Honours | | | 2002/2003 | | | 2003/2004 | | | 2004/2005 | | | 2005/2006 | | | 2008/2009 | | | 2009/2010 | | | 2014/2015 | | | José Mário dos Santos Mourinho Félix GOIH (European Portuguese: ; born 26 January 1963), is a Portuguese professional football manager and former player who was most recently head coach of Italian Serie A club Roma. Dubbed "The Special One" by the British media, Mourinho is one of the most decorated managers ever and is widely considered to be among the greatest managers of all time.
After an uneventful career as a midfielder in the Portuguese leagues, playing most of the time in the reserves' non-league games while playing for Portuguese First Division clubs, and then in the Portuguese second and third divisions where he would end his playing career at 24, Mourinho moved into coaching, first as an interpreter for Bobby Robson at Sporting CP and Porto, before gaining success as an assistant at Barcelona under both Robson and his successor, Louis van Gaal. After brief stints at Benfica and União de Leiria, Mourinho returned to Porto as manager in 2002, winning the Primeira Liga twice, a Taça de Portugal, the UEFA Cup and the UEFA Champions League, Porto's first European Cup title since 1987. That success earned him a move to England with Chelsea in 2004. Marked by braggadocio during his early managerial career, Mourinho famously said "I think I'm a special one", which came to be a renowned moniker for him. With the club, he won two Premier League titles, an FA Cup and two League Cups in his three seasons at the club, before he departed in 2007 amid reports of disagreements with club owner Roman Abramovich.
In 2008, Mourinho joined Italian club Inter Milan, where he won Serie A twice, including a European treble of Serie A, the Coppa Italia and the UEFA Champions League in 2010, a first for an Italian club. This made him one of five coaches to have won the European Cup with two clubs, and later that year, earned him the first FIFA World Coach of the Year. Mourinho then moved to Real Madrid in Spain, where he won La Liga in 2011–12 with a record points tally, becoming the fifth coach to have won league titles in four countries. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article |
| FC Porto | 02/04 | Champions 01/02 | 4 | UEFA S.Cup 03 | 1 | Champions 03/04 | 13 | | Chelsea | 04/07 | EPL 04/05 | 38 | Champions 04/05 | 12 | Comty. Shield 05 | 1 | EPL 05/06 | 38 | Champions 05/06 | 8 | FA Cup 05/06 | 3 | Champions 06/07 | 12 | Comty. Shield 06 | 1 | EPL 06/07 | 38 | FA Cup 06/07 | 5 | Comty. Shield 07 | 1 | EPL 07/08 | 6 | Champions 07/08 | 1 | | Inter Milan | 08/10 | Coppa Italia 08/09 | 4 | Supercoppa 08 | 1 | Serie A 08/09 | 38 | Champions 08/09 | 8 | Coppa Italia 09/10 | 5 | Supercoppa 09 | 1 | Serie A 09/10 | 38 | Champions 09/10 | 13 | | Real Madrid | 10/13 | Copa del Rey 10/11 | 9 | La Liga 10/11 | 38 | Champions 10/11 | 12 | Supercopa 11 | 2 | La Liga 11/12 | 38 | Copa del Rey 11/12 | 6 | Champions 11/12 | 12 | La Liga 12/13 | 38 | Supercopa 12 | 2 | Copa del Rey 12/13 | 9 | Champions 12/13 | 12 | | Chelsea | 13/15 | League Cup 13/14 | 3 | EPL 13/14 | 38 | UEFA S. Cup 13 | 1 | Champions 13/14 | 12 | FA Cup 13/14 | 3 | League Cup 14/15 | 6 | EPL 14/15 | 38 | Champions 14/15 | 8 | FA Cup 14/15 | 2 | ICC 15 | 4 | Comty. Shield 15 | 1 | EPL 15/16 | 16 | League Cup 15/16 | 2 | Champions 15/16 | 6 | | Manchester United | 16/18 | ICC 16 | 2 | Comty. Shield 16 | 1 | League Cup 16/17 | 6 | EPL 16/17 | 38 | Europa League 16/17 | 15 | FA Cup 16/17 | 4 | ICC 17 | 3 | League Cup 17/18 | 3 | UEFA S. Cup 17 | 1 | EPL 17/18 | 38 | Champions 17/18 | 8 | FA Cup 17/18 | 6 | ICC 18 | 3 | EPL 18/19 | 17 | League Cup 18/19 | 1 | Champions 18/19 | 6 | | Tottenham Hotspur | 19/21 | EPL 19/20 | 26 | Champions 19/20 | 4 | FA Cup 19/20 | 5 | Europa Qualif 20/21 | 3 | League Cup 20/21 | 4 | EPL 20/21 | 32 | FA Cup 20/21 | 3 | Europa League 20/21 | 10 | | Roma | 21/24 | ECL Qualif 21/22 | 2 | Coppa Italia 21/22 | 2 | Serie A 21/22 | 38 | ECL 21/22 | 13 | Friendlies 22 | 5 | Coppa Italia 22/23 | 2 | Serie A 22/23 | 38 | Europa League 22/23 | 15 | Coppa Italia 23/24 | 2 | Serie A 23/24 | 20 | Europa League 23/24 | 6 |
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Lineups found Starting lineup changes since last game | | | | | | | | | August 2018 | | | | 27-Aug to 21-Sep Jones Hamstring Strain | September 2018 | | | | 03-Sep to 14-Sep Fellaini Back Injury | | 03-Sep to 24-Sep Herrera Ankle Injury | | 21-Sep to 22-Sep Matić, Red Card Ban (1 match) | | 25-Sep to 27-Oct Lingard Groin Strain | | 25-Sep to 19-Oct Herrera Ankle Injury | M3 | 25Sep | H | Derby | | 2-2 | 4-2-3-1 | Initial team: Romero, Dalot, Jones, Bailly, Young, Matić, Herrera, Mata, Lingard, Martial, Lukaku, | | | 26-Sep to 10-Oct Dalot Knock | October 2018 | | | | 28-Sep to 29-Sep Romero Red Card Ban (1 match) | | 06-Oct to 02-Nov McTominay Knee Injury | | 06-Oct to 04-Dec Bailly Back Injury | | 07-Oct to 19-Oct Matić, Ankle Injury | | 07-Oct to 06-Nov Fellaini Groin Injury | | 16-Oct to 30-Nov Dalot Knock | | 21-Oct to 27-Oct Sanc' , Groin Injury | | 29-Oct to 11-Nov Lukaku Knock | November 2018 | | | | 07-Nov to 11-Nov Sanc' , Thigh Injury | | 25-Nov to 04-Dec Darmian Knock | December 2018 | | | | 28-Nov to 04-Dec Smalling Foot Injury | | 02-Dec to 07-Dec Jones Knock | | 04-Dec to 05-Dec Young Yellow Card Accumulation (1 match) | | 05-Dec to 15-Dec Martial Thigh Injury | | 06-Dec to 07-Dec Smalling Knock | | 06-Dec to 08-Dec Bailly Knock | | 06-Dec to 15-Dec Darmian Knock | | 09-Dec to 15-Dec Dalot Knock | Color References: GK, DF, DM, MF, FW , Unknown Pos |
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