After retiring, Aal started working at former side Rio Branco, before being named manager of Coritiba's under-17 team on 22 May 2012. On 1 October 2015, he returned to Rio Branco, but now named first-team manager. On 15 February 2016, after four defeats in the first four matches of the campaign, Aal was sacked. He took over
Foz do Iguaçu for the 2017 season, and left the club on 15 February 2018 to manage
Portuguesa. Dismissed by
Lusa on 6 November 2018, Aal managed
Nacional-SP for a short period before being appointed at the helm of
Cascavel, a club he was already linked in the pre-season but left to take over Nacional. Still in 2019, after leaving Cascavel, Aal moved to
Paraná as an assistant manager, but was named manager ahead of the 2020 season. He was relieved of his duties on 1 November 2020, and took over fellow
Série B side
Cuiabá fifteen days later. Despite leading Cuiabá to a
first-ever promotion, Aal left the club on a mutual agreement on 1 February 2021. He took over
Guarani in the second division three days later, but was sacked 18 May. Aal was announced as
CRB manager on 24 May 2021. He was dismissed the following 10 February, after a poor start of the new campaign, and took over fellow second division side
Novorizontino two days later. in 2022 On 19 June 2022, after suffering relegation in the
2022 Campeonato Paulista and a six-match winless run, Aal was sacked by Novorizontino. On 2 July, he replaced
Dado Cavalcanti at the helm of fellow second division side
Vila Nova. On 23 November 2022, despite saving Vila Nova from relegation, Aal was sacked by the club. The following 18 May, he was named in charge of
ABC also in the second division. On 2 September 2023, Aal left ABC, with the club in the last position of the
2023 Série B. He was appointed in charge of
Náutico for the 2024 season on 15 November, but was dismissed on 30 March 2024, despite reaching the finals of the
Campeonato Pernambucano. On 29 July 2024, Aal was announced back at Guarani in the second division. He left by mutual consent on 25 November, after suffering relegation. On 4 February 2025, Aal replaced sacked
Paulo Comelli at the helm of
Noroeste. After managing to
avoid relegation, he was appointed in charge of second division
Botafogo-SP on 19 May. On 4 October 2025, Aal was sacked by Botafogo after a run of six winless matches. On 30 December, he was named head coach of
Londrina also in division two. ==Personal life==