Adenor Leonardo Bachi, Tite, is the coach of Brazil National Team that from this week onwards he will try for his sixth championship in Qatar World Cup. It will, therefore, be Italian-Brazilian 61 years old, responsible for commanding yet another Brazilian mission at the World Cup.
Let's start by talking about the origin of your surname. Bacchi – lost a “c” in the case of Tite’s family – derives from name modifications Bachisius or from altered forms of the Latin name (Bacchus, as it was called God of Wine and Vices (equivalent to the Greek Dionysus).
This surname has a lineage in the provinces of Cremona e Mantua, in the region of Lombardia. It also has lineages in the region of Emilia Romagna and Lombardy, in the areas of Florence and Pisa (region of Toscana), in Ancona, in the Marche region, Perugia and Terni, cities in the Umbria region, Viterbo, in the Lazio, in addition to Roman areas and the Sicilia.
Among its variants are the surnames Bacchelli, (Bacchus, Baccolini, Bachi, Bachin, Bachini, Bacchino, Bacchio and Baccolini

Popularity
According to the Italian website Cognomix, there are approximately 1391 Families Bacchi in Italy, with the regions with the most occurrences being Emilia Romagna and Lombardy (483), Lombardy (363) and Tuscany (136).
The Bacchi surname is 533rd in popularity in the region of Umbria, the 70th most popular in the province of Mantua, located in Lombardy, and the 4th most common in the municipality of Boreham, located in the Emilia-Romagna region.

Adenor Bachi's career
Born May 25, 1961 in Caxias do Sul, in the interior of Rio Grande do Sul, Adenor Leonardo Bachi is the son of Ivone Mazochi e Gener Bachi. The middle child, he has an older sister, called Beatriz, and a younger brother, Ademir, known as Miro.
His paternal grandfather was Fermino Bachi, also born in Caxias do Sul, and his great-grandfather was Andrea Bachi, born in Viadana, in the Cizzolo fraction, province of Mantua. His wife, Domenica Maria Mazzocchi, was from San Matteo delle Chiavvi, in Viadana, province of Mantua.
They arrived in Brazil in 1883 and settled in the province of São Braz. The family surname came from Italy, “Bacchi”, but lost a “c” in Brazil, becoming “Bachi”.

As a child, his nickname was Ade and his greatest fun was playing football with his brother Miro, encouraged by his father. THE family of Italian origin she lived on a side street on Sinimbu Street, in the Lourdes neighborhood, and Dona Ivone worked as a seamstress so the family could pay the bills.

The brothers studied at Guarani State College, which did not have a court to play on. For this reason, the brothers often jumped over the back wall of a private nun school, which was close to where they lived, to be able to play.
Career as a player
In the 1970s, Luiz Felipe Scolari, former Caxias player, was already starting his coaching career with the Cristóvão Mendonza State School. He was the one who discovered Ade's talent for football.
Adenor Bachi, known as Ade, played for the Emilio Meyer State College (former Colégio Estadual do Guarani) and during a school tournament, Scolari observed that number 10 doing midfield duo with another player, who had the nickname Tite. Scolari took Ade to a test at Caxias, but confused the nicknames and the presented as Tite, a nickname that accompanied him throughout his career.

As an athlete, midfielder Tite also went through Bento Gonçalves e Portuguese Sports, until reaching the Guarani of Campinas, where he was Brazilian runner-up twice and runner-up in the Campeonato Paulista. Despite his success at the club, he suffered several injuries and had to end his career early for a serious problem with one of the knees.
Adenor Bachi coach
After ending his playing career at the age of 28, Adenor Bachi decided to study and graduated in PE. Thus, in 1990, he began his career as a coach, in several clubs in Rio Grande do Sul: Guarani de Garibaldi, Veranópolis, where he won the second division of Gaúcho, Ypiranga and Juventude, until he returned to his home, the Caxias do Sul.
In the year 2000, Caxias de Tite defeated Grêmio Ronaldinho in the state and caught the attention of Brazil. The following year, the coach was hired by Grêmio, and his start was surprising – he was state and national champion Copa do Brasil.
After that, the coach went to the São Caetano and, in 2005, had its first spell at Corinthians. Before his great moment of victory, Tite played for Atlético Mineiro, Palmeiras, Al Ain and, in 2009, reached the International, the team for which he won the Copa Sul-Americana.

Making history at Corinthians
In the following years, Tite made history with Corinthians. He came third in the 2010 Brasileirão, but the following year he suffered a dramatic elimination in the Libertadores and a defeat to Santos in the State. Still, he stayed at the club and, at the end of 2011, he was Brazilian champion for the first time.
The year of 2012 was the most successful. Won the Copa Libertadores undefeated and conquered the world by beat Chelsea 1-0, with a goal from striker Paolo Guerrero. The coach only finished his second spell with the São Paulo team in 2013 and decided to take 2014 off to study and rest.

Finally the Brazilian team
That year, the frustration of not going to Brazil National Team after the Canarian failure in the World Cup in Brazil. In its place, the former coach Dunga.
However, once again Tite gave the come back on top. He returned in 2015 to Corinthians, won the Brasileirão for the third time and, finally, in 2016, he took on the task of reorganize a disstructured Brazilian team and with the risk of not playing 2018 World.
Under his command, the mission was accomplished very well. Tite's team played well and qualified early in the Qualifiers. In the World Cup, Brazil was one of the favorites, but it was eliminated by Belgium in the quarter-finals.

Adenor Bachi can win hexa
Adenor Leonardo Bachi, known as Tite, remained in charge of the Brazilian team. He was champion of Copa América in 2019, but lost the title to Argentina in 2021. Even so, his work has been praised by good performance in the qualifiers and the Brazilian is optimistic about the good crop of attackers who is landing in Qatar.
In February 2022, Tite announced that will leave the national team after the end of the 2022 World Cup, whatever the result. If he is world champion, his career will have been crowned with the most coveted title of a football coach.

















































