Ricardo Drubscky

Ricardo Drubscky
Personal information
Full name Sebastião Ricardo Drubscky de Campos
Date of birth 20 January 1962
Place of birth Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Managerial career
Years Team
1994 Atlético Mineiro (youth)
1995–1996 América Mineiro (youth)
1996 Universidad Católica del Ecuador
1996–1997 Mamoré
1997 América Mineiro
1997 Democrata-GV
1997–1999 Villa Nova
2001 Araçatuba
2002 Valeriodoce
2003 Ipatinga
2003 Botafogo-PB
2003 Caxias
2005–2008 Cruzeiro (youth)
2008 Ipatinga
2011 Monte Azul
2011 Tupi
2012 Volta Redonda
2012 Atlético Paranaense (assistant)
2012–2013 Atlético Paranaense
2013 Joinville
2014 Criciúma
2014 Paraná
2014 Goiás
2015 Vitória
2015 Fluminense
2015 Audax
2016 Tupi
2016 Anápolis
2018 América Mineiro
2019 Tombense
2021 Boston City Brasil
2022 Floresta

Sebastião Ricardo Drubscky de Campos (born 20 January 1962), known as Ricardo Drubscky, is a Brazilian football manager.

Career

Born in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Drubscky began his career as a fitness coach of Cruzeiro's youth setup in 1986. The following year he held the same role at the first team, but left the club in 1988.

Drubscky's first senior team was Universidad Católica del Ecuador in 1996, after winning the year's Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior with América Mineiro. In 1997, after a spell with Mamoré, he returned to América as a first-team manager.

After managerial roles with Democrata-GV, Villa Nova, Ipiranga-MG, Araçatuba, Valeriodoce, Ipatinga, Botafogo-PB and Caxias, Drubscky was a director of football at Atlético Mineiro and América. On 7 May 2005, he was named manager of first club Cruzeiro's youth setup.

On 14 June 2008, Drubscky returned to Ipatinga, with the side now in the Série A. Sacked on 21 August, he was subsequently named Atlético Paranaense's youth coordinator.

Drubscky was named at the helm of Monte Azul on 20 October 2010. The following 31 May, he took over Tupi, and led the club to a Série D title.

On 20 November 2011, Drubscky was appointed manager of Volta Redonda for the 2012 campaign. The following 12 June, he returned to Atlético Paranaense, now as first-team manager.

Drubscky was demoted to assistant after the arrival of Jorginho, but returned to his previous role in August 2012 after the latter's dismissal. He achieved promotion to the first division, but was himself sacked on 8 July 2013.

Drubscky was subsequently in charge of Joinville, Criciúma, Paraná, Goiás and Vitória before being appointed at Fluminense on 24 March 2015. He was relieved from his duties at the latter on 20 May.

After managing Audax, Tupi and Anápolis, Drubscky returned to América on 20 October 2016, as a director of football. On 20 June 2018, he replaced departing Enderson Moreira as first-team manager.

Honours

América Mineiro
Botafogo-PB
Tupi
Atlético Paranaense