Interview with Paul Arneteu Canineau,

Project: Personal Responsibility in a Desirable Environment Oral History Project

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Interview Summary

In this adorable interview conducted by his young son, Paul, former professional soccer player and current soccer coach at the University of the Cumberlands, Paul Canineau talks about his childhood in Sorocaba (Brazil), his early education, and his move to the United States to pursue his education. He talks about his career, which he assures his son is "very cool," and outlines his duty as a coach. Finally, Canineau talks about the professional soccer teams he played for in Brazil.

Interview Accession

2008oh206_pride136

Interviewee Name

Paul Arneteu Canineau

Interviewer Name

Tulio Canineau

Interview Date

2006

Interview Partial Date

2006

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