Cláudio Aparecido Tencati (born 9 December 1973) is a Brazilian footballcoach, currently the head coach of Criciúma.
Career
Born in Indianópolis, Paraná, Tencati started his career with Cianorte, being a fitness coach and youth coach between 1997 and 2005. Ahead of the 2006 Taça FPF, after being an assistant and interim during the 2005 Série C, he was named head coach of the main squad.[1]
Tencati was sacked from Cianorte on 16 October 2008,[2] and was named in charge of Paranavaí for the 2009 campaign. Dismissed on 2 February of that year,[3] he then moved to Iraty in 2010 to work as manager of the under-20 side.
In November 2017, Tencati left Londrina after six years in charge.[7] He took over fellow Série B side Atlético Goianiense on 30 January of the following year,[8] but was sacked on 13 October.[9]
On 19 March 2019, Tencati replaced Marcelo Chamusca at the helm of Vitória,[10] but was himself dismissed on 19 May.[11] He returned to Londrina on 22 August,[12] but was sacked on 28 September after only one win in eight matches.[13]
^"Cláudio Tencati, novo técnico Xavante" [Cláudio Tencati, new Xavante head coach] (in Brazilian Portuguese). GE Brasil. 1 November 2020. Retrieved 11 October 2021.