Portuguese football manager (born 1960)
José Vítor dos Santos Peseiro MON (born 4 April 1960) is a Portuguese football manager and former player who played as a forward .
After an unassuming career as a player, he went on to coach several clubs in his country, including Sporting CP – which he took to the 2005 UEFA Cup final [ 2] – and Porto . He also worked extensively in Arab nations, being in charge of the Saudi Arabia national team . He also finished second at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations with Nigeria .
Playing career
Born in Coruche , Santarém District , Peseiro never played in higher than the Segunda Liga as a professional, starting out at Sport Lisboa e Cartaxo in 1979. In that competition, he represented Amora , Oriental , Samora Correia and Torreense for a total of five seasons.[ 3]
34-year-old Peseiro retired at the end of the 1993–94 season in the fourth division , with local club União de Santarém .[ 4]
Coaching career
Beginnings
Peseiro spent his first eight years as a manager in the third and fourth tiers of Portuguese football, starting out as a player-coach at his last team.[ 4] In summer 1999, he was appointed at Nacional , which he helped get promoted to the Primeira Liga in just three seasons .[ 5] In 2002–03 , he led the team to a final eleventh position.
In 2003–04 , Peseiro assisted Carlos Queiroz at Real Madrid .[ 6] At the end of the campaign, after the team lost a considerable advantage on the table to be finally surpassed by Valencia , Barcelona and Deportivo de La Coruña , the pair was sacked,[ 7] and the latter returned to his assistant position in Manchester United .
Sporting CP
Peseiro signed with Sporting CP for 2004–05 . After collecting three losses and two draws in his first nine games in charge, the side eventually finished in third place with 61 points, four behind champions Benfica ;[ 8] additionally, he coached the team to a runner-up run in the UEFA Cup after disposing of the likes of Feyenoord , Middlesbrough and Newcastle United . The final was played at the Estádio José Alvalade , and after a 1–0 lead at half-time the hosts eventually succumbed to CSKA Moscow 3–1.[ 2]
At the start of the 2005–06 season , the Lions were ousted from the UEFA Champions League by Udinese ,[ 9] and after being relegated to the UEFA Cup they were immediately knocked out by Halmstads 4–4 on aggregate after a 2–3 home loss.[ 10] [ 11] On 16 October 2005, following a 0–1 home defeat to Académica de Coimbra that saw Sporting sink to the seventh position, he resigned.[ 12] [ 13]
Eastern Europe
In the 2007 off-season, Peseiro was named manager of Panathinaikos .[ 14] After failing to win the Super League Greece and also losing 4–0 to neighbouring Olympiacos in the domestic cup , he was forced to step down.[ 15] [ 16]
In June 2008, Peseiro signed a three-year contract with Romanian club Rapid București . On 2 October, after being eliminated from the UEFA Cup by VfL Wolfsburg , he was sacked[ 17] only to be reinstated a few days later;[ 18] he eventually resigned on 12 January 2009, after failing to agree on a new deal.[ 19]
Saudi Arabia
Peseiro succeeded Nasser Al-Johar at the helm of the Saudi Arabia national team in 2009, during the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign . His debut took place on 28 March, and it ended with a 2–1 away win over Iran which was the former's first ever victory in that country and the latter's first loss in nearly 40 home games;[ 20] eventually, the nation failed to reach the finals in South Africa after losing to Bahrain on the away goals rule ,[ 21] and on 10 January 2011 he was relieved of his duties following a 2–1 defeat against Syria in the 2011 AFC Asian Cup opener.[ 22]
Braga
On 3 June 2012, Peseiro was appointed at Braga .[ 23] His first major signing was Portuguese international Rúben Micael ,[ 24] and he qualified the club for the group stage of the Champions League for the second time in its history, after disposing of Udinese on penalties .[ 25] [ 26]
At the end of the campaign , in spite of winning the Taça da Liga and ranking fourth in the league, Braga and Peseiro reached an agreement to terminate the manager's contract.[ 27]
Al-Wahda and Al-Ahly
From 11 November 2013 to 11 January 2015, Peseiro worked with Al Wahda in the UAE Pro League . On 9 October of the latter year, Al Ahly announced his signing; upon hearing the news, fans of the latter protested against the decision based on his weak résumé .[ 28] [ 29]
Return to Portugal
On 18 January 2016, after cutting ties with the Egyptian side, Peseiro replaced Julen Lopetegui at Porto .[ 30] Even though the third position they occupied at the time of the Spaniard's dismissal was still secured , he collected more losses than his predecessor,[ 31] and also lost the final of the Taça de Portugal to his former team Braga, on penalties.[ 32]
On 6 June 2016, Peseiro signed a two-year deal with Braga.[ 33] On 14 December, following consecutive home defeats that resulted in elimination from the Europa League and the Portuguese Cup , respectively at the hands of Shakhtar Donetsk (4–2) and Covilhã (2–1), he was fired.[ 34]
Peseiro returned to the UAE in January 2017 with Sharjah , and was sacked nine months later after a poor start to the new season .[ 35] The following February, he went home to sign a contract at Vitória de Guimarães until June 2019,[ 36] which he rescinded by mutual agreement a year early.[ 37]
In July 2018, Peseiro returned to Sporting after 13 years away, assuming the reins at a club that had lost several key players following fan violence, and whose previous manager Siniša Mihajlović lasted just nine days in the job.[ 38] On 1 November, following poor overall performances and a 1–2 home loss against Estoril in the group stage of the Taça da Liga , he was relieved of his duties.[ 39]
Venezuela
Peseiro returned to national team duties on 4 February 2020, being appointed by Venezuela after the resignation of Rafael Dudamel .[ 40] He made his debut on 9 October in a 3–0 loss away to Colombia in 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification ; the opponents were led by compatriot Carlos Queiroz .[ 41]
At the 2021 Copa América in Brazil, Venezuela was eliminated from the group stage with two draws and two defeats; Peseiro was praised by pundit Tim Vickery for achieving those results, despite a spate of COVID-19 infections and virus-related travel restrictions that kept key forward Salomón Rondón in China.[ 42] He resigned in August, having not been paid for over a year amidst the South American country's economic crisis .[ 43]
Nigeria
On 29 December 2021, Peseiro reached a verbal agreement with the Nigeria Football Federation to replace Gernot Rohr at the helm of the national team .[ 44] He was supposed to travel to the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon, but strictly as an "observer" while interim manager Augustine Eguavoen led the side to the last 16;[ 45] the deal eventually fell through, as Eguavoen was retained at the end of the tournament.[ 46]
On 15 May 2022, Peseiro was finally appointed as the new head coach.[ 47] He finished runner-up in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations , losing 2–1 to hosts Ivory Coast ;[ 48] subsequently, he was awarded the Order of the Niger by president Bola Tinubu .[ 49]
Peseiro left his position on 1 March 2024.[ 50]
Managerial statistics
As of match played 11 February 2024
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team
Nat
From
To
Record
Ref
Oriental
29 October 1996
2 June 1999
103
51
26
26
136
103
+33
0 49.51
[ 51]
Nacional
2 June 1999
25 June 2003
148
68
40
40
234
182
+52
0 45.95
[ 52]
Sporting CP
3 June 2004
18 October 2005
63
34
10
19
118
74
+44
0 53.97
[ 53]
Al Hilal
4 June 2006
10 January 2007
14
10
2
2
22
10
+12
0 71.43
[ 54]
Panathinaikos
5 June 2007
15 May 2008
46
30
10
6
74
32
+42
0 65.22
[ 55]
Rapid București
3 June 2008
2 October 2008
11
4
2
5
12
11
+1
0 36.36
[ 56]
Rapid București
9 October 2008
12 January 2009
9
6
3
0
17
8
+9
0 66.67
[ 56]
Saudi Arabia
18 February 2009
10 January 2011
31
12
12
7
35
22
+13
0 38.71
[ 57]
Braga
3 June 2012
29 May 2013
47
23
8
16
84
64
+20
0 48.94
[ 58]
Al Wahda
11 November 2013
11 January 2015
43
20
13
10
77
61
+16
0 46.51
[ 59]
Al Ahly
9 October 2015
18 January 2016
12
8
2
2
22
10
+12
0 66.67
[ 60]
Porto
21 January 2016
30 May 2016
22
13
1
8
38
26
+12
0 59.09
[ 61]
Braga
6 June 2016
15 December 2016
23
11
5
7
39
30
+9
0 47.83
[ 58]
Sharjah
1 January 2017
16 October 2017
21
3
8
10
24
36
−12
0 14.29
[ 62]
Vitória Guimarães
28 February 2018
16 May 2018
10
4
2
4
13
10
+3
0 40.00
[ 63]
Sporting CP
1 July 2018
1 November 2018
14
9
1
4
24
14
+10
0 64.29
[ 53]
Venezuela
4 February 2020
20 August 2021
10
1
3
6
5
15
−10
0 10.00
[ 64]
Nigeria
15 May 2022
1 March 2024
22
10
5
7
39
25
+14
0 45.45
Total
651
317
153
181
1,012
736
+276
0 48.69
—
Honours
Nacional
Sporting CP
Braga
Al Ahly
Porto
Nigeria
Orders
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