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Rúben Amorim

Rúben Filipe Marques Amorim (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʁubɛn ɐmuˈɾĩ]; born 27 January 1985) is a Portuguese professional football manager and former player who is the manager of Primeira Liga club Sporting CP.

Rúben Amorim
Amorim with Sporting CP in 2024
Personal information
Full name Rúben Filipe Marques Amorim[1]
Date of birth (1985-01-27) 27 January 1985 (age 39)[1]
Place of birth Lisbon, Portugal
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)[1]
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Sporting CP (manager)
Youth career
1998–2000 Clube Atlético Cultural
2000–2002 Benfica
2002–2003 Belenenses
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2003–2008 Belenenses 96 (4)
2008–2017 Benfica 95 (5)
2012–2013Braga (loan) 30 (4)
2015–2016Al-Wakrah (loan) 14 (2)
Total 237 (15)
International career
2003 Portugal U18 3 (0)
2003–2004 Portugal U19 13 (0)
2004–2005 Portugal U20 13 (0)
2005–2008 Portugal U21 10 (0)
2010–2014 Portugal 14 (0)
Managerial career
2018–2019 Casa Pia
2019 Braga B
2019–2020 Braga
2020– Sporting CP
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

As a footballer, Amorim played mainly as a midfielder, although he could also be deployed as a right-back or winger.[2] He spent most of his professional career with Belenenses and Benfica, signing with the latter in 2008 and going on to win ten major titles, including three league titles, one Taça de Portugal, five Taças da Liga and one Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira. He represented Portugal in two FIFA World Cups, earning a total of 14 caps.

Upon retiring in 2017, he began his coaching career at Casa Pia in 2018, before resigning in 2018, amid a dispute with the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF). He was appointed as head coach at Braga B, before taking charge of the first team in December 2019, winning the 2020 Taça da Liga.

In March 2020, Amorim was appointed manager of Sporting CP for a managerial transfer worth €10 million (£8.65 million), becoming then the third-most expensive manager ever. He guided the club to a double of the Taça da Liga and the Primeira Liga, ending the latter's 19-year league title drought. These achievements won him the Primeira Liga's Manager of the Year award for the 2020–21 season. He later led them to another Primeira Liga title in the 2023–24 season.

Club career edit

Belenenses edit

Born in Lisbon, Amorim made his debut in the Primeira Liga on 14 December 2003, playing one minute for hometown club Belenenses in a 2–0 home win against Alverca.[3] From 2005–06 onwards, he became a regular.

In the 2007–08 campaign, Amorim started in 28 of his 29 league appearances (2,491 minutes of action) and helped his team finish in eighth position.

Benfica edit

In late April 2008, Amorim signed a four-year deal with Benfica after his Belenenses contract expired.[4] During his first season he was a regular starter, scoring his first goal on 23 November in a 2–0 away victory over Académica de Coimbra.[5]

Competing with new signings Javi García and Ramires, Amorim appeared less in 2009–10, but still featured prominently (24 matches with ten starts) as the side won the league – and the League Cup – after a five-year drought. When healthy, he was again regularly used by manager Jorge Jesus in the 2010–11 season. On 19 January 2011, however, after undergoing surgery on both knees, he was sidelined for several months.[6]

In early October 2011, whilst on duty with the national team, Amorim criticised Jesus' preferences – Benfica played most of their games without a single Portuguese player.[7] Increasingly disgusted with his plight, in December, he refused to train with the bench players – after warming up for several minutes only to not be used – following a game against Rio Ave, being subjected to the club's disciplinary proceedings;[8][9] on 30 January 2012, a loan was arranged with Braga until June of the following year.[10]

In 2013–14, Amorim returned to the Estádio da Luz and played 37 matches across all competitions, helping to win an unprecedent treble of league, Taça de Portugal and Taça da Liga.[11] At the beginning of the following campaign, he featured the full 120 minutes to help his team defeat Rio Ave in the Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira, thus winning four titles in 2014.[12] On 24 August, however, he got severely injured while playing on an artificial turf at Boavista,[13] with news the next day reporting an anterior cruciate ligament injury;[14] he was sidelined until 11 February 2015, when he featured as a substitute in a 3–0 home defeat of Vitória de Setúbal in the semi-finals of the domestic league cup.[15][16]

On 14 August 2015, Amorim joined Al-Wakrah in Qatar on a season-long deal.[17] On 4 April 2017, after more than a year of inactivity, the 32-year-old terminated his contract with Benfica and retired.[18]

International career edit

 
Amorim playing for Portugal in June 2013

Amorim appeared for Portugal at the 2007 UEFA European Under-21 Championship in the Netherlands, as the national side eventually lost to Italy for the final berth for the following year's Summer Olympic Games. On 10 May 2010, although not part of the senior squad's list of 23 for the 2010 FIFA World Cup,[19][20] he was named in a backup list of six players.[21] On 8 June, he replaced Nani after the Manchester United player sustained a clavicle injury which ruled him out of the finals in South Africa.[22] His senior debut came on the 15th, as he played the last five minutes of the group stage opener against Ivory Coast (0–0) in the place of Raul Meireles.[23]

Amorim was also selected by new manager Paulo Bento for the 2014 World Cup.[24] He made his debut in the tournament on 26 June in the last group phase match against Ghana, featuring the full 90 minutes in the 2–1 win but seeing his team eliminated on goal difference.[25]

Style of play edit

Amorim's style was similar to countryman Tiago, with both playing the same position, operating in central midfield, both defensive and offensive (Amorim, however, was also able to play as a right back).[26]

Coaching career edit

Early career edit

Shortly after retiring, Amorim joined the Lisbon Football Association in order to earn a coaching licence. Additionally, he attended a postgraduation course in psychomotor education.[27]

Amorim started working as a manager in 2018–19, with third division team Casa Pia.[28][29] In January 2019, the team were deducted six points and he was suspended from all activity for one year after giving instructions during a match without having the required coaching level to do so;[30] even though the bans were suspended shortly after,[31] he presented his resignation in the aftermath.[32]

On 20 May 2019, Amorim initially agreed to return to Benfica as their under-23 coach.[33] The following month, however, after a meeting at the club, he rejected that possibility.[34]

Braga edit

In mid-September 2019, Amorim was appointed at Braga's reserves in the third tier.[35] Three months later, he replaced the dismissed Ricardo Sá Pinto at the helm of the first team on a two-and-a-half-year contract, with the Minhotos being eighth place in the league at the time of his appointment.[36] In his first game in charge on 4 January, he led them to a 7–1 away demolition of Belenenses,[37] and three weeks later won the domestic league cup final against Porto with a last-minute goal from Ricardo Horta.[38] In the Primeira Liga, on 15 February, Amorim recorded Braga's first win away to Benfica in 65 years, with João Palhinha scoring the game's only goal.[39] He lost his first point in the league, after Braga drew 2–2 at home to Gil Vicente.[40] Amorim only lost two games for the club, in the round of sixteen of the 2019–20 UEFA Europa League against Rangers, 3–2 away in the first leg and 1–0 on the return leg at home.[41]

Sporting CP edit

2019–20: Debut season edit

Amorim became Sporting CP's manager on 4 March 2020 after the sacking of Silas, signing a deal until 30 June 2023 with a 20 million buyout clause.[42] Despite only having two months of top-flight experience, Sporting paid €10 million for his services, the third-highest transfer fee for a manager in history.[43] In his first game in charge on 8 March, he led them to a 2–0 home win against Aves.[44] In the rest of the games he took over, Amorim won six and drew three, but lost to Benfica in the Derby de Lisboa and rivals Porto at the end of the season, guiding Sporting to a fourth-place finish and qualification to the Europa League third qualifying round.[45] Despite their finish, Amorim managed to bring an recognisable identity that the club had previously been lacking.[46]

2020–21: Sporting's first league title in 19 years edit

 
The Sporting CP squad in April 2021.

In the summer transfer window, Jérémy Mathieu retired after suffering a knee injury in training, and was replaced by Zouhair Feddal.[47] Rodrigo Battaglia, Miguel Luís, Luciano Vietto, Wendel and Marcos Acuña departed from the club. Experienced goalkeeper Antonio Adán was brought in as the new first-choice goalkeeper, with other signings including Nuno Santos, Bruno Tabata, Pedro Porro, João Mário and João Palhinha, the last returning from his loan at Braga. At the end of the transfer window, Sporting signed Pedro Gonçalves, who had impressed in the previous season at Famalicão. Along with the new signings, Amorim promoted Daniel Bragança, Gonçalo Inácio, Matheus Nunes, Nuno Mendes and Tiago Tomás to the first-team squad.[47]

"It would be a mistake for us [to be assumed as champions],
it has to be game by game [...] when it is mathematically assured,
we will be considered candidates"

— Rúben Amorim on Sporting's chances of winning
the 2020–21 Primeira Liga on 25 April 2021[48]

On 23 January 2021, Amorim won his second consecutive league cup final, against his previous club; both he and Braga manager Carlos Carvalhal were sent to the stands for arguing with each other.[49] On 4 March, he renewed his contract for one more year, with an improved release clause of €30 million.[50] Following a national record of a 32-match unbeaten-streak, including on 11 May, a 1–0 home win against Boavista, he guided the club to their first league title triumph in 19 years, with Pedro Gonçalves finishing as the top scorer of the league with 23 goals and six Sporting players being named in the Primeira Liga Team of the Year.[51] Sporting only had one loss, during the season, being defeated by rivals Benfica 4–3 away in the Derby de Lisboa on 15 May.[52] At the end of the season, Amorim was named Primeira Liga's Manager of the Month in April and the Primeira Liga's Manager of the Year.[53]

2021–22: European improvement and runner-up finish edit

 
Amorim with Sporting CP in 2021

In his second summer transfer window, Amorim identified the defensive areas which required improvement for the squad, with his options being shorter than Sporting's domestic rivals, leading Ricardo Esgaio to return to the club, midfielder Manuel Ugarte and defender Rúben Vinagre also being signed. After remaining as a back-up to Antonio Adán, Luís Maximiano was sold to Spanish La Liga side Granada, which in turn led to Sporting signing João Virgínia.[54][55] At the end of the transfer window, starting left-back Nuno Mendes was loaned to Paris Saint-Germain, with Pablo Sarabia moving in the other direction.[56]

Amorim began his second season at Sporting by winning the Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira, on 31 July 2021, in the 2–1 defeat of his former club Braga.[57] After losing their first two Champions League group games, Sporting won their next three matches, culminating on 24 November when they defeated Borussia Dortmund 3–1 at home in the penultimate fixture to ensure the club's qualification to the round of sixteen, for the first time since the 2008–09 season.[58][59] On 28 November, Amorim became the fastest manager to win 50 games in the Primeira Liga, following a 2–0 home win against Tondela.[60] On 3 December, he led his squad to their first victory at the Estádio da Luz in six years, following a 3–1 away defeat of rivals Benfica in the Derby de Lisboa.[61]

On 29 January 2022, Amorim won his third consecutive league cup final, in a 2–1 victory against Benfica.[62] Sporting were eliminated in the last 16 of the Champions League by Manchester City, 5–0 on aggregate, knocked out of the Taça de Portugal in the semi-finals by Porto,[63] and finished the league season on 85 points as the year before, but six points behind aforementioned rival.[64]

2022–23: European and domestic disappointment edit

The following season, Sporting endured a disappointing start, including a 3–3 away draw to Braga and two consecutive losses to Porto (3–0) and Chaves (2–0), with the side being placed 13th in the league table, following the departure of key players João Palhinha and Matheus Nunes to Premier League sides Fulham and Wolverhampton Wanderers, respectively.[65][66] Referring to the departures of both players, Amorim said: "I, as a coach, failed to plan [summer transfer window]. What we have to pay attention to now, in this end of the market, is to be sure where we are going, not to think that we have to save now everything that we changed in a one-year planning".[67]

Despite their league form, on 7 September, Sporting won in Germany for the first time in their history, beating Europa League champions Eintracht Frankfurt 3–0 in their first group stage match of the 2022–23 UEFA Champions League,[68] followed by surprising victory at home over Tottenham Hotspur in their next fixture.[69] The following group stages matches, were marked by two individual errors from Antonio Adán and Ricardo Esgaio, which saw them lose twice to Marseille 4–1 and 2–0, respectively, with Esgaio coming through to a lot of scrutiny, from the club supporters, which led to Amorim defend him, saying: "He's not one of the fans' favorite players, but he's one of mine. As long as I am here, I will protect him as much as possible. He will never be abandoned by the manager and as long as I'm here there's nothing you can do to Esgaio".[70][71] Both losses, were followed by a surprise elimination from the third round of the Taça de Portugal to Liga 3 side Varzim, after a narrow 1–0 loss.[72] After losing 2–1 at home to Eintracht Frankfurt on 1 November, Sporting finished third in the group stage, which put them in the Europa League knockout round play-offs.[73]

Despite a difficult league season, Amorim guided Sporting to their third and Amorim's fourth consecutive league cup final, where they lost 2–0 to Porto in Leiria, who won tournament for the first time.[74] In the Europa League, Amorim led Sporting to the quarter-finals, following a surprise victory over favourites Arsenal on penalties, after drawing 3–3 on aggregate in London.[75] They were eliminated in the following round, after losing to Juventus 2–1 on aggregate at home.[76] Following a 2–2 home draw with Benfica in the Primeira Liga, despite leading 2–0 at half-time, Sporting missed out on Champions League qualification and qualified to the Europa League, after a 4th place finish in the league. After failing the season's goals, he admitted that he put his position at the disposal, following a meeting with the club's President and Sporting Director, despite having the trust of the club's President, who labelled him as 'one of the best coaches in the world', citing the bad planning of the season, specially the departure of Matheus Nunes to Wolverhampton Wanderers as one of the factors for the failure of the objectives.[77]

2023–24: Second league title edit

During the summer transfer window of 2023, Sporting broke the club's transfer record by signing Coventry City striker Viktor Gyökeres for €20 million.[78][79] On 12 August, Sporting opened their 2023–24 campaign with a 3–2 league victory at home to Vizela, with Sporting's record signing Gyökeres scoring a brace.[80] Amorim's team lost the Derby de Lisboa against Benfica away by two late goals at stoppage time on 12 November after Sporting’s one-goal halftime lead from a Viktor Gyökeres goal, despite the visitors being reduced to 10 men for practically the whole of the second half.[81][82] But on 18 December, Amorim's Sporting defeated Porto at the Estádio José Alvalade by 2–0, with goals from Gyökeres and Pedro Gonçalves, to end Sporting's eight-game straight winless run against Porto in the Primeira Liga.[83] The win also resulted in Sporting overtaking their rivals Benfica at the top of the table.[84]

Amorim led Sporting to their biggest Primeira Liga margin of victory since 2018, following of a 8–0 thrashing of Casa Pia, their second of the season, following a similar score against Dumiense at Taça de Portugal, early in the season.[85] Over the following months, Amorim was heavily linked to take over as the new manager of English Premier League club Liverpool, following the departure of long-serving manager Jürgen Klopp and when previous favourite Xabi Alonso publicly announced he was staying at Bayer Leverkusen amid interest.[86][87][88] On 2 April 2024, Amorim led Sporting to the Taça de Portugal final by drawing 2–2 away at Benfica, resulting in a 4–3 aggregate win, and secured Sporting a stoppage time 2–1 home win in the league four days later, to increase their lead at the top of the table.[89]

On 5 May 2024, Sporting mathematically secured their 20th Primeira Liga title, and second title under Amorim, following Benfica's defeat to Famalicão.[90]

Style of management edit

"His playing style is cleary pragmatic. He is a studious coach with the capacity for work and a lot of intuition. He is contagious with his will to win [...] and with the conviction that only with hard work from everyone is this possible."[91][92]

— Paulo Meneses, head of recruitment for Braga, on Amorim

Amorim is known for his communication skills, and tactical knowledge and flexibility.[93] Exuding a positive outlook and a laid-back, conciliatory demeanor, Amorim has consistently emphasized that he refrains from engaging in discussions about referees with the media.[94][95][96][97]

Sporting CP edit

During his tenure with Sporting started in March 2020, Amorim primarily played a 3–4–3, with two midfielders, usually João Palhinha and Matheus Nunes, and later, Morten Hjulmand and Hidemasa Morita in the following seasons, being responsible for protecting the defense, and emphasize the attacking capabilities of the wing-backs, like Pedro Porro and Nuno Mendes at first, and later Geny Catamo.[98][92][99] When defending in a low block, Sporting’s players stay behind the line of the box in order to keep a compact shape, prevent any potential shots from the edge of the box, and limit attacking opportunities. Amorim's team utilizes an intense pressing style and attempts to win the ball back in the final third.[92][99]

Rúben Amorim speaks as the Sporting CP's manager during a press conference at Estádio José Alvalade.

Amorim's team use interchanging movements to distract the opposing defenders and create space for the attackers to exploit.[92][99] They focus on exploiting the wings and half-spaces (with players like Pedro Gonçalves playing inside with Pablo Sarabia and Nuno Santos sticking to the left side of the attack).[92][99] The number 9, firstly Paulinho and then Gyökeres after the signing of the Swede in 2023, is the only player who tends to act in terms of pressing the ball and slowing the progression of the opposition, looking to create a space in the defensive line of the opposition that can be quickly attacked, in order to allow the man in possession initially to look for a vertical passing option. Amorim has also a 3–4–3 diamond formation with three mobile defenders; plus one more covering space – becoming, in effect, a defensive midfielder, two "controlling" midfielders with responsibilities to feed the attack-minded players, one second striker, two touchline-hugging wingers and one versatile centre forward.[92][99]

Personal life edit

Amorim's parents divorced when he was a year old.[100] Amorim's cousins, David Simão and Bruno Simão, are also professional footballers.[101] Rúben Amorim has two children.[102] He is married to Maria João Diogo and they have one son together. Their wedding took place at the Palácio e Mosteiro de São Marcos (Saint Mark Palace and Monastery) in Coimbra.[100] Maria João Diogo has an academic degree in telecommunications engineering and has built her own business in interior design.[100] She is sister-in-law of Antero Henrique, former sporting director of Paris Saint-Germain and responsible for the most expensive transfer ever, the transfer of footballer Neymar to the French football club for 222 million euros in 2017.[103][104][105] Another sister of Maria João Diogo's, Inês, is married to a former Braga, Sporting CP and Benfica footballer,[106] Luís Filipe.[107]

Career statistics edit

Club edit

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[108][109]
Club Season League Taça de Portugal Taça da Liga Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Belenenses 2003–04 Primeira Liga 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
2004–05 Primeira Liga 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 0
2005–06 Primeira Liga 25 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 26 3
2006–07 Primeira Liga 23 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 29 2
2007–08 Primeira Liga 29 0 1 0 0 0 2[a] 0 32 0
Total 96 4 8 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 106 5
Benfica 2008–09 Primeira Liga 26 2 2 0 5 0 2[a] 0 35 2
2009–10 Primeira Liga 24 3 2 0 2 1 10[b] 0 38 4
2010–11 Primeira Liga 12 0 2 0 1 0 2[c] 0 1[d] 0 18 0
2011–12 Primeira Liga 6 0 2 0 0 0 6[c] 0 14 0
2013–14 Primeira Liga 17 0 6 0 5 0 9[e] 0 37 0
2014–15 Primeira Liga 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1[d] 0 12 0
Total 95 5 14 0 14 1 29 0 2 0 154 6
Benfica B 2014–15 Segunda Liga 2 0 2 0
Braga (loan) 2011–12 Primeira Liga 8 0 0 0 0 0 2[b] 0 10 0
2012–13 Primeira Liga 22 4 3 0 4 1 7[c] 0 36 5
Total 30 4 3 0 4 1 9 0 0 0 46 5
Al-Wakrah (loan) 2015–16 Qatar Stars League 14 2 14 2
Career total 237 15 25 1 18 2 40 0 2 0 322 18
  1. ^ a b Appearances in UEFA Cup
  2. ^ a b Appearances in UEFA Europa League
  3. ^ a b c Appearances in UEFA Champions League
  4. ^ a b Appearances in Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira
  5. ^ Two appearances in UEFA Champions League, seven appearances in UEFA Europa League

International edit

Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Portugal[110] 2010 1 0
2012 3 0
2013 6 0
2014 4 0
Total 14 0

Managerial statistics edit

As of match played 18 May 2024
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record Ref
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Casa Pia   1 July 2018 7 January 2019 4 3 0 1 17 3 +14 075.00
Braga B   16 September 2019 23 December 2019 11 8 2 1 27 7 +20 072.73 [111]
Braga   23 December 2019 4 March 2020 13 10 1 2 27 13 +14 076.92 [112]
Sporting CP   4 March 2020 Present 222 158 33 31 473 184 +289 071.17 [113]
Total 253 182 36 35 544 207 +337 071.94

Honours edit

Player edit

Benfica

Braga

Manager edit

Braga

Sporting CP

Individual

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External links edit

  • Profile at the Sporting CP website
  • Rúben Amorim national team profile at the Portuguese Football Federation (in Portuguese)  
  • FIFA competition record (archived)  
  • Rúben Amorim – UEFA competition record ()  

rúben, amorim, this, portuguese, name, first, maternal, family, name, marques, second, paternal, family, name, amorim, rúben, filipe, marques, amorim, portuguese, pronunciation, ˈʁubɛn, ɐmuˈɾĩ, born, january, 1985, portuguese, professional, football, manager, . In this Portuguese name the first or maternal family name is Marques and the second or paternal family name is Amorim Ruben Filipe Marques Amorim Portuguese pronunciation ˈʁubɛn ɐmuˈɾĩ born 27 January 1985 is a Portuguese professional football manager and former player who is the manager of Primeira Liga club Sporting CP Ruben AmorimAmorim with Sporting CP in 2024Personal informationFull nameRuben Filipe Marques Amorim 1 Date of birth 1985 01 27 27 January 1985 age 39 1 Place of birthLisbon PortugalHeight1 80 m 5 ft 11 in 1 Position s MidfielderTeam informationCurrent teamSporting CP manager Youth career1998 2000Clube Atletico Cultural2000 2002Benfica2002 2003BelenensesSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 2003 2008Belenenses96 4 2008 2017Benfica95 5 2012 2013 Braga loan 30 4 2015 2016 Al Wakrah loan 14 2 Total237 15 International career2003Portugal U183 0 2003 2004Portugal U1913 0 2004 2005Portugal U2013 0 2005 2008Portugal U2110 0 2010 2014Portugal14 0 Managerial career2018 2019Casa Pia2019Braga B2019 2020Braga2020 Sporting CP Club domestic league appearances and goals As a footballer Amorim played mainly as a midfielder although he could also be deployed as a right back or winger 2 He spent most of his professional career with Belenenses and Benfica signing with the latter in 2008 and going on to win ten major titles including three league titles one Taca de Portugal five Tacas da Liga and one Supertaca Candido de Oliveira He represented Portugal in two FIFA World Cups earning a total of 14 caps Upon retiring in 2017 he began his coaching career at Casa Pia in 2018 before resigning in 2018 amid a dispute with the Portuguese Football Federation FPF He was appointed as head coach at Braga B before taking charge of the first team in December 2019 winning the 2020 Taca da Liga In March 2020 Amorim was appointed manager of Sporting CP for a managerial transfer worth 10 million 8 65 million becoming then the third most expensive manager ever He guided the club to a double of the Taca da Liga and the Primeira Liga ending the latter s 19 year league title drought These achievements won him the Primeira Liga s Manager of the Year award for the 2020 21 season He later led them to another Primeira Liga title in the 2023 24 season Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Belenenses 1 2 Benfica 2 International career 3 Style of play 4 Coaching career 4 1 Early career 4 2 Braga 4 3 Sporting CP 4 3 1 2019 20 Debut season 4 3 2 2020 21 Sporting s first league title in 19 years 4 3 3 2021 22 European improvement and runner up finish 4 3 4 2022 23 European and domestic disappointment 4 3 5 2023 24 Second league title 5 Style of management 5 1 Sporting CP 6 Personal life 7 Career statistics 7 1 Club 7 2 International 8 Managerial statistics 9 Honours 9 1 Player 9 2 Manager 10 References 11 External linksClub career editBelenenses edit Born in Lisbon Amorim made his debut in the Primeira Liga on 14 December 2003 playing one minute for hometown club Belenenses in a 2 0 home win against Alverca 3 From 2005 06 onwards he became a regular In the 2007 08 campaign Amorim started in 28 of his 29 league appearances 2 491 minutes of action and helped his team finish in eighth position Benfica edit In late April 2008 Amorim signed a four year deal with Benfica after his Belenenses contract expired 4 During his first season he was a regular starter scoring his first goal on 23 November in a 2 0 away victory over Academica de Coimbra 5 Competing with new signings Javi Garcia and Ramires Amorim appeared less in 2009 10 but still featured prominently 24 matches with ten starts as the side won the league and the League Cup after a five year drought When healthy he was again regularly used by manager Jorge Jesus in the 2010 11 season On 19 January 2011 however after undergoing surgery on both knees he was sidelined for several months 6 In early October 2011 whilst on duty with the national team Amorim criticised Jesus preferences Benfica played most of their games without a single Portuguese player 7 Increasingly disgusted with his plight in December he refused to train with the bench players after warming up for several minutes only to not be used following a game against Rio Ave being subjected to the club s disciplinary proceedings 8 9 on 30 January 2012 a loan was arranged with Braga until June of the following year 10 In 2013 14 Amorim returned to the Estadio da Luz and played 37 matches across all competitions helping to win an unprecedent treble of league Taca de Portugal and Taca da Liga 11 At the beginning of the following campaign he featured the full 120 minutes to help his team defeat Rio Ave in the Supertaca Candido de Oliveira thus winning four titles in 2014 12 On 24 August however he got severely injured while playing on an artificial turf at Boavista 13 with news the next day reporting an anterior cruciate ligament injury 14 he was sidelined until 11 February 2015 when he featured as a substitute in a 3 0 home defeat of Vitoria de Setubal in the semi finals of the domestic league cup 15 16 On 14 August 2015 Amorim joined Al Wakrah in Qatar on a season long deal 17 On 4 April 2017 after more than a year of inactivity the 32 year old terminated his contract with Benfica and retired 18 International career edit nbsp Amorim playing for Portugal in June 2013 Amorim appeared for Portugal at the 2007 UEFA European Under 21 Championship in the Netherlands as the national side eventually lost to Italy for the final berth for the following year s Summer Olympic Games On 10 May 2010 although not part of the senior squad s list of 23 for the 2010 FIFA World Cup 19 20 he was named in a backup list of six players 21 On 8 June he replaced Nani after the Manchester United player sustained a clavicle injury which ruled him out of the finals in South Africa 22 His senior debut came on the 15th as he played the last five minutes of the group stage opener against Ivory Coast 0 0 in the place of Raul Meireles 23 Amorim was also selected by new manager Paulo Bento for the 2014 World Cup 24 He made his debut in the tournament on 26 June in the last group phase match against Ghana featuring the full 90 minutes in the 2 1 win but seeing his team eliminated on goal difference 25 Style of play editAmorim s style was similar to countryman Tiago with both playing the same position operating in central midfield both defensive and offensive Amorim however was also able to play as a right back 26 Coaching career editEarly career edit Shortly after retiring Amorim joined the Lisbon Football Association in order to earn a coaching licence Additionally he attended a postgraduation course in psychomotor education 27 Amorim started working as a manager in 2018 19 with third division team Casa Pia 28 29 In January 2019 the team were deducted six points and he was suspended from all activity for one year after giving instructions during a match without having the required coaching level to do so 30 even though the bans were suspended shortly after 31 he presented his resignation in the aftermath 32 On 20 May 2019 Amorim initially agreed to return to Benfica as their under 23 coach 33 The following month however after a meeting at the club he rejected that possibility 34 Braga edit In mid September 2019 Amorim was appointed at Braga s reserves in the third tier 35 Three months later he replaced the dismissed Ricardo Sa Pinto at the helm of the first team on a two and a half year contract with the Minhotos being eighth place in the league at the time of his appointment 36 In his first game in charge on 4 January he led them to a 7 1 away demolition of Belenenses 37 and three weeks later won the domestic league cup final against Porto with a last minute goal from Ricardo Horta 38 In the Primeira Liga on 15 February Amorim recorded Braga s first win away to Benfica in 65 years with Joao Palhinha scoring the game s only goal 39 He lost his first point in the league after Braga drew 2 2 at home to Gil Vicente 40 Amorim only lost two games for the club in the round of sixteen of the 2019 20 UEFA Europa League against Rangers 3 2 away in the first leg and 1 0 on the return leg at home 41 Sporting CP edit 2019 20 Debut season edit Amorim became Sporting CP s manager on 4 March 2020 after the sacking of Silas signing a deal until 30 June 2023 with a 20 million buyout clause 42 Despite only having two months of top flight experience Sporting paid 10 million for his services the third highest transfer fee for a manager in history 43 In his first game in charge on 8 March he led them to a 2 0 home win against Aves 44 In the rest of the games he took over Amorim won six and drew three but lost to Benfica in the Derby de Lisboa and rivals Porto at the end of the season guiding Sporting to a fourth place finish and qualification to the Europa League third qualifying round 45 Despite their finish Amorim managed to bring an recognisable identity that the club had previously been lacking 46 2020 21 Sporting s first league title in 19 years edit nbsp The Sporting CP squad in April 2021 In the summer transfer window Jeremy Mathieu retired after suffering a knee injury in training and was replaced by Zouhair Feddal 47 Rodrigo Battaglia Miguel Luis Luciano Vietto Wendel and Marcos Acuna departed from the club Experienced goalkeeper Antonio Adan was brought in as the new first choice goalkeeper with other signings including Nuno Santos Bruno Tabata Pedro Porro Joao Mario and Joao Palhinha the last returning from his loan at Braga At the end of the transfer window Sporting signed Pedro Goncalves who had impressed in the previous season at Famalicao Along with the new signings Amorim promoted Daniel Braganca Goncalo Inacio Matheus Nunes Nuno Mendes and Tiago Tomas to the first team squad 47 It would be a mistake for us to be assumed as champions it has to be game by game when it is mathematically assured we will be considered candidates Ruben Amorim on Sporting s chances of winning the 2020 21 Primeira Liga on 25 April 2021 48 On 23 January 2021 Amorim won his second consecutive league cup final against his previous club both he and Braga manager Carlos Carvalhal were sent to the stands for arguing with each other 49 On 4 March he renewed his contract for one more year with an improved release clause of 30 million 50 Following a national record of a 32 match unbeaten streak including on 11 May a 1 0 home win against Boavista he guided the club to their first league title triumph in 19 years with Pedro Goncalves finishing as the top scorer of the league with 23 goals and six Sporting players being named in the Primeira Liga Team of the Year 51 Sporting only had one loss during the season being defeated by rivals Benfica 4 3 away in the Derby de Lisboa on 15 May 52 At the end of the season Amorim was named Primeira Liga s Manager of the Month in April and the Primeira Liga s Manager of the Year 53 2021 22 European improvement and runner up finish edit nbsp Amorim with Sporting CP in 2021 In his second summer transfer window Amorim identified the defensive areas which required improvement for the squad with his options being shorter than Sporting s domestic rivals leading Ricardo Esgaio to return to the club midfielder Manuel Ugarte and defender Ruben Vinagre also being signed After remaining as a back up to Antonio Adan Luis Maximiano was sold to Spanish La Liga side Granada which in turn led to Sporting signing Joao Virginia 54 55 At the end of the transfer window starting left back Nuno Mendes was loaned to Paris Saint Germain with Pablo Sarabia moving in the other direction 56 Amorim began his second season at Sporting by winning the Supertaca Candido de Oliveira on 31 July 2021 in the 2 1 defeat of his former club Braga 57 After losing their first two Champions League group games Sporting won their next three matches culminating on 24 November when they defeated Borussia Dortmund 3 1 at home in the penultimate fixture to ensure the club s qualification to the round of sixteen for the first time since the 2008 09 season 58 59 On 28 November Amorim became the fastest manager to win 50 games in the Primeira Liga following a 2 0 home win against Tondela 60 On 3 December he led his squad to their first victory at the Estadio da Luz in six years following a 3 1 away defeat of rivals Benfica in the Derby de Lisboa 61 On 29 January 2022 Amorim won his third consecutive league cup final in a 2 1 victory against Benfica 62 Sporting were eliminated in the last 16 of the Champions League by Manchester City 5 0 on aggregate knocked out of the Taca de Portugal in the semi finals by Porto 63 and finished the league season on 85 points as the year before but six points behind aforementioned rival 64 2022 23 European and domestic disappointment edit The following season Sporting endured a disappointing start including a 3 3 away draw to Braga and two consecutive losses to Porto 3 0 and Chaves 2 0 with the side being placed 13th in the league table following the departure of key players Joao Palhinha and Matheus Nunes to Premier League sides Fulham and Wolverhampton Wanderers respectively 65 66 Referring to the departures of both players Amorim said I as a coach failed to plan summer transfer window What we have to pay attention to now in this end of the market is to be sure where we are going not to think that we have to save now everything that we changed in a one year planning 67 Despite their league form on 7 September Sporting won in Germany for the first time in their history beating Europa League champions Eintracht Frankfurt 3 0 in their first group stage match of the 2022 23 UEFA Champions League 68 followed by surprising victory at home over Tottenham Hotspur in their next fixture 69 The following group stages matches were marked by two individual errors from Antonio Adan and Ricardo Esgaio which saw them lose twice to Marseille 4 1 and 2 0 respectively with Esgaio coming through to a lot of scrutiny from the club supporters which led to Amorim defend him saying He s not one of the fans favorite players but he s one of mine As long as I am here I will protect him as much as possible He will never be abandoned by the manager and as long as I m here there s nothing you can do to Esgaio 70 71 Both losses were followed by a surprise elimination from the third round of the Taca de Portugal to Liga 3 side Varzim after a narrow 1 0 loss 72 After losing 2 1 at home to Eintracht Frankfurt on 1 November Sporting finished third in the group stage which put them in the Europa League knockout round play offs 73 Despite a difficult league season Amorim guided Sporting to their third and Amorim s fourth consecutive league cup final where they lost 2 0 to Porto in Leiria who won tournament for the first time 74 In the Europa League Amorim led Sporting to the quarter finals following a surprise victory over favourites Arsenal on penalties after drawing 3 3 on aggregate in London 75 They were eliminated in the following round after losing to Juventus 2 1 on aggregate at home 76 Following a 2 2 home draw with Benfica in the Primeira Liga despite leading 2 0 at half time Sporting missed out on Champions League qualification and qualified to the Europa League after a 4th place finish in the league After failing the season s goals he admitted that he put his position at the disposal following a meeting with the club s President and Sporting Director despite having the trust of the club s President who labelled him as one of the best coaches in the world citing the bad planning of the season specially the departure of Matheus Nunes to Wolverhampton Wanderers as one of the factors for the failure of the objectives 77 2023 24 Second league title edit During the summer transfer window of 2023 Sporting broke the club s transfer record by signing Coventry City striker Viktor Gyokeres for 20 million 78 79 On 12 August Sporting opened their 2023 24 campaign with a 3 2 league victory at home to Vizela with Sporting s record signing Gyokeres scoring a brace 80 Amorim s team lost the Derby de Lisboa against Benfica away by two late goals at stoppage time on 12 November after Sporting s one goal halftime lead from a Viktor Gyokeres goal despite the visitors being reduced to 10 men for practically the whole of the second half 81 82 But on 18 December Amorim s Sporting defeated Porto at the Estadio Jose Alvalade by 2 0 with goals from Gyokeres and Pedro Goncalves to end Sporting s eight game straight winless run against Porto in the Primeira Liga 83 The win also resulted in Sporting overtaking their rivals Benfica at the top of the table 84 Amorim led Sporting to their biggest Primeira Liga margin of victory since 2018 following of a 8 0 thrashing of Casa Pia their second of the season following a similar score against Dumiense at Taca de Portugal early in the season 85 Over the following months Amorim was heavily linked to take over as the new manager of English Premier League club Liverpool following the departure of long serving manager Jurgen Klopp and when previous favourite Xabi Alonso publicly announced he was staying at Bayer Leverkusen amid interest 86 87 88 On 2 April 2024 Amorim led Sporting to the Taca de Portugal final by drawing 2 2 away at Benfica resulting in a 4 3 aggregate win and secured Sporting a stoppage time 2 1 home win in the league four days later to increase their lead at the top of the table 89 On 5 May 2024 Sporting mathematically secured their 20th Primeira Liga title and second title under Amorim following Benfica s defeat to Famalicao 90 Style of management edit His playing style is cleary pragmatic He is a studious coach with the capacity for work and a lot of intuition He is contagious with his will to win and with the conviction that only with hard work from everyone is this possible 91 92 Paulo Meneses head of recruitment for Braga on Amorim Amorim is known for his communication skills and tactical knowledge and flexibility 93 Exuding a positive outlook and a laid back conciliatory demeanor Amorim has consistently emphasized that he refrains from engaging in discussions about referees with the media 94 95 96 97 Sporting CP edit During his tenure with Sporting started in March 2020 Amorim primarily played a 3 4 3 with two midfielders usually Joao Palhinha and Matheus Nunes and later Morten Hjulmand and Hidemasa Morita in the following seasons being responsible for protecting the defense and emphasize the attacking capabilities of the wing backs like Pedro Porro and Nuno Mendes at first and later Geny Catamo 98 92 99 When defending in a low block Sporting s players stay behind the line of the box in order to keep a compact shape prevent any potential shots from the edge of the box and limit attacking opportunities Amorim s team utilizes an intense pressing style and attempts to win the ball back in the final third 92 99 source source source source source source source source Ruben Amorim speaks as the Sporting CP s manager during a press conference at Estadio Jose Alvalade Amorim s team use interchanging movements to distract the opposing defenders and create space for the attackers to exploit 92 99 They focus on exploiting the wings and half spaces with players like Pedro Goncalves playing inside with Pablo Sarabia and Nuno Santos sticking to the left side of the attack 92 99 The number 9 firstly Paulinho and then Gyokeres after the signing of the Swede in 2023 is the only player who tends to act in terms of pressing the ball and slowing the progression of the opposition looking to create a space in the defensive line of the opposition that can be quickly attacked in order to allow the man in possession initially to look for a vertical passing option Amorim has also a 3 4 3 diamond formation with three mobile defenders plus one more covering space becoming in effect a defensive midfielder two controlling midfielders with responsibilities to feed the attack minded players one second striker two touchline hugging wingers and one versatile centre forward 92 99 Personal life editAmorim s parents divorced when he was a year old 100 Amorim s cousins David Simao and Bruno Simao are also professional footballers 101 Ruben Amorim has two children 102 He is married to Maria Joao Diogo and they have one son together Their wedding took place at the Palacio e Mosteiro de Sao Marcos Saint Mark Palace and Monastery in Coimbra 100 Maria Joao Diogo has an academic degree in telecommunications engineering and has built her own business in interior design 100 She is sister in law of Antero Henrique former sporting director of Paris Saint Germain and responsible for the most expensive transfer ever the transfer of footballer Neymar to the French football club for 222 million euros in 2017 103 104 105 Another sister of Maria Joao Diogo s Ines is married to a former Braga Sporting CP and Benfica footballer 106 Luis Filipe 107 Career statistics editClub edit Appearances and goals by club season and competition 108 109 Club Season League Taca de Portugal Taca da Liga Continental Other Total Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Belenenses 2003 04 Primeira Liga 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2004 05 Primeira Liga 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 2005 06 Primeira Liga 25 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 26 3 2006 07 Primeira Liga 23 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 29 2 2007 08 Primeira Liga 29 0 1 0 0 0 2 a 0 32 0 Total 96 4 8 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 106 5 Benfica 2008 09 Primeira Liga 26 2 2 0 5 0 2 a 0 35 2 2009 10 Primeira Liga 24 3 2 0 2 1 10 b 0 38 4 2010 11 Primeira Liga 12 0 2 0 1 0 2 c 0 1 d 0 18 0 2011 12 Primeira Liga 6 0 2 0 0 0 6 c 0 14 0 2013 14 Primeira Liga 17 0 6 0 5 0 9 e 0 37 0 2014 15 Primeira Liga 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 d 0 12 0 Total 95 5 14 0 14 1 29 0 2 0 154 6 Benfica B 2014 15 Segunda Liga 2 0 2 0 Braga loan 2011 12 Primeira Liga 8 0 0 0 0 0 2 b 0 10 0 2012 13 Primeira Liga 22 4 3 0 4 1 7 c 0 36 5 Total 30 4 3 0 4 1 9 0 0 0 46 5 Al Wakrah loan 2015 16 Qatar Stars League 14 2 14 2 Career total 237 15 25 1 18 2 40 0 2 0 322 18 a b Appearances in UEFA Cup a b Appearances in UEFA Europa League a b c Appearances in UEFA Champions League a b Appearances in Supertaca Candido de Oliveira Two appearances in UEFA Champions League seven appearances in UEFA Europa League International edit Appearances and goals by national team and year National team Year Apps Goals Portugal 110 2010 1 0 2012 3 0 2013 6 0 2014 4 0 Total 14 0Managerial statistics editAs of match played 18 May 2024 Managerial record by team and tenure Team Nat From To Record Ref G W D L GF GA GD Win Casa Pia nbsp 1 July 2018 7 January 2019 4 3 0 1 17 3 14 0 75 00 Braga B nbsp 16 September 2019 23 December 2019 11 8 2 1 27 7 20 0 72 73 111 Braga nbsp 23 December 2019 4 March 2020 13 10 1 2 27 13 14 0 76 92 112 Sporting CP nbsp 4 March 2020 Present 222 158 33 31 473 184 289 0 71 17 113 Total 253 182 36 35 544 207 337 0 71 94 Honours editPlayer edit Benfica Primeira Liga 2009 10 2013 14 2014 15 114 Taca de Portugal 2013 14 Taca da Liga 2008 09 2009 10 2010 11 2013 14 2014 15 Supertaca Candido de Oliveira 2014 UEFA Europa League runner up 2013 14 115 Braga Taca da Liga 2012 13 Manager edit Braga Taca da Liga 2019 20 38 Sporting CP Primeira Liga 2020 21 51 2023 24 90 Taca da Liga 2020 21 2021 22 Supertaca Candido de Oliveira 2021 116 Individual Primeira Liga s Manager of the Month February 2021 April 2021 October November 2021 September 2023 117 December 2023 118 January 2024 119 March 2024 120 Primeira Liga s Manager of the Season 2021References edit a b c 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil List of Players Portugal PDF Federation Internationale de Football Association FIFA 14 July 2014 p 27 Archived from the original PDF on 3 February 2020 Perfil Ruben Amorim Profile Ruben Amorim in European Portuguese Diario de Noticias 8 June 2010 Retrieved 25 November 2023 Belenenses frente ao Alverca Belenenses against Alverca Record in Portuguese 15 December 2003 Retrieved 8 January 2018 Ruben Amorim Ai Jesus que la vou eu Ruben Amorim Oh Jesus here I go i in Portuguese 29 December 2011 Retrieved 8 January 2018 Benfica vence 0 2 a Academica Benfica beat 0 2 Academica Jornal de Noticias in Portuguese 23 November 2008 Retrieved 8 January 2018 Knee surgery robs Benfica of Ruben Amorim UEFA 19 January 2011 Retrieved 24 April 2011 Ruben Amorim Fico feliz por Paulo Bento nao pensar como Jesus Ruben Amorim I m happy Paulo Bento does not think as Jesus Record in Portuguese 3 October 2011 Retrieved 29 January 2018 Benfica Ruben Amorim e caso disciplinar Benfica Ruben Amorim a disciplinary case in Portuguese Maisfutebol 28 December 2011 Retrieved 4 January 2012 Benfica Ruben Amorim de novo ausente do treino depois de incidente disciplinar Benfica Ruben Amorim again absent from training following disciplinary incident i in Portuguese 28 December 2011 Retrieved 4 January 2012 Yannick Djalo signs for Benfica PortuGOAL 31 January 2012 Retrieved 5 February 2012 Benfica lift cup to seal historic treble UEFA 18 May 2014 Retrieved 23 February 2015 Benfica vence SuperTaca nos penalties Benfica win SuperCup on penalties in Portuguese UEFA 11 August 2014 Retrieved 2 January 2016 Alvarenga Vitor Hugo Cunha Pedro Jorge 24 August 2014 Benfica Ruben Amorim com entorse no joelho direito Benfica Ruben Amorim with right knee sprain in Portuguese Maisfutebol Retrieved 23 February 2015 Ruben Amorim com rotura total do ligamento cruzado Ruben Amorim with total rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament Observador in Portuguese 25 August 2014 Retrieved 23 February 2015 Benfica e V Setubal pensam na final da Taca da Liga Benfica and V Setubal thinking of League Cup final in Portuguese Radio e Televisao de Portugal 10 February 2015 Retrieved 2 January 2016 Benfica vence Vitoria de Setubal e garante final da Taca da Liga Benfica defeat Vitoria de Setubal and confirm League Cup final in Portuguese TSF 11 February 2015 Retrieved 2 January 2016 Ruben Amorim emprestado ao Al Wakrah Ruben Amorim on loan to Al Wakrah in Portuguese S L Benfica 14 August 2015 Retrieved 15 August 2015 Sanches Joao 4 April 2017 Ruben Amorim rescinde com o Benfica e coloca ponto final na carreira Ruben Amorim rescinds with Benfica and ends career O Jogo in Portuguese Retrieved 5 April 2017 Convocados revelados Squad revealed in Portuguese Portuguese Football Federation 10 May 2010 Archived from the original on 15 June 2011 Retrieved 11 May 2010 Pepe in Portugal squad FIFA 10 May 2010 Archived from the original on 12 May 2010 Retrieved 11 May 2010 Release list of up to 30 players PDF FIFA 13 May 2010 Archived from the original PDF on 1 June 2010 Retrieved 14 May 2010 World Cup 2010 Portugal s Nani out of World Cup BBC Sport 8 June 2010 Retrieved 8 June 2010 Ivory Coast outplays Portugal but earns scoreless draw in opener ESPN Soccernet 15 June 2010 Retrieved 25 April 2014 Portugal World Cup 2014 squad The Daily Telegraph 2 June 2014 Retrieved 26 June 2014 Ronaldo downs Ghana but Portugal crash out FIFA 26 June 2014 Archived from the original on 28 June 2014 Retrieved 26 June 2014 Ruben Amorim nao e o substituto ideal de Matic Ruben Amorim is not Matic s ideal replacement in Portuguese Radio Renascenca 27 January 2014 Retrieved 5 April 2017 Cabral Mariana 18 November 2017 Ruben Amorim Assinei pelo Benfica com o coracao Naquela altura ia ganhar mais num clube alemao do que alguma vez ganhei no Benfica Ruben Amorim I signed for Benfica with my heart At that time I was going to earn more at a German club than more I ever did at Benfica Expresso in Portuguese Retrieved 29 January 2018 Campeonato de Portugal um mercado cheio de novidades Portuguese Championship a market full of novelties O Jogo in Portuguese 10 July 2018 Retrieved 10 December 2018 Ruben Dias foi ver o irmao jogar sob as ordens do ex benfiquista Ruben Amorim Ruben Dias went to see his brother play under former Benfica man Ruben Amorim Record in Portuguese 21 October 2018 Retrieved 10 December 2018 Ferreira Luis Pedro 13 January 2019 Casa Pia perde seis pontos por Ruben Amorim dar indicacoes Casa Pia lose six pontos after Ruben Amorim gave instructions in Portuguese Maisfutebol Retrieved 22 January 2019 TAD decreta suspensao dos castigos a Casa Pia e Ruben Amorim CAS decrees suspensions of bans on Casa Pia and Ruben Amorim in Portuguese Maisfutebol 18 January 2019 Retrieved 22 January 2019 Ruben Amorim demite se de treinador do Casa Pia na sequencia de castigos da FPF Ruben Amorim resigns as manager of Casa Pia in the aftermath of PFF bans in Portuguese Sabado 22 January 2019 Retrieved 22 January 2019 Ruben Amorim de regresso ao Benfica para treinar os sub 23 Ruben Amorim returns to Benfica to coach the under 23s Diario de Noticias in Portuguese 20 May 2019 Retrieved 22 May 2019 Reuniao com Ruben Amorim teve desfecho inesperado Meeting with Ruben Amorim had unexpected outcome A Bola in Portuguese 19 June 2019 Retrieved 19 June 2019 OFICIAL Ruben Amorim e o treinador do Sp Braga B OFFICIAL Ruben Amorim is the manager of Sp Braga B in Portuguese Maisfutebol 16 September 2019 Retrieved 30 September 2019 Ruben Amorim substitui Sa Pinto como treinador do Sporting de Braga Ruben Amorim replaces Sa Pinto as manager of Sporting de Braga Jornal de Noticias in Portuguese 23 December 2019 Retrieved 23 December 2019 Sporting de Braga esmaga Belenenses SAD em estreia de sonho para Ruben Amorim Sporting de Braga crush Belenenses SAD in dream debut for Ruben Amorim in Portuguese TSF 4 January 2020 Retrieved 6 January 2020 a b Cole Richard 25 January 2020 Late Ricardo Horta strike wins the Taca da Liga for Braga PortuGOAL Retrieved 27 January 2020 Golo de Joao Palhinha quebra jejum de 65 anos frente ao Benfica Joao Palhinha goal breaks 65 year fast against Benfica Jornal de Noticias in Portuguese 15 February 2020 Retrieved 15 September 2020 Liga NOS Jornada 20 SC Braga vs Gil Vicente FC Alma do Rangers vira jogo e quebra invencibilidade do Braga Rangers soul turns game around and breaks Braga s invincibility Diario de Noticias in Portuguese 20 February 2020 Krithinas Sergio Almeida Goncalves Vitor Pinto Vitor 4 March 2020 Ruben Amorim no Sporting ate 2023 Ruben Amorim in Sporting until 2023 Record in Portuguese Retrieved 5 March 2020 Ruben Amorim e o 3 º tecnico mais caro do mundo ficando atras de outro portugues Ruben Amorim is the 3rd most expensive manager in the world behind another Portuguese in Portuguese SAPO 5 March 2020 Retrieved 9 December 2020 Ruben Amorim apos estreia no Sporting jogo estranho a mais valia de Wendel e elogios a Chico Ruben Amorim after his debut at Sporting strange game Wendel s added value and praise for Chico Record in Portuguese 8 March 2020 Retrieved 8 March 2020 Sporting acaba em quarto lugar apos derrota com Benfica SOL 26 July 2020 Retrieved 26 July 2020 Ruben Amorim Sporting s saviour Marca 11 May 2021 Retrieved 11 May 2021 a b Tactical Analysis Ruben Amorim s Sporting Breaking the Lines 9 April 2021 Retrieved 9 April 2021 Conferencia de imprensa Conferencia de Imprensa Liga NOS SC Braga x Sporting CP 29 jornada YouTube Retrieved 25 April 2021 Ribeiro Patrick 23 January 2021 Sporting battle their way to League Cup glory with victory over Braga PortuGOAL Retrieved 24 January 2021 Ruben Amorim renews contract with Sporting until June 2024 Jornal Economico 4 March 2021 Retrieved 8 March 2021 a b Sporting e campeao de Portugal ao fim de 19 anos Sporting are champions of Portugal after 19 years in Portuguese UEFA 11 May 2021 Retrieved 11 May 2021 Fernandes Mariana Benfica wins Sporting Clube de Portugal and forces Lions to their first defeat in the Championship 4 3 how it happened Observer in Portuguese Retrieved 16 May 2021 Joao Palhinha do Sporting no melhor onze da ultima edicao da I Liga Joao Palhinha of Sporting in the All Star XI of I League s last edition in Portuguese TSF 8 June 2021 Retrieved 19 October 2021 Cejudo Jose Ignacio 15 August 2021 El Granada ata el fichaje de Luis Maximiano ya en la ciudad Granada complete signing of Luis Maximiano already in the city Ideal in Spanish Retrieved 17 August 2021 Joao Virginia joins Sporting CP on loan Sporting CP 25 August 2021 Retrieved 1 September 2021 Pablo Sarabia e leao Pablo Sarabia is a lion in Portuguese Sporting CP 1 September 2021 Retrieved 1 September 2021 Sporting vence Braga de virada e conquista Supertaca de Portugal Sporting beat Braga with comeback and win Portuguese Supercup in Portuguese Globo Esporte 31 July 2021 Retrieved 21 October 2021 Sporting beats Besiktas again and fights for the second spot in Group C in Portuguese Globo Retrieved 4 November 2011 Vasa Marco 24 November 2021 Sporting aprendeu a ser feliz na Champions Sporting learned to be happy in the Champions League Publico in Portuguese Retrieved 24 November 2021 Ruben Amorim atinge triunfo 50 na Liga Ruben Amorim reaches 50th triumph in Liga Record in Portuguese 28 November 2021 Retrieved 28 November 2021 Fernandes Mariana 4 December 2021 Ao fim de seis anos o Benfica perdeu com o Sporting na Luz Andre Almeida diz que equipa vai dar a volta After five years Benfica lost to Sporting in the Luz Andre Almeida says that team will bounce back Observador in Portuguese Retrieved 7 January 2022 Ribeiro Patrick 29 January 2022 Sporting defend their Taca da Liga title in second half turnaround versus Benfica PortuGOAL Retrieved 15 February 2022 Almeida Isabel 21 April 2022 FC Porto elimina Sporting e garante 32 ª final da Taca de Portugal FC Porto eliminate Sporting and guarantee 32nd Portuguese Cup final Diario de Noticias Retrieved 26 May 2022 Liga Sporting terminou com os mesmos pontos mas nao chegou Liga Sporting ended with the same points but didn t come first in Portuguese Mais Futebol 17 May 2022 Retrieved 28 May 2022 Wolves complete record Nunes move Wolverhampton Wanderers FC 17 August 2022 Retrieved 17 August 2022 Joao Palhinha Fulham confirm 20m signing of midfielder from Sporting Lisbon on five year contract Sky Sports 4 July 2022 Retrieved 4 July 2022 Ruben Amorim garante que Sporting esta bem e recomenda se 26 August 2022 Sporting beat Eintracht Frankfurt 3 0 to break German hoodoo Tottenham stunned by late Sporting Lisbon goals in Champions League defeat Pa Sport Staff Yahoo News 13 September 2022 Retrieved 13 September 2022 Erros de Adan e Franco Israel custaram derrota do Sporting frente ao Marselha Amorim defende Esgaio Nao e dos jogadores preferidos dos adeptos mas e dos meus Enquanto eu aqui estiver Varzim elimina Sporting da Taca e a culpa nao foi de Esgaio Sporting deixa escapar milhoes da Champions e cai para Liga Europa November 2022 Cortez Rodrigo 28 January 2023 Sergio Conceicao e a da Taca da Liga Nao faz sentido desvalorizar trofeus Sergio Conceicao and the League Cup win It makes no sense to devalue trophies O Jogo in Portuguese Retrieved 29 January 2023 LSporting stun Arsenal with epic performance in London PurtuGoal 16 March 2022 Retrieved 17 March 2023 UEFA com 13 April 2023 Juventus Sporting CP 1 0 Gatti e Perin decisivi UEFA com in Italian Retrieved 13 April 2023 Ruben Amorim Pus o lugar a disposicao Gyokeres no Sporting a clausula de rescisao e todos os valores do negocio Gyokeres to Sporting the release clause and all the values of the deal in European Portuguese O Jogo 13 July 2023 Retrieved 13 July 2023 Coventry striker Gyokeres joins Sporting Lisbon BBC Sport Sporting salvage three late points after Gyokeres stars in glowing debut OneFootball 13 August 2023 Two stoppage time goals give Benfica dramatic 2 1 Lisbon derby win over Sporting portugoal net Retrieved 24 December 2023 Roseiro Bruno 12 November 2023 Joao Neves um gigante dois em um que ve solucoes e esconde problemas a cronica do Benfica Sporting Joao Neves a two for one giant that sees solutions and hides problems Benfica Sporting chronicle Observador in European Portuguese Retrieved 13 November 2023 Sporting 2 0 FC Porto Liga Portugal Betclic 2023 24 Ficha do Jogo zerozero pt www zerozero pt in Portuguese Retrieved 24 December 2023 Sporting vence FC Porto e passa o Natal na frente Gyokeres brilhou Pepe foi expulso Sporting beats FC Porto and spends Christmas ahead Gyokeres shined Pepe was sent off SAPO Desporto in European Portuguese 18 December 2023 Retrieved 19 December 2023 Sporting 8 0 Casa Pia Um atropelo historico para perdoar a Taca da Liga A Bola in European Portuguese 29 January 2024 Retrieved 29 January 2024 Ruben Amorim to Liverpool The anti Mourinho working wonders at Sporting CP that Bruno Fernandes doesn t want to leave Portugal Goal com 29 January 2024 Retrieved 2 April 2024 Ruben Amorim to Liverpool Why Sporting coach who took team to first title in 19 years is so in demand Sky Sports 2 April 2024 Retrieved 2 April 2024 RRuben Amorim Would Consider Being Liverpool s Next Manager Give Me Sport 30 March 2024 Retrieved 2 April 2024 Fernandes Mariana 6 April 2024 Sporting vence Benfica com dois golos de Catamo e aumenta vantagem na lideranca do Campeonato 2 1 como aconteceu Observador in European Portuguese Retrieved 7 April 2024 a b Sporting sagra se campeao nacional apos derrota do Benfica em Famalicao Sporting become national champions after Benfica s defeat in Famalicao Record in Portuguese 5 May 2024 Retrieved 5 May 2024 Tifo Football 11 March 2022 Is Ruben Amorim the next Jose Mourinho via YouTube a b c d e f Tactical Analysis Ruben Amorim s Sporting Breaking the Lines 9 April 2021 Retrieved 9 April 2021 10 reasons why Sporting are Champions of Portugal PortuGoal 11 May 2021 Retrieved 11 May 2021 Ruben Amorim Nao vou falar de arbitros porque nao vai mudar nada e assim mantenho me mais saudavel tanto no futebol como na vida privada Tribuna Expresso in European Portuguese Retrieved 24 December 2023 Amorim It was a deserved win but also unfair on SC Farense www sporting pt 2 October 2023 Retrieved 24 December 2023 Ruben Amorim Arbitragem Bato numas portas e refilo mas nao vou contribuir para a confusao Jornal de Noticias in Portuguese Retrieved 24 December 2023 Ruben Amorim Nao vou falar de arbitragem ganhamos e isso e que interessa Flashscore pt www flashscore pt in Portuguese Retrieved 24 December 2023 REPORTAGEM A BOLA Uma viagem as origens de Catamo E um milagre o que Amorim esta a conseguir dele Abola pt Abola pt in Portuguese 7 April 2024 Retrieved 10 April 2024 a b c d e Ruben Amorim Sporting CP Total Football Analysis 9 April 2021 Retrieved 9 April 2021 a b c A mulher por detras do sucesso de Ruben Amorim www vidas pt in European Portuguese Retrieved 29 September 2023 Almeida Isaura 26 January 2018 Bruno Simao saiu do coma e ja respira sozinho Bruno Simao emerges from coma and now breathes by self Diario de Noticias in Portuguese Retrieved 4 July 2020 Tenho dois filhos nao sei o que vai acontecer amanha e era algo que nao me envergonharia www ojogo pt in European Portuguese 15 February 2023 Retrieved 29 September 2023 Antero Henrique o homem que perdeu a guerra pelo poder no PSG www dn pt in European Portuguese 16 June 2019 Retrieved 1 October 2023 Neymar fechou acordo com PSG em junho e enganou o Barcelona www cmjornal pt in European Portuguese Retrieved 1 October 2023 SAPO Antero Henrique o homem forte por detras do negocio Neymar SAPO Desporto in Portuguese Retrieved 1 October 2023 No Braga o Cajuda punha nos nas escadinhas do coreto fingia ser maestro e tinhamos de imitar o som dos instrumentos que ele inventava Tribuna Expresso in European Portuguese Retrieved 29 September 2023 A familia secreta e muito influente de Ruben Amorim da qual o treinador do Sporting nem quer ouvir falar www flash pt in European Portuguese Retrieved 29 September 2023 Ruben Amorim at Soccerway nbsp Ruben Amorim Worldfootball Retrieved 4 January 2021 Ruben Amorim European Football Retrieved 1 January 2016 SC Braga B Matches Soccerway Retrieved 3 January 2020 SC Braga Matches Soccerway Retrieved 3 January 2020 Sporting CP Matches Soccerway Retrieved 5 March 2020 Cunha Pedro Jorge 17 May 2015 Benfica bicampeao 28 com as faixas e dois a espera Benfica back to back champions 28 with the sashes and two await in Portuguese Maisfutebol Retrieved 19 May 2015 Atkin John 14 May 2014 Spot on Sevilla leave Benfica dreams in tatters UEFA Retrieved 15 May 2014 Sporting CP win Supertaca with victory over SC Braga Sporting CP 31 July 2021 Retrieved 31 July 2021 Ruben Amorim vence Premio Vitor Oliveira Treinador do Mes Ruben Amorim wins Vitor Oliveira Award Manager of the Month Liga Portugal in European Portuguese 12 October 2023 Ruben Amorim wins the Vitor Oliveira Award Manager of the Month Liga Portuguesa de Futebol Profissional 17 January 2024 Retrieved 17 January 2024 Ruben Amorim wins the Vitor Oliveira Award Manager of the Month Liga Portuguesa de Futebol Profissional 14 February 2024 Retrieved 14 February 2024 Ruben Amorim wins the Vitor Oliveira Award Manager of the Month Liga Portuguesa de Futebol Profissional 10 April 2024 Retrieved 10 April 2024 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ruben 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