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Eduardo Allax was born on 2 July, 1977 in Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is a Brazilian footballer and manager. At 43 years old, Eduardo Allax height is 6 ft 4 in (193.0 cm).

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Eduardo Allax Age 45 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 2 July 1977
Birthday 2 July
Birthplace Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Nationality Brazil

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2014

On 18 April 2014, it was announced that Eduardo would be appointed for a third spell in charge at Duque de Caxias following the departure of Sérgio Farias. However, after failing to earn a single point in his first three Série C games, he resigns from the club on 14 May.

On 27 October 2014, Eduardo was appointed first team manager of Nova Iguaçu. He started his Carrossel da Baixada career with a 1–1 away state league draw with Tigres do Brasil. He left the club after six consecutive defeats.

2013

Later that year, he was appointed manager at his former club Resende, guiding the team to the Copa Rio semifinals. Eduardo also led Resende to the 2013 Taça Rio semifinals before leaving by mutual consent on 6 May 2013.

Eduardo was appointed as Head Coach of Duque de Caxias for the second time on 30 July 2013, following the departure of Mário Marques once again. His first Série C match back in charge was a 3–1 home loss against Grêmio Barueri, on 3 August 2013. He went on to have a seven game undefeated streak, leading the club out of the relegatin zone. On 3 October, he got sacked by the board following two league losses against Barueri and Betim. Eduardo's tenure at Duque de Caxias ended controversially as the club board argued that player agency BRFoot, which owned the rights of some Duque de Caxias players, offered to pay the team an undisclosed sum of money if Duque de Caxias escaped relegation. The agreement would only be valid, however, if assistant manager Milton Júnior would take Eduardo's place. A little less than a year later, the agency company denied the information.

On 25 October 2013, Eduardo joined Gama as manager for the 2014 Campeonato Brasiliense. His first match in charge was a 1–0 home defeat against Luziânia. Eduardo resigns from his post at the end of the competition, as he couldn't take the team to the title, losing to Sobradinho in the quarter-finals.

2012

After an internship period with the likes of Jorginho, Muricy Ramalho and Abel Braga, Eduardo became assistant coach of Duque de Caxias and, in 2012, after Mário Marques left for Goytacaz, he took the helm of Tricolor da Baixada. On 1 March 2012, Duque de Caxias played their first official match under Eduardo, suffering a 2–1 defeat to Macaé. On 10 March 2012, Eduardo won his first Cariocão game at Duque de Caxias with the 1–0 away win over Nova Iguaçu. Duque de Caxias finished fifth in the 2012 Taça Rio Group B, missing out on qualifying for the semifinals.

2011

In 2011, Eduardo signs for Resende, appearing in all of the team's 17 matches for the 2011 Campeonato Carioca, in addition to serving as club captain.

On 3 May 2011, Eduardo joined newly-promoted Série A side Figueirense as back-up to first choice 'keeper Wilson, signing a one-year contract. However, after just a month at Figueira, Eduardo announces his retirement, after being diagnosed with a heart condition by team doctor Sérgio Parucker.

2010

Ceará manager Paulo César Gusmão signed Eduardo for the 2010 campaign, but the goalkeeper left the club afterl less than a month, failing to make a single appearance.

2009

Throughout the 2009 Série A, Eduardo struggled to stay in form, eventually being benched in favor of Glédson after 13 league appearances. Eduardo was relegated to third-choice behing Glédson and André Sangalli. He left Náutico at the end of that season, with one year remaining on his contract, ending his tenure with Timbu after being capped at 152 matches.

2008

Eduardo regained his first-team spot for the 2008 season, playing in all but two matches in that year's Brasileirão. He was dropped due to poor form for one match, against Grêmio on 24 August, being replaced by André Sangalli, and was suspended for the fixture against São Paulo after accumulating three yellow cards. He agreed to a deal that would keep him on the Recife side until 2010.

2007

In May 2006, Eduardo signed a one-year deal with Náutico. He made his debut in the Série B on 20 May in a 2-1 win over Ceará at Aflitos. Eduardo went on to establish himself as the starter for the remainder of the season, helping the club to achieve promotion and keeping nine clean sheets in 33 matches. He left for America to play in the 2007 Cariocão. On 5 July 2007, Eduardo returned to Náutico to be the starter goalkeeper, as Fabiano was down with an injury.

2005

Seeking more playing time in a big club, Eduardo is loaned to Grêmio for the 2005 season, in exchange for right-back George Lucas. Despite being named the first-choice goalkeeper for the year, Eduardo was not accepted by the majority of the fans, who wanted Márcio, the previous year's starter, to take back his place. In May 2005, after only five months, Eduardo resigns from the club due to cricticism from the ultras.

2004

Following another shoulder injury to Velloso, Eduardo took the starting spot for the 2004 season. During the derby against Cruzeiro, in the 2004 Campeonato Mineiro finals, Eduardo got into a brawl with Cruzeiro defender Cris, which got him a 120-day suspension.

In July 2004, Eduardo lost his starting position to new acquisition Danrlei, after struggling to regain form and being criticized by the fans and manager Jair Picerni. He would have another chance as a starter in the 4-0 victory over Paraná, in on 29 July, which would turn out to be his last game for Atlético.

2002

Known for scoring a header while playing for Bangu over Fluminense, in the final minutes of extra time during the 2002 Campenato Carioca semifinal, however, the goal was controversially invalidated. Eduardo would score again in 2003, this time for Atlético-MG. He is one of the most capped goalkeepers for Náutico, playing for the club between 2006 and 2009.

He was one of the top players of the Moça Bonita team during the Torneio Rio-São Paulo and the 2002 Campeonato Carioca. During the semifinals, Bangu and Fluminense were even during the 90 minutes at Maracanã, leading the game to extra time. As a tie would benefit Fluminense, Eduardo went up the field during the final moments of extra time, he would score the game-winning goal after a free kick from Zada. But match official Reinaldo Ribas invalidated the legal goal, claiming a handball foul.

Eduardo makes his Galo debut on August 25, replacing Edmar during half-time of the 4-0 away win against Palmeiras. He went on to make 28 appearances during the 2002 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A.

1998

Eduardo made his senior debut for Portuguesa from Ilha do Governador. After a brief stint at Anápolis in 1998, he moved to Bangu, thanks to his agents and recommended by coach Alfredo Sampaio.

1977

Eduardo Allax Scherpel or simply Eduardo (born 2 July 1977 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian former professional footballer and manager, currently in charge of Bangu.