Jorge Parraga

Jorge Porto Iparraguirre (born 15 July 1950), commonly known as Parraga, is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a forward, and is the manager of Independente de Limeira.

Jorge Parraga
Personal information
Full name Jorge Porto Iparraguirre
Date of birth (1950-06-15) 15 June 1950
Place of birth Bauru, Brazil
Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11 12 in)
Position(s) Center forward
Club information
Current team
Independente de Limeira (manager)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1973–1975 Inter de Lages
1974Novo Hamburgo (loan)
1975–1977 Ponte Preta
1978 Náutico
1979 Ferroviária
1980 Francana
1980 Ponte Preta
1980–1981 Al-Ettifaq
1981 Noroeste
1982 América-SP
1983 Esportivo
1984 Amparo
Teams managed
1991 Inter de Lages
1992 Rio Branco-SP
1993 Novorizontino
1994 Monte Azul
1995 Tanabi
1996 Mirassol
1997 Batatais
2003–2008 PAEC U20
2008 Paraná U20
2008 Portuguesa U20
2009–2010 Palmeiras B
2010 Palmeiras (interim)
2011 Olímpia
2011 Independente de Limeira
2011–2012 Grêmio U20
2012 Grêmio Prudente
2013 União Suzano
2013–2014 Guaçuano
2015 Ponte Preta U20
2015–2016 Inter de Limeira
2019– Independente de Limeira
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Managerial career

Parraga was a center forward Ponte Preta in the 1970 and 80. In May 2010 was named acting team from Palmeiras, after the departure of Antônio Carlos Zago.

In 2008, he worked as technical coordinator of the project of Pão de Açúcar Juvenil to the basic categories. He also coached in the youth team in the proper club. He also directed the junior team of Paraná Cup São Paulo Football Junior. The following year he transferred to the base of the palm trees and, after the resignation of Muricy Ramalho, took over the club's first team. He coached the team for a month before the hiring of manager Luiz Felipe Scolari.

In October 2010, with the possible exception of Palmeiras B, Parraga resigned from the team. Speculation that former club Parraga not materialized and the team will compete in the Football Championship 2011 - Series A2.

He also worked as coach of the junior category of Portuguesa.

References

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