Coach Vagner Mancini admitted for the first time that he edited his own page on Wikipedia. The coach – who has accumulated four tickets for Vitória and is currently without team – said he noticed incorrect information on the virtual encyclopedia and tried to correct it.>
The story had already viralized on social networks last April, played in a joke by journalist Andrey Raychtock. He posted a video with evidence that Mancini could be editing his profile on the site. One excerpt said that Mancini would have trained Sãocarlense, the interior club of São Paulo, in 1999. But an edition said: “I started my career in the Paulista of Jundiaí, I never directed Sãocarlense, which I was athlete in 1999 ″.>
Last Wednesday (5), in an interview with Podcast Futeboteco, the coach explained the situation. >
“It’s true. What happened was that when accessing the page, I saw that there was wrong information. So I entered and noticed that there was an item saying that if you were really the person, I could edit. I went there and made the change . Then I received an email asking me to send a document of mine, and I sent it.
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