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{{Portuguese name|Jacques|Ferreira}}
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{{Infobox football biography
| name = Odir Jacques
| fullname = Odir Jacques Ferreira
| image=Odir Jacques.jpg
| caption = Jacques in 2015
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1946|04|02}}
| birth_place = [[Cantagalo, Rio de Janeiro|Cantagalo]], [[Brazil]]
| height =
| currentclub
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| youthclubs1 = [[Bangu Atlético Clube|Bangu]]
| years1 =
| years2 = 1967
| years3 = 1968
| years4 =
| years5 = 1970
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| clubs1 = [[Bangu Atlético Clube|Bangu]]
| clubs2 = [[C.D. FAS|FAS]]
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| clubs11 = [[C.S. Herediano|Herediano]]
| clubs12 = [[L.D. Alajuelense|Alajuelense]]
| clubs13 = [[Asociación Deportiva Limonense|Limonense]]
| caps1 =
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| goals4 = 30
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| manageryears1 = 1978| managerclubs1 = [[C.S. Herediano|Herediano]]
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| manageryears3 = 1983| managerclubs3 = [[L.D. Alajuelense|Alajuelense]]
| manageryears4 = 1985| managerclubs4 = [[
| manageryears5 = 1985
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| manageryears13= 2002| managerclubs13= [[A.D. San Carlos|San Carlos]]
| manageryears14= 2005| managerclubs14= [[Municipal Liberia]]
| manageryears15= 2006| managerclubs15= [[Alianza F.C. (El Salvador)|Alianza]]
| manageryears16= 2008| managerclubs16= [[Municipal Liberia]]
| manageryears17= 2012| managerclubs17= [[C.S. Herediano|Herediano]]
| manageryears18= 2012| managerclubs18= [[C.S. Cartaginés|Cartaginés]]
| manageryears19= 2013| managerclubs19= [[Municipal Pérez Zeledón|Pérez Zeledón]]
| manageryears20= 2015| managerclubs20= [[C.S. Herediano|Herediano]]
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'''Odir Jacques Ferreira''' (born
==Club career==
===El Salvador===
Before moving to [[Costa Rica]], Jacques Ferreira started at Bangu in Brazil's Carioca League, then played for several years in [[El Salvador]] with [[Club Deportivo FAS]]. Although he failed to win any
===Costa Rica===
From [[Club Deportivo FAS|FAS]], Ferreira moved to [[Saprissa]], where he won several national championships, including the famous six consecutive championships won by Saprissa from 1972 to 1977, a record both in Costa Rica as well as in the American continent. He also played with [[L.D. Alajuelense|Alajuelense]] and [[C.S. Herediano|Herediano]], before retiring at age 33.
Jacques was an excellent goal scorer, very quick and gifted, with great skills for shooting especially free kicks. He is always remembered by [[Saprissa]]'s fans, because of his unique talents.
He was the best goal scorer in the 1972 [[Primera División de Costa Rica|Costa Rica's first division]] tournament, in which he scored 18 goals.<ref>{{cite web
He is considered by many experts, as the best foreigner to ever play in the [[Primera División de Costa Rica|Costa Rica's first division]].
==Managerial career==
After retiring, he began a very successful coaching career in [[Costa Rica]], where he managed the three most important teams in the country, [[Deportivo Saprissa]], [[L.D. Alajuelense|Alajuelense]] and [[C.S. Herediano|Herediano]], becoming the only person to win a championship as a player and as a coach at the same time with Herediano in 1978. He won 3 championships with Herediano and 1 championship with Alajuelense under his coaching tenure. He also coached the [[Costa Rica national football team|Costa Rica's national squad]] in 1985. As a coach, he discovered Costa Rica national team player greats such as Oscar Ramirez, Rolando Fonseca and Mauricio Wright among others. He had a spell again in El Salvador with [[C.D. FAS|FAS]] whom he joined in June 2000<ref>[http://www.elsalvador.com/noticias/EDICIONESANTERIORES/2000/JUNIO/junio14/DEPORTES/depor7.html Odir Jacques, nuevo técnico de FAS] – El Diario de Hoy {{in lang|es}}</ref> before returning to Costa Rica where he was dismissed by [[Municipal Liberia]] in March 2005.<ref>[http://wvw.nacion.com/ln_ee/2005/marzo/02/deportes3.html Sustituye a Odir Jacques Liberia confía su futuro a Flores] – Nación {{in lang|es}}</ref>
In January 2006 he moved to El Salvador again to take charge at [[Alianza F.C. (El Salvador)|Alianza]].<ref>[http://wvw.nacion.com/ln_ee/2006/enero/12/deportes7.html Odir en El Salvador] – Nación {{in lang|es}}</ref> He retook the reigns at Herediano in March 2012,<ref>[http://www.nacion.com/deportes/Odir-Jacques-nuevo-tecnico-Herediano_0_1258474278.html Odir Jacques es el nuevo técnico de Herediano] – Nación {{in lang|es}}</ref> left them for [[C.S. Cartaginés|Cartaginés]] in August 2012<ref>[http://wfnode01.nacion.com/2012-08-29/Deportes/Fichaje-de-novela-pone-a-Odir-en-el-Cartagines.aspx Fichaje de novela pone a Odir en el Cartaginés Jacques sustituirá a Johnny Chaves, quien fue removido del banquillo azul] – Nación {{in lang|es}}</ref><ref>[http://www.nacion.com/deportes/futbol-costa-rica/Odir-Jacques-Cartagines_0_1302669744.html Odir Jacques fuera del Cartaginés] – Nación {{in lang|es}}</ref> and coached them into the middle of 2013. Later that year he coached Perez Zeledón in the playoffs.<ref>[http://www.nacion.com/deportes/Odir-Jacques-tecnico-Perez-Zeledon_0_1337666251.html Odir Jacques es el nuevo técnico de Pérez Zeledón] – Nación {{in lang|es}}</ref> but on already in May 2013 after only 4 games in the dug out.<ref>[http://161.58.182.33/2013-05-12/Deportes/Exito-y-fracaso--marvin-solano-y-odir-jacques-cambian-de-bando.aspx Éxito y fracaso: Marvin Solano y Odir Jacques cambian de bando] – Nación {{in lang|es}}</ref>
Jacques is the manager who led Herediano during the most matches, 234 in total and has the highest win percentage of any coach in Herediano's history leading the red and yellow squad to an unprecedented 5 championships (most by any coach in the franchise history).<ref>[http://www.unafut.com/site/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3030:odir-jacques-maneja-el-timon-historico-del-herediano&catid=9:noticias-historicas&Itemid=49 Odir Jacques maneja el timón histórico del Herediano] – UNAFUT {{in lang|es}}</ref>
==Personal life==
He met his wife Ana Cecilia in El Salvador and they have three children.<ref name=bio/>
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Costa Rican Primera División
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