Geninho

Eugênio Machado Souto (born 15 May 1948), commonly known as Geninho, is a Brazilian football manager and former player who played as a goalkeeper.

Geninho subsequently represented Francana, São Bento, Paulista, Caxias, Vitória and Novo Hamburgo, retiring with the latter in 1984 at the age of 36.

Immediately after retiring Geninho started working as a manager, being in charge of his last club Novo Hamburgo.

In 1994, he coached Ituano and União São João, suffering relegation from the Campeonato Paulista and the Série A, respectively,[4] but ended the season at Vitória.

In 1997, after spells at Guarani and Bahia,[7] Geninho returned to União São João, again suffering top tier relegation.

[10] Geninho returned to Juventude ahead of the 1999 season, and later worked with Santo André and União São João throughout the year, suffering relegation with the latter.

On 29 August 2000, Geninho was appointed at the helm of Paraná,[13] leading the club to the title of Copa João Havelange Group Yellow (equivalent to Série B in that season).

[30] On 20 February 2010, he was appointed in charge of Atlético Goianiense,[31] Geninho quit Dragão on 7 June 2010, and returned to Sport on 10 August.