He subsequently represented Jaboticabal, Nacional de Uberaba, Mamoré,[1] Araguari Atlético Clube [pt], Central Brasileira Pinhalense [pt] (two stints), Caldense, Olímpia, Portuguesa Santista, São Bento, Remo, Tuna Luso, Nacional-SP and Ferroviária,[2] retiring with the latter in 2003.
[3] Oliveira began his managerial career as a coach at his first club Santos, joining the under-15 squad in 2009 and leading them to a Campeonato Paulista under-15 title.
[8] Oliveira remained in charge of the main squad until the end of the season,[9] leading the side to a seventh place overall.
[21] On 12 August, after a 3–1 home loss against São Paulo, he left the club,[22] and returned to Paraná for a third spell three days later.
[24] Despite avoiding relegation at the end of the season, he was sacked the following 17 March, and returned to Goiás on 23 April;[25] on 4 August, after a 6–1 loss to former side Santos, he was dismissed.
[31] On 24 July, he returned to Sport after nearly four years,[32] and left on a mutual agreement on 16 November, after failing to achieve promotion.
[34] He was dismissed on 4 August 2023, after a poor run of form which took the club from the first to the seventh position,[35] and returned to Chape five days later.