Coach Eduardo Guerra was an athlete in many sports. He used to play Football/Soccer for Associação Portuguesa de Desportos (SP - Brazil), SE Palmeiras (SP - Brazil), and Santos FC (SP - Brazil) until his 20 years old.
  Since 1991, Guerra has been contributing to the sporting development of young athletes and to the high performance of professional athletes around the world.
Guerra worked with rehabilitation at Hospital Sarah (BA - Brazil) and at UCLA Medical Center (California - USA) as Dr. Christopher Cooper's Assistant in the Exercise Physiology Laboratory.
  Guerra is specialized in High Performance Sports Training and he is an International Football Coach Licensed (The FA - England). His professional football/soccer career started in 1993 when he became a trainee of Vanderlei Luxemburgo e Carlinhos Neves (SE Palmeiras). He worked as Football Manager for Camboriu FC (SC - Brazil). As Head Coach, he worked for Post-Ornela (Belgium), Credere (SP - Brazil), Belo Horizonte FC (MG - Brazil) and Camboriu FC (SC - Brazil). Guerra was the Assistant Coach at Amiral SC (Quebec - Canada). He was also a Goalkeeper Trainer at Amiral SC (Quebec) and at Brentwood High School (California - USA). As a Physical Trainer, he worked for AABB Futsal (SP - Brazil), CA Hermann Aichinger (SC - Brazil), CN Marcílio Dias (SC - Brazil), Mazda (Hiroshima - Japan), and got himself up to date at Santos FC . As a Football Tactical Analizer he worked for Luiz Felipe Scolari (SE Palmeiras), Paulo César Carpegiani (São Paulo FC), and Renê Simões (Santa Cruz FC).
  A volleyball enthusiast since childhood, Professor Eduardo Guerra was the Physical Trainer of the Under-19 Women's National Volleyball Team.
Guerra coached Tennis and Padel players, but it was Beach Tennis that stood out among racket sports. He coached many elite athletes on the ITF Beach Tennis World Tour and contributed to their success in dozens of championships. He was also Assistant Coach of the Brazilian Beach Tennis National Team when they won their fourth World Championship.
  Besides football/soccer, racket sports e volleyball, Guerra worked as a trainer of many individuals and team sports. His knowledge and experience in various areas of sport, over all these years, make his trainings even more integrated and complete.