Manuel Jesualdo Ferreira(born 24 May 1946) is a Portuguesefootball managerwho last managedZamalekin theEgyptian Premier League.

Jesualdo Ferreira
Ferreira withAl Saddin 2017
Personal information
Full name Manuel Jesualdo Ferreira
Date of birth (1946-05-24)24 May 1946(age 78)
Place of birth Mirandela,Portugal
Managerial career
Years Team
1981–1982 Rio Maior
1982–1984 Torreense
1984 Académica
1985–1986 Atlético
1986 Silves
1986–1987 Torreense
1987–1989 Benfica(assistant)
1989 Angola
1989–1990 Torreense
1990–1991 Estrela da Amadora
1990–1992 Portugal(assistant)
1992–1994 Benfica(assistant)
1994–1995 Bordeaux(assistant)
1995–1996 FAR Rabat
1996–2000 Portugal U21
2000–2001 Alverca
2001–2002 Benfica(assistant)
2002 Benfica
2003–2006 Braga
2006 Boavista
2006–2010 Porto
2010 Málaga
2010–2012 Panathinaikos
2013 Sporting CP
2013–2014 Braga
2015 Zamalek
2015–2019 Al Sadd
2019–2020 Santos
2020–2021 Boavista
2022–2023 Zamalek
2023 Zamalek

In a managerial career of over forty years, he was in charge of all of his country'sBig Threeand had his greatest successes atPorto,where he became the first manager to win three consecutivePrimeira Ligatitles and also lifted theTaça de Portugaltwice. He won twoEgyptian Premier Leaguetitles and as manynational cupsatZamalek,as well as aQatar Stars Leaguetitle and three domestic cups atAl Sadd.Additionally, he managed Angola and teams in Morocco, Spain, Greece and Brazil.

Coaching career

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Early career

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Born inMirandela,Ferreira moved to Angola at early age but later returned to Portugal due to theAngolan War of Independence.[1]He then played as amidfielderforOvarense's youth setup, but retired at the age of 20 to obtain his coaching qualifications.[2]After studying inLisbonat the Superior Institute of Physical Education (he later would work there as a teacher), he joined thePortuguese Football Federationin late 1974 to work with the youth categories.[3]

In 1979, Ferreira joinedBenficaas a youth football coordinator.[2]In 1981 he started his career as a manager, taking overRio Maiorof theSegunda Divisão,and later worked at fellow league teamTorreensefor two seasons before being appointed manager ofPrimeira LigasideAcadémica de Coimbrain 1984.

Ferreira was dismissed from Académica after matchday seven with the balance of one victory and six defeats, being replaced by Vítor Manuel who led the team to a final seventh-place position. He also coachedAtlético CPandSilves[4]before returning to Torreense in 1986; the following year, he rejoined Benfica as new managerToni's assistant.[2]

In 1989, after a short stint in charge of theAngola national team(where his first name was spelled asGesualdo),[5]Ferreira returned to Torreense for a third spell. He later worked atEstrela da Amadorawhile also being one ofArtur Jorge's assistants at thePortugal national team;the club, however, was relegated toLiga de Honrain the 1990–91 season. In 1992, after Toni was again appointed manager of Benfica, Ferreira joined his staff as his assistant.[2]

In 1994, Ferreira followed Toni to France, as the latter was appointed manager ofBordeaux.[2]Both went to separate ways in 1995, as Ferreira took over Moroccan sideFAR RabatHe led team to theMoroccan Throne Cupfinal, and subsequently worked asPortugal under-21 national teammanager.

Alverca and Benfica

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Ferreira arrived atAlvercain2000–01,where he took the team to 12th place in thePrimeira Liga.With good results, Ferreira then left for Benfica for the2001–02 season;initially an assistant to Toni, he took over the club on 29 December 2001 after Toni was sacked.[6]

In November 2002, after a poor string of results, Ferreira was fired by Benfica presidentLuís Filipe Vieiraafter being knocked out of theTaça de Portugalat home to third division sideGondomar.[7]He was replaced by the Spanish managerJosé Antonio Camacho.

Braga

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On 19 April 2003,Bragahired Ferreira to manage the team, then on the brink of relegation. He led Braga to a14th-place finish,only two points above relegation zone. In the2003–04,2004–05and2005–06seasons, Braga made fantastic league runs, and with players likeJoão TomásandWender,they fought for the title in 2004–05. Braga reached fifth place (2003–04) and twice in fourth place (2004–05 and 2005–06).

Porto

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Ferreira withPortoin 2006

In May 2006,Boavistasigned Ferreira after his tenure with Braga ended,[8]but suddenlyPortoand its team president,Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa,offered him a contract following the unexpected departure of managerCo Adriaanse.Ferreira terminated his contract with Boavista[9]and joined Porto at theEstádio do Dragãoon 18 August 2006, after theSupertaça Cândido de Oliveirafinal, only one week before the start of the2006–07league.[10]There, Ferreira worked with such stars asRicardo Quaresma,Anderson,Pepe,Lucho González,Raul Meireles,Paulo Assunção,José BosingwaandLisandro López.

Despite having little time to adjust to his new club or changing the team's tactical approach who, under Adriaanse, played in a very offensive 3–3–4 system, Ferreira still managed to win the league title in hisfirst year at the club,finishing only one point ahead ofSporting Clube de Portugaland two of Benfica. In theUEFA Champions League,Porto reached the first knockout round but were eliminated byChelsea,2–3 on aggregate.

The2007–08 seasonsaw a great run by a Porto team that won theleague championshipwith a 20-point margin over second-placed Sporting, despite later being deducted six points due to the bribery of referees in the 2003–04 season.[11]In Europe, Ferreira once again took Porto to the first knockout round of theChampions Leagueafter finishing first in a group that includedLiverpool,being eliminated by German sideSchalke 04on penalties following a 1–1 aggregate draw.

The2008–09 seasonwas another successful year for the club under Ferreira, with Porto reaching the fourth consecutive league title in a row, Jesualdo's third, making him the first Portuguese manager ever to win three consecutive Portuguese league championships. In addition, Porto also achieved a domesticdouble,beatingPaços de Ferreira1–0 in the final of theTaça de Portugalthanks to a goal by Lisandro López. In theChampions League,Porto reached the quarter-finals, topping a group that includedArsenal,and beatingAtlético Madridon away goals in the Round of 16, before being knocked out by then-title holdersManchester United2–3 on aggregate. That season's performance rewarded Ferreira with a two-year contract extension.[12]

Despite previous success,2009–10was not a solid season foros Dragões,with the team losing their first league title since 2005 to rivals Benfica, but also finishingthird in the league,which meant they failed to secure a Champions League spotfor the following season.Despite this, Porto won both theTaça de PortugalandSupertaça Cândido de Oliveira,in addition to recording a 3–1 home victory overfierce rivalsBenfica at the end of the season. Nonetheless, Ferreira resigned on 26 May 2010.[13]

Málaga

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On 17 June 2010,Málagaof the SpanishLa Ligasigned Ferreira on a three-year contract after he rescinded his deal at Porto.[14]After nine domestic league matches, with the team winless in six games and 18th in the table, he was sacked on 2 November.[15]

Panathinaikos

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Ferreira was then hired by Greek clubPanathinaikos,signing a1+12-year contract on 20 November 2010.[16]Ferreira came in to replaceNikos Nioplias,who was sacked after disappointing results in theGreek Superleagueand thegroup stage of Champions League.

After his love with the team, Ferreira stayed as the head coach of Panathinaikos despite the financial problems and the break inside the team's operation. After failing to qualify for the2011–12 Champions Leaguein the third qualifying round, he kept the spirit and beliefs and had Panathinaikos first in the first round of Superleague and second final to the playoffs. Ferreira was later offered a new 1+1-year contract, but he later resigned from his role on 14 November 2012.[17]

Sporting CP

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A month after Ferreira resigned from Panathinaikos, Sporting CP hired him for an administrative position where he would run all of Sporting's football teams.[18]On 7 January 2013, however, after Sporting had sacked its managerFranky Vercauterenafter a long string of mediocre results, Ferreira was named his replacement.[19] Just months later, on 20 May,Leonardo Jardimwas announced as the new manager of theLisbonclub; consequently, Ferreira was immediately sacked.[20]

Return to Braga

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In May 2013, Ferreira was the choice of Braga club president António Salvador to manage the club and leading the reshuffling of the professional team after a disappointing season that ended with a non-qualification for the2013–14 Champions League.[21]Ferreira, having previously served as Salvador's first manager in his presidential term in 2003, became the first to coach the team on two different occasions under Salvador. On February, after a draw againstAroucaat theEstádio Municipal de Braga,Ferreira left the club due to the string of bad results.[22]

Zamalek

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In February 2015, Ferreira was appointed as head coach ofZamalek SC.[23]He led the club to their 12th Egyptian Premier League title, their first league title since 2004, and led the club to win a domestic double by beatingAl Ahly2–0, in theEgypt Cup final.He could not, however, repeat this feat against Al Ahly again in theEgyptian Super Cup,as they lost 3–2 to their arch rival. Ferreira resigned from Zamalek on 21 November 2015.[24]

Al Sadd

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Ferreira in action withAl Saddin 2019

On 28 November 2015, Ferreira was named the head coach ofAl Sadd SC,on a six-month deal with the option of a further year.[25]Having won the2018–19Qatar Stars Leaguewith a game to play,[26]he left the team in May and was replaced byXavi.[27]

Santos

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On 23 December 2019, Ferreira was named manager ofCampeonato Brasileiro Série AsideSantos FC,after signing a one-year contract.[28]The following 5 August, after being knocked out of the2020 Campeonato Paulista,he was sacked.[29]

Return to Boavista

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On 14 December 2020, Ferreira signed up for his first job in Portugal for over six years, replacingVasco Seabraat Boavista until June 2022.[30]He helped the club avoid any relegation threat on the final day of the season and became the oldest manager in Primeira Liga, with the championship concluding just before he turned 75.[31][32]He agreed to end his contract a year early in June 2021, to allow the club to bring inJoão Pedro Sousa.[33][34]

Return to Zamalek

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In March 2022, Ferreira returned to Zamalek on an 18-month deal, replacingPatrice Carteron.[35]On 21 July, his team won the delayed2021 Egypt Cup Final2–1 against rivals Al Ahly led by compatriotRicardo Soares,[36]and a month later the team won theleague titleahead ofPyramids FC.[37]On 24 January 2023, he was sacked from his position after a 2–1 defeat againstGhazl El Mahalla.[38]Eight days later, he returned as Zamalek manager.[39]On 22 March, he was sacked for the second time in the same season after a 2–0 defeat againstCR Belouizdad,which resulted in aCAF Champions Leaguegroup stage exit.[40]

Relationship with Mourinho

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Ferreira and former Porto managerJosé Mourinhofirst crossed paths in the 1980s, when Mourinho was a student at the Lisbon Superior Institute for Physical Education and Ferreira was a teacher there. In 2000, when Mourinho was briefly the manager of Benfica, he refused to accept the appointment of Ferreira as his assistant, and in February 2005, Mourinho had a swipe at Ferreira in his weekly column for the Portuguese sports magazineRecord.

Comparing himself with Ferreira, Mourinho wrote,

"One is a coach with a 30-year career, the other with a three-year one. The one with 30 years has never won anything; the one with three years has won a lot. The one who has coached for 30 years has an enormous career; the one with three years has a small career. The one with a 30-year career will be forgotten when he ends it; the one with three could end it right now and he could never be erased from history. This could be the story of a donkey who worked for 30 years but never became a horse."[41]

Despite these claims by Mourinho, Ferreira went on to make history by becoming the first Portuguese coach to win three consecutive titles in Portugal, a feat that Mourinho never achieved (although Mourinho never managed the same club in Portugal for three full consecutive seasons).[42]Mourinho also was Ferreira's assistant in 1990–91, forEstrela da Amadora.

Another Porto coach,José Couceiro,worked with Ferreira many times. Firstly, Ferreira was a coach inAtlético Clube de Portugal,and Couceiro was a player there. Couceiro moved toTorreense,with Ferreira as coach. And finally, in 1991–92, Couceiro joined Estrela da Amadora, again with Ferreira as coach.

Managerial statistics

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As of 22 March 2023
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat. From To Record Ref
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Rio Maior June 1981 June 1982 32 12 9 11 30 30 +0 037.50 [43][44]
Torreense June 1982 June 1984 70 30 17 23 76 75 +1 042.86 [43][45]
Académica de Coimbra June 1984 22 October 1984 7 1 0 6 7 16 −9 014.29 [43][46]
Atlético CP September 1985 13 January 1986 15 4 4 7 13 18 −5 026.67 [43][47]
Silves February 1986 June 1986 11 2 4 5 9 2 +7 018.18 [43][47][48]
Torreense June 1986 June 1987 35 13 13 9 47 39 +8 037.14 [43][49]
Angola January 1989 September 1989 8 1 2 5 7 13 −6 012.50 [5]
Torreense December 1989 June 1990 24 13 8 3 42 11 +31 054.17 [43][50]
Estrela Amadora 4 February 1991 11 November 1991 27 8 9 10 28 34 −6 029.63 [43][51]
FAR Rabat July 1995 June 1996 30 11 12 7 24 26 −2 036.67 [43]
Portugal U21 June 1996 July 2000 33 19 5 9 64 36 +28 057.58 [52]
Alverca July 2000 29 June 2001 37 13 8 16 50 57 −7 035.14 [43][53]
Benfica 29 December 2001 24 November 2002 30 16 7 7 65 32 +33 053.33 [43][54]
Braga 19 April 2003 8 May 2006 122 56 33 33 153 114 +39 045.90 [43][55]
Boavista 9 May 2006 15 August 2006 0 0 0 0 0 0 +0 !
Porto 18 August 2006 26 May 2010 186 125 30 31 354 138 +216 067.20 [43][56]
Málaga 17 June 2010 2 November 2010 10 2 2 6 14 21 −7 020.00 [57]
Panathinaikos 20 November 2010 14 November 2012 90 48 19 23 126 86 +40 053.33 [58]
Sporting CP 7 January 2013 20 May 2013 18 10 3 5 26 20 +6 055.56 [43][59]
Braga 31 May 2013 24 February 2014 30 16 3 11 51 32 +19 053.33 [43][60]
Zamalek 2 February 2015 21 November 2015 36 26 6 4 67 22 +45 072.22 [61]
Al Sadd 28 November 2015 20 May 2019 129 80 26 23 356 164 +192 062.02 [62]
Santos 23 December 2019 5 August 2020 15 6 4 5 17 16 +1 040.00 [63]
Boavista 13 December 2020 30 June 2021 25 7 7 11 28 35 −7 028.00
Zamalek 5 March 2022 24 January 2023 52 31 13 8 81 37 +44 059.62
1 February 2023 22 March 2023 9 2 2 5 6 12 −6 022.22
Career total 1,081 552 246 283 1,741 1,086 +655 051.06

Managerial honours

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Club

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Porto

Zamalek

Al Sadd

Individual

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