Jair Ventura

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Jair Ventura

Jair Zaksauskas Ribeiro Ventura (born 14 March 1979) is a Brazilian professional football coach and former player who played as a forward. He is the current head coach of Avaí.

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Jair Ventura
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Ventura with Atlético Goianiense in 2023
Personal information
Full name Jair Zaksauskas Ribeiro Ventura
Date of birth (1979-03-14) 14 March 1979 (age 46)[1]
Place of birth Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Position(s) Forward
Team information
Current team
Avaí (head coach)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1999–2000 São Cristóvão
2001 Bonsucesso
2002 Bangu 0 (0)
2002–2003 Mulhouse
2004 Mesquita 1 (0)
2004 Kalamata
2005 TP Akwembe
2005 America-RJ
2006 Madureira
Managerial career
2009–2012 Botafogo (assistant)
2010 Botafogo (interim)
2011 Brazil U17 (assistant)
2012–2013 Botafogo U20
2014 CSA (assistant)
2015–2016 Botafogo (assistant)
2015 Botafogo (interim)
2016–2017 Botafogo
2018 Santos
2018 Corinthians
2020–2021 Sport Recife
2021 Chapecoense
2021–2022 Juventude
2022 Goiás
2023–2024 Atlético Goianiense
2024 Juventude
2025 Goiás
2025– Avaí
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
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Besides Brazil, Ventura has played in France, Greece, and Gabon.[2]

Playing career

Born in Rio de Janeiro, Ventura was a forward during his playing days, representing São Cristóvão, Bonsucesso, Bangu, Mulhouse and Mesquita, aside from teams in Greece and Gabon.[3] He retired at the age of 26, and subsequently had spells at America-RJ and Madureira.[4]

Coaching career

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Botafogo

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Ventura with Botafogo in 2017

Ventura joined Botafogo in 2008, also as a fitness trainer.[5] The following year, he was appointed assistant coach by Ney Franco, and remained with the role in the following campaigns.[1]

Ventura took over the first team as an interim on 27 January 2010, in a 2–1 Campeonato Carioca away win against Tigres do Brasil.[6] He returned to his previous role as an assistant after the arrival of Joel Santana, and also managed the under-20 squad for two years before being dismissed by Bota in 2013.[1]

Ventura returned to Botafogo in 2015, after a short spell at CSA.[4] On 13 August 2016, he was definitely appointed as first team coach, replacing São Paulo-bound Ricardo Gomes.[7]

On 19 December 2016, Ventura renewed his contract until the end of 2018, after qualifying Botafogo to the ensuing Copa Libertadores.[8] In that tournament, he took the club to the quarterfinals, being knocked out by eventual champions Grêmio.

Santos

On 22 December 2017, Ventura announced to Botafogo's board that he accepted the offer of league rivals Santos.[9] The following 3 January, he was officially announced by the club.[10]

On 23 July 2018, after a 0–0 away draw against Chapecoense and with Peixe threatened with relegation, Ventura was relieved from his duties.[11]

Corinthians

On 6 September 2018, Ventura was announced head coach of Santos' rivals Corinthians, replacing demoted Osmar Loss.[12] He was sacked on 3 December, with the club only avoiding relegation.

Sport Recife

On 24 August 2020, after more than a year without a club, Ventura replaced Daniel Paulista at the helm of Sport Recife, still in the top tier.[13] He managed to avoid relegation with the club, but was sacked on 5 April 2021 after being knocked out of the 2021 Copa do Brasil and 2021 Copa do Nordeste.[14]

Chapecoense

On 31 May 2021, Ventura was named head coach of Chapecoense, replacing sacked Mozart.[15] On 2 August, after 14 winless matches and with the club in the last place, he was himself dismissed.[16]

Juventude

On 19 October 2021, Ventura replaced sacked Marquinhos Santos ahead of Juventude, his third Série A team in the year.[17] He managed to avoid relegation with the club, but was sacked on 11 February 2022 after a poor start of the new season.[18]

Goiás

On 14 April 2022, Ventura was named head coach of Goiás also in the top tier.[19] On 13 November, after qualifying the club to the 2023 Copa Sudamericana, he left.[20]

Atlético Goianiense

On 24 July 2023, Ventura took over Atlético Goianiense in the Série B,[21] and led the club to a promotion in the last round. He won the 2024 Campeonato Goiano, but was sacked on 21 June of that year.[22]

Juventude return

On 17 July 2024, Ventura returned to Juventude in the place of departed Roger Machado.[23] On 26 October, he was sacked after a five-game winless streak, dropping Juventude into the relegation zone.[24]

Goiás return

On 23 November 2024, Ventura agreed to return to Goiás for the 2025 season.[25] Despite qualifying the club to the 2025 Copa Verde finals, he was sacked on 25 March 2025.[26]

Avaí

On 28 March 2025, Ventura was named head coach of Avaí also in the second division.[27]

Personal life

Ventura is the son of Jairzinho, former Botafogo player and 1970 FIFA World Cup winner.[28]

Coaching statistics

As of 25 March 2025
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Coaching record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record Ref
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Botafogo (interim) Brazil 26 January 2010 27 January 2010 110021+1100.00
Botafogo (interim) Brazil 17 July 2015 22 July 2015 312010+1033.33 [29]
Botafogo Brazil 13 August 2016 22 December 2017 9542223110990+19044.21 [30]
Santos Brazil 3 January 2018 23 July 2018 391410154640+6035.90 [31]
Corinthians Brazil 6 September 2018 3 December 2018 214891421−7019.05 [32]
Sport Recife Brazil 24 August 2020 5 April 2021 40138193454−20032.50 [33]
Chapecoense Brazil 4 June 2021 2 August 2021 1404101125−14000.00 [34]
Juventude Brazil 19 October 2021 11 February 2022 165561214−2031.25 [35]
Goiás Brazil 14 April 2022 13 November 2022 411214154154−13029.27 [20]
Atlético Goianiense Brazil 24 July 2023 21 June 2024 50317129546+49062.00 [36]
Juventude Brazil 17 July 2024 26 October 2024 205692736−9025.00 [24]
Goiás Brazil 23 November 2024 25 March 2025 197842412+12036.84 [36]
Avaí Brazil 28 March 2025 present 000000+0!
Total 35913594130416393+23037.60
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Honours

Atlético Goianiense

References

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