Portugal Mourinho

Jose Mourinho

Born:26-Jan-63
Region/City:Setubal

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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




PT FC Porto02/04
    uefaChampions 01/024
    uefaUEFA S.Cup 031
    uefaChampions 03/04 13
England Chelsea04/07
EPL 04/05 38
    uefaChampions 04/0512
    Comty. Shield 05 1
EPL 05/06 38
    uefaChampions 05/068
    FA Cup 05/063
    uefaChampions 06/0712
    Comty. Shield 061
EPL 06/0738
    FA Cup 06/07 5
    Comty. Shield 071
EPL 07/086
    uefaChampions 07/081
IT Inter Milan08/10
    Coppa Italia 08/094
    Supercoppa 08 1
Serie A 08/09 38
    uefaChampions 08/098
    Coppa Italia 09/10 5
    Supercoppa 091
Serie A 09/10 38
    uefaChampions 09/10 13
ES Real Madrid10/13
    Copa del Rey 10/11 9
La Liga 10/1138
    uefaChampions 10/1112
    Supercopa 112
La Liga 11/12 38
    Copa del Rey 11/126
    uefaChampions 11/1212
La Liga 12/1338
    Supercopa 12 2
    Copa del Rey 12/139
    uefaChampions 12/1312
England Chelsea13/15
    League Cup 13/143
EPL 13/1438
    uefaUEFA S. Cup 131
    uefaChampions 13/1412
    FA Cup 13/143
    League Cup 14/15 6
EPL 14/15 38
    uefaChampions 14/158
    FA Cup 14/152
    fifaICC 154
    Comty. Shield 151
EPL 15/1616
    League Cup 15/162
    uefaChampions 15/166
England Manchester United16/18
    fifaICC 162
    Comty. Shield 16 1
    League Cup 16/17 6
EPL 16/1738
    uefaEuropa League 16/17 15
    FA Cup 16/174
    fifaICC 173
    League Cup 17/183
    uefaUEFA S. Cup 171
EPL 17/1838
    uefaChampions 17/188
    FA Cup 17/186
    fifaICC 183
EPL 18/1917
    League Cup 18/191
    uefaChampions 18/196
England Tottenham Hotspur19/21
EPL 19/2026
    uefaChampions 19/204
    FA Cup 19/205
    uefaEuropa Qualif 20/213
    League Cup 20/214
EPL 20/2132
    FA Cup 20/213
    uefaEuropa League 20/2110
IT Roma21/24
    uefaECL Qualif 21/222
    Coppa Italia 21/222
Serie A 21/2238
    uefaECL 21/22 13
    fifaFriendlies 225
    Coppa Italia 22/232
Serie A 22/2338
    uefaEuropa League 22/2315
    Coppa Italia 23/242
Serie A 23/2420
    uefaEuropa League 23/246

Tottenham Hotspur uefa Champions League 2019/2020




4 lineups analysed - Number represent player in starting lineup. Click to show
Lineups not confirmed are not included.

Goalkeepers
AR Gazzaniga (2)
FR Lloris (2)

Right backs
CI Aurier (2)
England Walk'rs (1)
Centre backs
BE Alde'ld (4)
CO Sánchez (2)
AR Foyth (1)
England Tanganga (1)
England Dier (1)
Left backs
England Rose (2)
Wales Davies (1)
Right midfielders
BR L Moura (1)
AR L Celso (1)
PT G Fernandes (1)
CI Aurier (1)
Centre midfielders
England Winks (3)
England Dier (2)
AR L Celso (2)
England Alli (1)
FR Sissoko (1)
DK Eriksen (1)
Left midfielders
England Sessegnon (2)
KR Son (1)
NL Bergwijn (1)
Fowards
BR L Moura (3)
England Alli (2)
England Kane (1)
AR Lamela (1)
See also Team Substitutions
Lineups found             Starting lineup changes since last game
November 2019
            23-Nov to 15-Feb Davies Ankle Injury
M526NovH Olympiacs4-24-2-3-1Initial team: Gazzaniga, Aurier, Sánchez, Alde'ld, Rose, D, Winks, Dier, L Moura, Alli, Son, Kane,
December 2019
            04-Dec to 14-Dec Winks Ankle Injury
            05-Dec to 21-Dec Ndom'le Groin Strain
M611Dec Bayern3-14-2-3-1In:Walk'rs, Foyth, Sissoko, L Celso, Eriksen, Sessegnon,
Out:Aurier, Sánchez, Winks, Alli, Son, Kane,
February 2020
            23-Dec to 04-Jan Son Red Card Ban (3 matches)
            23-Dec to 10-Jan Rose Muscle Injury
            27-Dec to 31-Dec Winks Yellow Card Accumulations (1 match)
            27-Dec to 31-Dec Sissoko Yellow Card Accumulation (1 match)
            27-Dec to 27-Dec Alli Knock
            28-Dec to 17-May Foyth Groin Strain
            01-Jan to 21-Jan Ndom'le Groin Injury
            01-Jan to 18-Apr Kane Thigh Injury
            02-Jan to 04-Apr Sissoko Knee Injury
            11-Jan to 22-Jan Rose Back Injury
            02-Feb to 04-Feb Alli Ankle Injury
            03-Feb to 15-Feb L Celso Thigh Injury
            03-Feb to 16-Feb Lamela Groin Injury
            05-Feb to 06-Mar Sessegnon Hip Flexor Strain
            15-Feb to 28-Feb Walk'rs Calf Injury
            17-Feb to 17-May Son Broken Arm
M719FebH Leipzig0-14-4-2In:Lloris, Aurier, Sánchez, Davies, G Fernandes, Winks, Bergwijn, Alli,
Out:Gazzaniga, Walk'rs, Foyth, Rose, D, Sissoko, Dier, Eriksen, Sessegnon,
            23-Feb to 06-Mar Lloris Groin Injury
March 2020
            01-Mar to 20-Mar Davies Hamstring Strain
            05-Mar to 12-Jul Parrott Knock
            08-Mar to 15-Mar Sánchez, Knock
            08-Mar to 17-May Bergwijn Ankle Injury
M810Mar Leipzig3-03-4-2-1In:Tanganga, Dier, Sessegnon, Lamela,
Out:Sánchez, Davies, G Fernandes, Bergwijn,
August 2020
            01-Jun to 11-Jul Tanganga Lower Back Injury
            01-Jun to 18-Jul Foyth Knee Injury
            01-Jun to 22-Jun L Moura Head Injury
            18-Jun to 22-Jun Alli FA Charge of Improper Conduct
            18-Jun to 19-Jun L Celso Thigh Injury
            03-Jul to 25-Jul Alli Thigh Injury
            07-Jul to 25-Jul Dier FA Ban
            10-Jul to 31-Jul Ndom'le Knock
            15-Jul to 18-Jul L Moura Knock
            16-Jul to 19-Jul Aurier Personal Leave
            19-Jul to 19-Jul Rose Unable to Face Parent Club
    Color References:     GK, DF, DM, MF, FW , Unknown Pos
games black=tourn incomplete