José Omar Feitosa Alves (born 8 March 1967) is a Brazilian footballcoach, currently in charge of Ji-Paraná.
Career
Born in Curitiba, Paraná, Feitosa was a fitness coach of the youth sides of Colorado in 1988, before working under the same capacity at Paraná in 1997. In 2002, he was also an assistant of Caio Júnior and Cuca also at Paraná.[1]
On 26 January 2013, Feitosa returned to Palmeiras, now as a director of football.[4] He was fired in December 2014,[5] and agreed to join SC Jaraguá [pt] as their head coach the following March; on 27 May, however, he left the club to take over Brasília.[6]
Feitosa was in charge of Brasília during their first-ever international competition, the 2015 Copa Sudamericana, where the club knocked out Goiás in the first phase. He resigned from the club on 2 February 2016,[7] and returned to Palmeiras on 13 March, as a fitness coach.[8]
Feitosa was moved to a science coordinator role in 2019, before leaving Verdão on 30 December of that year.[9] He rejoined Cuca's staff at Santos on 7 August 2020,[10] before both went separate ways in the following year, with Cuca taking over Atlético Mineiro and Feitosa opting to pursue a career as a head coach.
On 10 March 2022, Feitosa was announced back at Paraná, now as the head coach.[11] He left on 17 August after being knocked out in the 2022 Série D,[12] and was named in charge of Iporá on 7 December.[13]
Feitosa was sacked by Iporá on 24 January 2023, with only one win in four matches.[14] On 6 February, he replaced Edinho at the helm of Londrina,[15] but was dismissed seventeen days later, after just four matches.[16]