- José Peseiro
Infobox Football biography
playername = José Peseiro
fullname = José Vítor dos Santos Peseiro
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1960|4|4
cityofbirth =Coruche
countryofbirth =Portugal
height =
currentclub = Rapid Bucureşti
manageryears = 1992–1994
1994–1996
1996–1999 1999–2003
2003–2004
2004–2005
2006–2007
2007–2008
2008–
managerclubs =União de Santarém União de Montemor
OrientalC.D. Nacional Real Madrid (assistant)
Sporting CPAl-Hilal Panathinaikos FC
Rapid BucureştiJosé Vítor dos Santos Peseiro (born
4 April 1960 inCoruche ,Portugal ) is a football manager, who most notably served as an assistant forCarlos Queiroz during hisReal Madrid tenure and as a manager for Sporting until his resignation in October 2005. For the 2007/08 season, he was at the helm of the Greek sidePanathinaikos but after failing to win the Greek championship, in other words letting the arch-rivalsOlympiakos grab yet another title, he was sacked by the Panathinikos board.In June 2008 he signed a three year contract with
Romania n football clubFC Rapid Bucureşti . On October 2, 2008 Rapid was knocked out from UEFA Cup by the German club Wolsburg and Peseiro was formaly dismissed, although from a technical point of view he is still the Rapid's manager.A graduate of the same managing course of
José Mourinho , Peseiro's career as manager started earlier, in the 1992-93 season for a local club, União de Santarém. After two season there, two more followed in União de Montemor and three in Oriental until 1999, when he moved toCD Nacional .In the
Madeira Islands club he started to develop, winning thePortuguese Second Division , and two seasons later, finishing second in theLiga de Honra , climbing to the top division. Finishing eleventh and completing his job of securing the team in the top division, he was picked byCarlos Queiroz as his assistant inReal Madrid for the 2003-04 season. However, as things went badly for the Madrid side, Queiroz was given the sack and returned to his assistant position inManchester United , and Peseiro was invited toSporting Clube de Portugal .Peseiro arrived at a time of change in Portuguese football, after Mourinho and the
FC Porto team that dominated the league in the past two seasons was disbanded, and fans had high expectations for Peseiro, whom they hoped could help the team recapture the title. A poor season start (with three defeats and two draws until the 9th week) was followed by an also poor rest of season, with a total of 61 points. However, the equally mediocre seasons of both Porto and championsSL Benfica allowed the team to fight for the leaage title until the penultimate matchday (Sporting was actually leading at the start of it), when Sporting lost to Benfica due to a last minute blunder by goalkeeper Ricardo. TheUEFA Cup run, however, was much more positive - finishing third in the group stage, Sporting knocked outFeyenoord , Middlesbrough,Newcastle United , as a last-minute in overtime header by Miguel Garcia put Sporting ahead ofAZ Alkmaar in the semi-finals, played at theAlkmaarder Hout . Motivated by the possibility of lifting the cup in their own ground, theEstádio José Alvalade , Sporting faced CSKA Moscow (who knocked out Benfica earlier in the competition and was on the FC PortoUEFA Champions League group stage). A goal by Rogério put the team ahead until the half time, but in the second half the Russian team turned the tide against Sporting, who shell-shocked after the first goal byAleksei Berezutskiy and allowed a second byYuri Zhirkov . In a dramatic turn of events, Rogério sent what looked a sure equalizer to the far post, and in the counter-attackVágner Love closed the scoreline against an hopeless Ricardo.The start of the 2005-06 season was little less of catastrophic, losing the Champions League qualification to
Udinese , and then being knocked out of theUEFA Cup byHalmstads BK in the Alvalade XXI. While the league started well for Sporting, a first defeat against Nacional was followed by a suffered victory againstVitória FC , and after losing to Halmstads the team suffered a beating at the hands of recently promotedFC Paços de Ferreira . In16 October , a 0-1 defeat againstAcadémica de Coimbra sank Sporting into 7th place, and two days later, team president António Dias da Cunha accepted his resignation.During his tenure with Sporting, Peseiro was frequently accused of not being able to combine "positive" football with positive results. He also earned the fame of being a poor motivator and having a loose grip on the changing room -
Fábio Rochemback was once caught on camera telling him to "Go take it up the arse" after being subbed out, an episode repeated months later withLiédson . Rochemback was then transferred toMiddlesbrough FC , where he appeared in the 2006UEFA Cup final.As of the 2008-2009 season, Peseiro was send to the stand 2 times for kicking the ball away and participating in a scandal that ocurred between Rapid and CFR Cluj while in a derby on August 9th respectively.
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