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Intead of you to focus on Next season and avoid that mistakes you made last season, you spent your holidays by playing with friends on street, now see what you have cause.
My dear Manchester united fans, i think we need a new goalkeeper
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07/07/2025
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A COMPLETE HISTORY OF MANCHESTER UNITED HEADCOACH RUBEN AMORIM
Rúben Amorim: From Midfield Maestro to Managerial Prodigy
Early Life and Youth Career
Full Name: Rúben Filipe Marques Amorim
Born: January 27, 1985
Place: Lisbon, Portugal
Rúben Amorim was born in Lisbon and grew up in the Benfica-supporting neighborhood of São João de Brito. From a young age, he showcased a strong passion for football. At just 14, he joined the youth ranks of Benfica, one of Portugal’s biggest clubs. Although he didn’t immediately become a top-tier youth star, his technical skills and football IQ helped him develop into a reliable midfielder.
Professional Playing Career
Belenenses (2003–2008)
Amorim’s professional debut came with C.F. Os Belenenses. Over five seasons, he became a key midfielder, known for his intelligence, work rate, and versatility. His consistent performances caught the attention of top clubs in Portugal.
Benfica (2008–2017)
In 2008, Amorim returned to his boyhood club, SL Benfica. Though not always a starter, he became a valuable squad player. He played as a central midfielder and sometimes as a right-back. During his time at Benfica:
He won three Primeira Liga titles
He added five domestic cups to his trophy haul
He was respected for his professionalism and tactical understanding
Loans and Retirement
Amorim had loan spells at Braga and Al-Wakrah (Qatar). He retired in 2017, aged only 32, due to recurring injuries and a desire to pursue coaching.
International Career
Amorim was capped 14 times for the Portugal national team.
He was part of the 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cup squads, although he wasn’t a regular starter.
He was known for his tactical discipline and team-first mentality.
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Coaching Career: A Meteoric Rise
Casa Pia (2018)
Amorim began coaching at Casa Pia AC, a third-division side in Lisbon. However, his stint ended prematurely due to a licensing issue: he didn't yet possess the necessary UEFA Pro License.
Braga B and Braga (2019–2020)
After gaining more experience, he joined Braga B and was quickly promoted to manage the first team in December 2019.
He impressed immediately with a dynamic 3-4-3 system
In just a few months, he beat Porto, Sporting CP, and Benfica
Won the Taça da Liga (League Cup) in early 2020
Sporting CP (2020–Present)
In March 2020, Sporting CP paid a then-record €10 million release clause to bring Amorim in as head coach. At the time, many fans and media questioned the high fee for an inexperienced manager.
But Amorim quickly silenced the critics:
2020–21 Season: Historic League Title
Led Sporting to win the Primeira Liga, their first league title in 19 years
Created a disciplined and cohesive team built around youth and intensity
Key players like Pedro Gonçalves, Nuno Mendes, and Gonçalo Inácio flourished under him
Also won the Taça da Liga
Philosophy and Tactics
Favors a 3-4-3 formation
Emphasizes defensive solidity, quick transitions, and youth development
Highly regarded for his man-management and tactical flexibility
Recent Achievements
Consistent top-3 finishes in Portugal
Regular appearances in European competitions (UEFA Champions League and Europa League)
Continued to develop stars like Manuel Ugarte, Marcus Edwards, and Viktor Gyökeres
As of 2025, Amorim is seen as one of the brightest young managers in Europe. He has been linked with major clubs across the continent, including Chelsea, Liverpool, and PSG.
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Legacy and Reputation
Known for his calm demeanor, humility, and strong leadership
Praised for bringing Sporting CP back to the top of Portuguese football
Often compared to top minds like Julian Nagelsmann and Xabi Alonso
Represents a new wave of modern, intelligent coaches emerging from Portugal
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Quick Facts
Playing Position: Central Midfielder / Right-Back
Coaching Style: Tactical, Youth-Oriented, Pragmatic 3-4-3
Biggest Achievement: Winning Primeira Liga with Sporting CP (2021)
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