Born in
Curitiba, Kleina started his career at
Coritiba's youth setup, as a fitness coach. He later acted as
Abel Braga's assistant at the same club, also having stints at
Olympique de Marseille and
Atléttico Mineiro. His first managerial experience occurred in 2001, with
Vila Nova. After another spell as Braga's assistant at
Botafogo, Kleina took over
Iraty in 2002, and subsequently was in charge of
Criciúma,
Paraná (three stints), Iraty,
Caldense,
Cianorte,
Paysandu,
Coruripe,
Gama,
Ipatinga,
Caxias and Vila Nova. On 27 August 2009, Kleina signed with
Duque de Caxias Futebol Clube, as a replacement to
Rodney Gonçalves. After stints at
Boavista and Ipatinga, he returned to the club on 7 June 2010. In November 2010, Kleina was appointed manager of
Ponte Preta. He achieved promotion from the
Série B in the end of the following year, taking the club to
the main category after a six-year absence. On 19 September 2012, Kleina was named
Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras manager, in the place of fired
Luiz Felipe Scolari. Despite
suffering relegation, he brought back the club to the first division as champions, but was still sacked on 8 May 2014. On 13 August 2014, Kleina was appointed at the helm of
Bahia, but resigned just three months later. The following 24 March, he was announced at
Avaí. On 11 December 2015, Kleina was presented at his first club Coritiba, now as first team manager. He left the club the following 2 June, and was named
Goiás manager on 5 September. On 23 March 2017, Kleina returned to Ponte Preta, but was relieved from his duties on 16 September. On 16 October, he was named
Chapecoense manager. Kleina was sacked by
Chape on 6 August 2018, with the club seriously threatened with relegation. On 2 October, he returned to Ponte in the place of sacked
Marcelo Chamusca, being sacked on 18 February 2020 after a poor start of
the campaign. On 15 August 2020, Kleina was announced manager of
Náutico, replacing
Gilmar Dal Pozzo. He returned to Ponte for a fifth spell on 28 May of the following year. On 19 February 2022, after a 0–3 loss to rivals
Guarani, Kleina was sacked, and returned to Chapecoense on 20 March. He was also dismissed from the latter on 5 July, after 16 matches. On 31 January 2023, after a short period in charge of
Brusque, Kleina was named head coach of
Portuguesa, replacing sacked
Mazola Júnior. He narrowly avoided relegation with the side in the
2023 Campeonato Paulista, but left on 17 April after failing to agree new terms. ==Managerial statistics==