Marcos César Dias de Castro (born 27 August 1958), known as Marcos Paquetá, is a former Brazilian footballer who played as a central midfielder and the current manager of CR Belouizdad.
Career
Born in Rio de Janeiro but raised in the Paquetá Island, he started his career at hometown side America's youth setup. In 1978 he moved to Vasco da Gama, and spent his first season with the under-20 squad before being promoted to the first team. He eventually retired in 1981, aged just 23.[citation needed]
Paquetá started his managerial career in 1987, while in charge of first club America. In the following year he moved abroad for the first time, taking over UAE Pro League side Al Shabab. He left the club in 1989, and was subsequently appointed manager of Flamengo's youth setup.[citation needed]
In 1995, Paquetá was an interim manager of the first team for one match, after the arrival of Edinho. He remained as a youth team manager until 1998, and moved to Fluminense the following year, also in charge of the youth categories.[citation needed]
In 2007, after a short spell back at Al-Hilal, Paquetá signed with Qatar Stars League side Al-Gharafa, leading them to the league title twice and the Sheikh Jassem Cup. He was head coach of Al-Rayyan for a season, and in July 2010, he signed a two-year contract to become manager of the Libya national team.[6]
In June 2012, Paquetá signed a contract to take over Al Shabab for a second time in his career.[7] He left the club in 2014, and returned for a second spell as manager of Al-Gharafa on 7 June of that year, signing a two-year deal.[8]
In December 2015, Paquetá signed a contract with Egyptian club Zamalek SC, but was sacked the following 3 January.[9] In October 2017, he took over Iraqi side Al-Shorta.[10]
On 31 May 2018, Paquetá was appointed manager of Indian Super League side FC Pune City,[11] but terminated his contract less than a month later.[12] On 26 June, he was presented as manager of Botafogo.[13]
Paquetá was sacked from Bota on 1 August 2018, after losing four of his five games in charge.[14]