Lisca (football manager)

Luiz Carlos Cirne Lima de Lorenzi (born 11 August 1972), commonly known as Lisca, is a Brazilian football coach.

[1] Born in Porto Alegre, Lisca played as a forward for Internacional's youth setup before retiring at the age of 17 due to studies.

After managing Porto Alegre,[6] Luverdense (two stints),[7][8][9][10] Caxias[11][12] and Novo Hamburgo,[13] Lisca returned to Juventude on 30 July 2012.

[19] Late in the month he was appointed in charge of Ceará, seriously threatened with relegation to Série C.[20] After managing to avoid the drop, he renewed his contract for the following season on 30 November.

[24] On 18 November 2016, Internacional announced Lisca as their new head coach, with the club having only three games in hand and being in the relegation zone.

[31] The following 30 January, he replaced Red Bull Bragantino-bound Felipe Conceição at the helm of América Mineiro.

[33] On 20 July, he replaced Marcelo Cabo at the helm of Vasco da Gama in the second division,[34] but resigned on 8 September after 12 matches.

[37] On 12 September 2022, Lisca left Santos on a mutual agreement,[38] and was named head coach of fellow top tier side Avaí the following day.