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He will bring Portugal the first two major titles in its history with the Euro 2016 and the 2018–19 Nations League. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He leaves his post on 15 December 2022. On 9 January 2023, the Spaniard Roberto Martínez was appointed coach, [ 4 ] he was the first Seleção coach to have a nationality other than Portuguese and Brazilian.
Pages in category "Portugal national football team managers" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Luís Campos (football) Nuno Campos (footballer, born 1975) Filipe Cândido; Capucho (footballer) Álvaro Cardoso; Carlos Cardoso (footballer) Edgar Cardoso (football manager) Miguel Cardoso (football manager) Carlos André (footballer, born 1971) Carlos Manuel; Álvaro Carolino; Carlos Carvalhal; António Carvalho (footballer) Franclim ...
English. Read; Edit; View history ... Portugal women's national football team managers ... Portuguese football managers (1 C, 450 P) N. Portugal national football ...
Portugal have played against teams from every confederation. Their first international match was played on 18 December 1921 in Madrid against Spain , losing 3–1. [ 13 ] The team they have faced the most often is also Spain, with a total of 40 matches played.
This is a list of Taça de Portugal winning football managers. Albano Paulo led Académica to victory in the inaugural final . Otto Glória , José Maria Pedroto and Sérgio Conceição have won the competition on four occasions, while János Biri and Fernando Vaz guided their teams to the trophy on three occasions.
Lisbon Championship (2 titles), 1935–36 Campeonato de Portugal (*extinct) József Szabó: 7 March 1937 23 April 1944 234: 180: 19: 35: 975: 345: 76.92: Primeira Liga (2 titles: 1940–41, 1943–44), 1940–41 Taça de Portugal and 1937–38 Campeonato de Portugal (*extinct) Joaquim Ferreira: 1 September 1944 1 July 1945 35: 26: 4: 5: 104: 60 ...
Benfica's first manager ever was Manuel Gourlade, an employee at Fármacia Franco and the club's treasury manager. [4] He served for sixteen matches, from the team's first official match on 4 November 1906 until the end of their second season, in 1907–08, when eight players defected to Sporting CP.