Brazil Tim

Elba de Padua Lima

Born:20-Feb-15
Passed away:07-Jul-84 R.I.P.
Region/City:Rifaina

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Elba de Pádua Lima (20 February 1915 – 7 July 1984), best known by the nickname Tim, was a Brazilian footballer and coach. Tim was born in Rifaina, São Paulo. During his career, which spanned from 1931 to 1951, he played for Brazilian clubs Botafogo-SP, Portuguesa Santista, Fluminense, and Olaria; he won five Rio de Janeiro State Tournaments (1936, 1937, 1938, 1940, 1941). He retired in Colombia with Atlético Junior of Barranquilla. He was also a member of the Brazil national team, at the 1938 FIFA World Cup, playing one match against Czechoslovakia, and at the South American Championship 1942, where he scored one goal. 44 years after participating in the World Cup as a player, Tim was the manager of the Peru national football team at the 1982 World Cup, in what is the longest interval ever between an individual's World Cup participations, and the longest World Cup career overall. Two years after the 1982 World Cup, he died in Rio de Janeiro at the age of 69. He coached Bangu. In 1968, he was Primera División Argentina champion with San Lorenzo de Almagro. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article




BR Olária-RJ47/49
BR Botafogo-SP48/50
CO Junior50/51
BR Bangu AC53/56
BR Bangu AC59/60
BR Bangu AC63/64
BR Fluminense64/67
AR San Lorenzo67/68
BR Flamengo69
BR Vasco da Gama70
BR Coritiba71
BR Botafogo-RJ72
BR Coritiba73
BR Santos74/75
BR Guarani-SP75
BR Vitória80/82
BR Coritiba80/82
BR Bangu AC80
PE Peru81/82
World Cup 823

Tim last games

Peru

22-Jun-82 away Poland 5-1 in World Cup



18-Jun-82 away Italy 1-1 in World Cup



15-Jun-82 home Cameroon 0-0 in World Cup



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