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  2. List of Portugal national football team managers - Wikipedia

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    Two years later, Portugal presents itself as an expected outsider. He reached the semi-finals of the 2006 World Cup in Germany, narrowly lost to France. This is the peak of the mandate Scolari, who leaves the selection after the elimination against a fresher and dashing Germany in the quarter-finals of Euro 2008.

  3. Luís Pinto (football manager) - Wikipedia

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    He went on to be assistant manager at C.D. Trofense and U.D. Leiria before succeeding Rui Amorim as manager of the latter in June 2018, aged 29. [1] Eight months later he moved to SC Mirandela, also in the Campeonato de Portugal. [2] In June 2019, Pinto was hired at F.C. Felgueiras 1932 and tasked with taking the club into the professional ...

  4. Bruno Lage - Wikipedia

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    Bruno Miguel Silva do Nascimento (born 12 May 1976), known as Bruno Lage [n 1] (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈbɾunu ˈlaʒɨ]), is a Portuguese football manager who currently manages Primeira Liga club Benfica. During his first tenure as coach of Benfica in Portugal, he won the 2018–19 league title and the 2019 Super Cup.

  5. Category : Football managers in Portugal by competition

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  6. Pedro Caixinha - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Miguel Faria Caixinha (Portuguese: [ˈpeðɾu kajˈʃiɲɐ]; born 15 November 1970) is a Portuguese professional football manager and former player who played as a goalkeeper. He is the current head coach of Brazilian club Santos .

  7. List of FC Porto managers - Wikipedia

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    The current manager is Martín Anselmi, who replaced Vítor Bruno seven months after his appointment by the club's newly-elected president André Villas-Boas. Anselmi is the fourth Argentine manager in Porto's history, 63 years after Francisco Reboredo, and the first non-Portuguese manager since Spain's Julen Lopetegui (2014–2016).

  8. Silas (Portuguese footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Jorge Manuel Rebelo Fernandes (born 1 September 1976), known as Silas, is a Portuguese former footballer who played as a midfielder, currently manager of Liga Portugal 2 club União de Leiria. He amassed Primeira Liga totals of 236 matches and 30 goals over nine seasons, representing in the competition União de Leiria , Marítimo and Belenenses .

  9. Pepa (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    He made his competitive debut with the main squad on 23 January 1999, scoring in a Primeira Liga 3–1 home win against Rio Ave FC. [3] After being touted as an early promise, he went on to appear mainly for the reserve team , [ 4 ] also being loaned in March 2000 to Lierse S.K. in Belgium [ 5 ] for a fee of 50 million Portuguese escudos .