Manuel Machado (football manager)

Manuel Machado
Personal information
Full nameManuel António Marques Machado
Date of birth4 December 1955
Place of birthOliveira, Portugal
Club information
Current team
Nacional (coach)
Teams managed
YearsTeam
1992–1993Vitória Guimarães (youth)
1993–1994Vila Real
1995–1996Vitória Guimarães (youth)
1998–2000Fafe
2000–2004Moreirense
2004–2005Vitória Guimarães
2005–2006Nacional
2006–2007Académica
2007–2008Braga
2008–2010Nacional
2010–2011Vitória Guimarães
2012Aris
2012–Nacional

Manuel António Marques Machado (born 4 December 1955) is a Portuguese football manager, currently in charge of C.D. Nacional.

Football career

Born in the village of Oliveira, in Guimarães, Machado started his career with his local Vitória de Guimarães' youth sides, having a head coach spell with lowly SC Vila Real in between. After two years with another modest club in the north, A.D. Fafe, he moved to another side in his region, Moreirense FC, helping it promote from the third to the first division in just two years.

Machado then coached Moreirense to a comfortable 12th position in their debut season, finishing ninth in the following campaign, after which he returned to Guimarães. Subsequently he signed with C.D. Nacional, helping the Madeirans finish a best-ever fifth, with qualification to the UEFA Cup. After almost two years at Académica de Coimbra he joined S.C. Braga, where he did not meet the expectations of a UEFA Cup place, thus being sacked.

Machado rejoined Nacional for 2008–09,[1] bettering the club's best-ever finish as fourth. However, on 13 December 2009, he announced he would leave the benches for a period, after surgery-related complications; he was replaced by assistant Predrag Jokanović,[2] and eventually left his post at the end of the campaign, replaced by precisely the Serbian.

On 2 June 2010 Machado returned to Vitória Guimarães, taking the Minho team to the final of the Portuguese Cup in his first season. On 26 August 2011 he left the club, after Europa League elimination at the hands of Atlético Madrid (0–6 on aggregate, 0–4 home loss in the second game).[3]

Machado returned to Nacional for his third spell on 13 October 2012, replacing fired Pedro Caixinha.[4]

Honours

Moreirense
Vitória Guimarães

References

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