nacional de Manaus in 2016,[6] when he retired from his management career for the first time.
After retiring became vice-president of Pouso Alegre FC, a club that returned to professional football in 2018, but due to his experience, becames the club's caretaker on some occasions, especially in 2023.[7]
Personal life
In 2009, Heriberto was arrested after offending police officers during the ABC vs. Fast Clube match, valid for the 2009 Copa do Brasil. After recording the incident, he was released.[8]