Career
Freitas was born in São Lourenço do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, and started his career in lower clubs in his state, as a fitness coach. His first managerial experience came up in 2000, as he took over Grêmio's women squad.[1]
After being an assistant of Internacional's under-17 squad, Freitas took over the under-20 sides of Brasil de Farroupilha, São José de Cachoeira [pt][2] and Santa Cruz-RS before returning to Grêmio in 2005, as manager of the under-17s. He left the club in 2008 for Juventude,[3] being in charge of the under-17s and under-20s while also acting as an interim first team manager for one Série B match.[4]
For the 2010 season, Freitas returned to Internacional, being named in charge of the under-20 team.[5] In April of the following year, he was appointed Lisca's assistant at Luverdense.[6]
In August 2011, Freitas moved abroad for the first time in his career, joining Paraguayan side Club Guaraní as Beto Almeida's assistant;[7] in late November, as Almeida was sacked, he took over the side in an interim manner.[8] He then returned to Juventude the following February, being again named in charge of the under-20s[9] while also taking over the B-team.[10]
Freitas then returned to Grêmio in 2013, being manager of the under-20s; in May 2015, he was named interim manager of the first team, as Luiz Felipe Scolari was sacked.[11] He was in charge for two matches before the appointment of Roger Machado, and was later promoted to the role of permanent assistant manager of the first team.[12] In 2016, as Roger was dismissed, he was again interim for a further three matches.
On 21 December 2016, Freitas was announced as Mano Menezes' assistant at Cruzeiro.[13] The following November, he moved to Palmeiras under the same role,[14] but returned to Cruzeiro on 15 February 2019.[15]
In September 2019, Freitas moved to Cruzeiro's rivals Atlético Mineiro as an assistant manager and coordinator of a "transition team".[16] The following 27 February, he was named interim manager of the first team, after the dismissal of Rafael Dudamel.[17]
Returning to his previous role after the appointment of Jorge Sampaoli, Freitas was dismissed by Galo in March 2020.[18] He was subsequently an assistant of Roger Machado at Bahia and Fluminense before being named manager of Athletico Paranaense's under-23 team on 27 November 2021.[19]
On 8 February 2022, Freitas was dismissed after a poor start of the Campeonato Paranaense.[20] He returned to Grêmio shortly after, as an assistant, and subsequently worked in the same role at Cerro Porteño, Coritiba and back at Grêmio.