Manuel Cajuda

Manuel Cajuda
Personal information
Full nameManuel Ventura Cajuda de Sousa
Date of birth27 June 1951
Place of birthOlhão, Portugal
Playing positionMidfielder
Club information
Current team
Ajman Club (coach)
Youth career
1967–1969Olhanense
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1970–1971Sambrasense
1971–1972Olhanense
1972–1973Sambrasense
1975–1976Olhanense
1976–1983Farense
Teams managed
1984Farense
1987–1988Portimonense
1988–1989Olhanense
1989–1990Louletano
1990–1991Torreense
1991O Elvas
1991–1993Torreense
1993–1994União Leiria
1994–1997Braga
1997–1998Belenenses
1998–2002Braga
2002–2003União Leiria
2003–2004Marítimo
2004Beira-Mar
2005–2006Naval
2006Zamalek
2006–2009Vitória Guimarães
2009–2011Sharjah
2011–2012União Leiria
2013Olhanense
2013Chongqing
2014Tianjin Songjiang
2015–Ajman Club
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Manuel Ventura Cajuda de Sousa (born 27 June 1951) is a Portuguese football manager, currently in charge of Ajman Club.

In a career which spanned three decades he managed nearly 20 teams in his own country, and also worked in Egypt and the United Arab Emirates.

Playing career

Born in Olhão, Cajuda played exclusively in his native Algarve region during his career, starting out at S.C. Olhanense. In 1975 he joined what would be his main club, S.C. Farense, also in the second division.

In the 1983 summer, even though the Faro outfit had just promoted to the top level, 32-year-old Cajuda decided to retire from playing.

Manager career

Immediately after retiring, Cajuda started working as a manager with Farense, leading the team through 12 games in its first-ever season in the first division, and managing to help it retain its league status after finishing 12th. He continued to work in his native region in the following years, with Portimonense SC, Olhanense and Louletano DC.

In 1994, after years of working almost exclusively in the second level – the exception being S.C.U. Torreense in the 1991–92 campaign – Cajuda signed for Sporting de Braga, remaining in Minho for the following eight years (leading the team to the fourth place in 1997 and 2001), with two incomplete seasons with C.F. Os Belenenses in between. He managed to finish in the top-six with his following two teams, U.D. Leiria – he had already been in charge of the club nine years before, in division two – and C.S. Marítimo.

Cajuda left the Madeira side only one game into the 2004–05 season, and joined fellow top-divisioner S.C. Beira-Mar,[1] but only lasted an additional ten matches in Aveiro.[2] After a brief spell with Associação Naval 1º de Maio he left for Egypt with Zamalek SC, becoming the second Portuguese coach to be appointed at the club after Nelo Vingada.

Cajuda returned to Portugal midway through 2006–07 campaign joining Vitória de Guimarães – being announced on Christmas Day – which he led to promotion and a third position in the following year, just narrowly surpassing S.L. Benfica for the last UEFA Champions League berth and only to lose controversially in the last qualifying round against FC Basel of Switzerland. He left Vitória at the conclusion of the 2008–09 season with an eighth-place finish, joining Al Sharjah SC of the United Arab Emirates.[3]

In late September 2011 Cajuda became Leiria's third coach of the season, after dismissed Pedro Caixinha and Vítor Pontes.[4] He was relieved of his duties on 14 March 2012, with the team ranking last in the league.[5]

Personal

Cajuda's sons, Hugo (born 1979) and João (1984), were both involved in sports: the former played twice for Braga in the top division – under the management of his father – mainly representing the club's reserves during a short spell. The latter was engaged in gymnastics in his youth, but later took up an acting career.

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