Portuguese coaches abroad

Discussion in 'Portugal' started by vilafria, Jun 11, 2007.

  1. vilafria Member+

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  2. vilafria Member+

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    Peseiro is now Saudi Arabia's coach
  3. ThespecialoneJM New Member

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    God he's a terrible manager.
  4. vilafria Member+

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    "Manuel José na seleção de Angola."

    Manuel Jose is leaving Al Ahly from Egypt to take over Angola's NT
  5. Chess_Panther Member

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    Sounds like a dumb move to me.
  6. ThespecialoneJM New Member

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    why?
  7. Chess_Panther Member

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    I think he has the quality to coach a bigger club or nation.
  8. vilafria Member+

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    Le Mans have appointed Burkina Faso’s Portuguese coach Paulo Duarte.
  9. vilafria Member+

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    Couceiro's Lithuania wins over Luxemburg
  10. vilafria Member+

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    "João Alves ao comando do Servette e logo por concludentes 3-0 em casa do Étoile Carouge, em desafio a contar para os 16 avos da Taça da Suíça.

    O treinador português contou com a ajuda do avançado português Tozé Marreco."


    Inaugural match for João Alves was a successful entry for the Portuguese coach in the Swiss league.
    Tozé Marreco also was successful by scoring one of the goals.
  11. vilafria Member+

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    Manuel Cajuda's Sarjah of the United Emirates won again, the third time in a row.

    Paulo Sousa's Swansea, of the English Championship league also had a win this weekend.

    Fernando Santos's PAOK of the Greek league was victorious as well

    Jaime Pacheco's Al Shabab won in the Saudi Arabia cup and goes on to the next round.
  12. Catel Member

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    Just sacked today.

    It's very sad. It was absolutely not his fault that Le Mans is 19th. They sold all of their good players in just two years (Sessegnon, De Melo, Romaric, Hassan Yebda, Basa, Matsui, Pelé, Gervinho, Coutadeur) and were unable to replace them.

    I hope him a good following for his career. He seems a good man.
  13. vilafria Member+

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    Paulo Duarte's Burkina Faso drew Ivory Coast 0-0.
    Manuel Jose's Angola wasted a 4-0 lead in the last 15 minutes to allow another draw at 4-4.
  14. vilafria Member+

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    Swansea reached the 4th place in the secondary English league following a win by the Paulo Sousa' s club over C. Palace.
  15. vilafria Member+

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    Henrique Calisto signs for an additional 3 years as Vietnam NT coach.
  16. Vieirinha88 New Member

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    Paulo Sousa in my opinion someone that will get credits with time, he was a great footballer is strategically well oriented and knows what it is to get some where. :)

    As well Mourinho has as a good 2 man, José Morais, someone we Portuguese lost trail from, but has great quality.
  17. tonygravato New Member

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    I coach in the US (youth soccer lol) do I count....
  18. vilafria Member+

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    why not ? :)
  19. tonygravato New Member

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    Gotta rep you just for showing the love.
    My U8 Pineland United will start there season this Saturday. We play an exciting style of attacking football. Led by there skipper (and my son LOL) Joey aka JAG9 they will go out to play, have fun, entertain and win lose or draw leave with a smile!
  20. vilafria Member+

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    Álvaro Magalhães' Interclube is the leader of the Angola's league after their win 1-0 over Académica do Soyo
  21. vilafria Member+

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    Al Sharjah coached by Cajuda leads the United Emirates league.

    FC Seoul, coached by Nelo Vingada, won 2-0 over Incheon United, and keeps pace in the K league in 2nd place.
  22. vilafria Member+

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    Álvaro Magalhães' club Interclube leads the Angolan league. Their last game ended with a win over Sagrada Esperança ( 2-0 ) .
  23. vilafria Member+

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    João de Deus was sacked by Spanish 2nd div club Ceuta.
  24. Chacal Member

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    http://www.zerozero.pt/noticia.php?id=30372

    Manuel José won his 6th Egyptian title with Ahly, congrats to him. I'm shocked that they even finished the Championship given the political turmoil of the past 6 months, but he's obviously the boss of Cairo.
  25. vilafria Member+

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    Jaime Pacheco's club Beijing Guoan is in 2nd place, but will have to do without him at the sidelines for 8 games. Pacheco in his finest middle finger salute to the ref at his last expulsion added the additional games suspension.

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