He became most notable for his coaching achievements, winning three Brazilian league titles.
[1] Enio Andrade began in 1949 as centre-back with São José, moving to Internacional in Porto Alegre the following year.
During his time with Renner coach Selviro Rodrigues assigned him to the midfield.
He was considered a strategist and won three Brazilian championships in 1979 with Internacional (being undefeated, the only one to get this done until today) in 1981 with Grêmio (in the Estádio do Morumbi) and 1985 with Coritiba (in the Maracanã, after dispute penalties).
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