Daniel Ramos (footballer) explained

Daniel Ramos
Fullname:Daniel António Lopes Ramos
Birth Date:25 December 1970
Birth Place:Vila do Conde, Portugal
Position:Midfielder
Youthyears1:1985–1989
Youthclubs1:Rio Ave
Years1:1989–1991
Caps1:32
Goals1:5
Years2:1991–1993
Caps2:13
Goals2:1
Years3:1993
Caps3:0
Goals3:0
Years4:1994
Years5:1994–1995
Clubs5:Senhora da Hora
Years6:1995–1996
Caps6:3
Goals6:0
Years7:1996–1997
Caps7:1
Goals7:0
Years8:1997–1998
Manageryears1:2001–2002
Managerclubs1:Vilanovense
Manageryears2:2002–2004
Managerclubs2:Dragões Sandinenses
Manageryears3:2004
Managerclubs3:Chaves
Manageryears4:2005–2007
Managerclubs4:Trofense
Manageryears5:2007–2008
Managerclubs5:Moreirense
Manageryears6:2008–2009
Managerclubs6:Gondomar
Manageryears7:2009–2010
Managerclubs7:Vizela
Manageryears8:2010
Managerclubs8:Trofense
Manageryears9:2010–2011
Managerclubs9:União Madeira
Manageryears10:2011–2012
Managerclubs10:Naval
Manageryears11:2012–2013
Managerclubs11:Ribeirão
Manageryears12:2014–2016
Managerclubs12:Famalicão
Manageryears13:2016
Managerclubs13:Santa Clara
Manageryears14:2016–2018
Managerclubs14:Marítimo
Manageryears15:2018
Managerclubs15:Chaves
Manageryears16:2019
Managerclubs16:Rio Ave
Manageryears17:2019–2020
Managerclubs17:Boavista
Manageryears18:2020–2021
Managerclubs18:Santa Clara
Manageryears19:2021–2022
Managerclubs19:Al Faisaly
Manageryears20:2023
Managerclubs20:Arouca

Daniel António Lopes Ramos (born 25 December 1970) is a Portuguese former footballer who played as a midfielder, currently a manager.

After a playing career spent mostly at the lower levels, he embarked on a managerial career of over two decades. He led six clubs apiece in the second tier and the Primeira Liga.

Playing career

Born in Vila do Conde, Ramos' professional input during his nine-year senior career consisted in nine Segunda Liga games, with Rio Ave FC (six) and S.C. Beira-Mar (three). He retired in June 1998, at the age of only 27.[1] [2]

Coaching career

Ramos started working as a coach with his last club Vilanovense FC, in 2001. In the following years he alternated between the second and third divisions, his first job at the professional level being with G.D. Chaves in the 2004–05 campaign.[1] [2] In June 2011, he won the third-tier title with C.F. União, and left days later for Associação Naval 1º de Maio.[3]

In early 2014, Ramos was appointed at division three side F.C. Famalicão, achieving promotion in his first full season and leaving on 17 May 2016.[4] Shortly after, he signed a one-year contract with C.D. Santa Clara also in the second tier.[5]

On 22 September 2016, after six wins and one draw in the first seven games, Ramos left the Azores and joined C.S. Marítimo of the Primeira Liga, then ranking second from bottom in the table.[6] He eventually led his team to the sixth place, with the subsequent qualification to the UEFA Europa League.[7]

With a year left on his Marítimo contract, Ramos moved back to Chaves in June 2018 for a fee of around €100,000 after their loss of Luís Castro to Vitória de Guimarães.[8] He resigned by mutual consent on 10 December, with the team in last place.[9]

At the start of 2019, Ramos was hired by Rio Ave for the rest of the season after José Gomes moved to Reading.[10] After he guided them to seventh place, both parties agreed not to renew.[11]

On 18 December 2019, Ramos was appointed at Boavista F.C. for the second half of the campaign; the Porto-based club had sacked Lito Vidigal when eighth in the league.[12] At the end of the season he returned to Santa Clara, replacing João Henriques on a one-year deal.[13] The side finished a best-ever sixth and qualified for the inaugural edition of the UEFA Europa Conference League;[14] he was awarded with a 12-month extension.[15]

In October 2021, Ramos rescinded his contract and moved abroad for the first time, signing a two-year deal at Al Faisaly FC in the Saudi Professional League.[16] The following 24 February, after only one win in ten matches, he left by mutual consent.[17]

Ramos returned to his country's top flight on 30 May 2023, succeeding Armando Evangelista on a two-year deal at F.C. Arouca.[18] On 15 November, with the team bottom after just one victory in 11 games, he was dismissed.[19]

Managerial statistics

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Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamFromToRecord
Vilanovense21 October 20014 June 2002
Dragões Sandinenses4 June 200225 April 2004
Chaves15 May 200428 November 2004
Trofense1 July 200521 May 2007
Moreirense14 November 200717 June 2008
Gondomar18 June 200831 May 2009
Vizela6 July 20098 February 2010
Trofense9 February 201012 May 2010
União Madeira1 July 201013 June 2011
Naval14 June 20113 April 2012
Ribeirão12 November 201226 August 2013
Famalicão26 February 201417 May 2016
Santa Clara3 June 201622 September 2016
Marítimo22 September 20166 June 2018
Chaves6 June 201810 December 2018
Rio Ave3 January 201923 May 2019
Boavista18 December 201928 July 2020
Santa Clara28 July 20205 October 2021
Al Faisaly7 October 202124 February 2022
Arouca30 May 202315 November 2023
Career total

Notes and References

  1. News: Daniel Ramos, o milagreiro do Marítimo: “Na Liga portuguesa é impossível fazer o que fez o Leicester. Contos de fadas só em Inglaterra”. Daniel Ramos, Marítimo's miracle worker: "It's impossible in the Portuguese League to do what Leicester did. Fairy tales only in England". Expresso. Marta. Caires. pt. 19 March 2017. 31 August 2017.
  2. Web site: Daniel Ramos. Relato. pt. 25 May 2017. 31 August 2017.
  3. Web site: Futebol: Naval 1.º de Maio -- Daniel Ramos sucede a Carlos Mozer. Football: Naval 1.º de Maio -- Daniel Ramos succeeds Carlos Mozer. SIC Notícias. Rogério. Neves. pt. 13 June 2011. 17 December 2020.
  4. News: Daniel Ramos deixa comando técnico. Daniel Ramos leaves technical command. Record. pt. 17 May 2016. 6 September 2016.
  5. News: Daniel Ramos é o novo treinador do Santa Clara. Daniel Ramos is the new manager of Santa Clara. O Jogo. pt. 3 June 2016. 6 September 2016.
  6. Web site: Daniel Ramos considera 'grande oportunidade' treinar o Marítimo. Daniel Ramos deems coaching Marítimo a 'great opportunity'. SAPO. pt. 22 September 2016. 31 August 2017.
  7. Web site: Marítimo regressa à Europa, liderado por Daniel Ramos. Marítimo return to Europe, led by Daniel Ramos. Rádio e Televisão de Portugal. pt. 22 May 2017. 31 August 2017.
  8. Web site: Daniel Ramos é o sucessor de Luís Castro no Desp. Chaves. Daniel Ramos is Luís Castro's successor at Desp. Chaves. Mais Futebol. Ricardo Jorge. Castro. pt. 6 June 2018. 21 August 2019.
  9. Web site: Desportivo de Chaves e Daniel Ramos rescindem por mútuo acordo. Desportivo de Chaves and Daniel Ramos rescind contract by mutual accord. Rádio e Televisão de Portugal. pt. 10 December 2018. 21 August 2019.
  10. News: Daniel Ramos é o novo técnico do Rio Ave. Daniel Ramos is the new manager of Rio Ave. Público. pt. 1 January 2019. 21 August 2019.
  11. Web site: OFICIAL: Rio Ave não renova com Daniel Ramos. OFFICIAL: Rio Ave do not renew with Daniel Ramos. Mais Futebol. pt. 23 May 2019. 21 August 2019.
  12. News: Daniel Ramos rende Lito Vidigal no Boavista. Daniel Ramos in for Lito Vidigal at Boavista. Público. pt. 18 December 2019. 24 December 2019.
  13. Web site: OFICIAL: Daniel Ramos é o novo treinador do Santa Clara. Daniel Ramos is the new manager of Santa Clara. Mais Futebol. pt. 28 July 2020. 31 July 2020.
  14. Web site: Liga: Santa Clara garante qualificação europeia. League: Santa Clara guarantee European qualification. Mais Futebol. pt. 19 May 2021. 20 May 2021.
  15. News: Treinador Daniel Ramos renova por uma época com o Santa Clara. Manager Daniel Ramos renews for one season with Santa Clara. Observador. pt. 30 May 2021. 8 October 2021.
  16. News: Daniel Ramos oficializado no Al Faisaly. Daniel Ramos confirmed at Al Faisaly. Record. pt. 7 October 2021. 8 October 2021.
  17. Web site: OFICIAL: Daniel Ramos deixa o Al-Faisaly. OFFICIAL: Daniel Ramos leaves Al-Faisaly. Mais Futebol. pt. 24 February 2022. 24 February 2022.
  18. Web site: OFICIAL: Daniel Ramos é o novo treinador do Arouca. OFFICIAL: Daniel Ramos is the new manager of Arouca. Mais Futebol. pt. 30 May 2023. 2 June 2023.
  19. News: Oficial: Daniel Ramos deixa Arouca. Official: Daniel Ramos leaves Arouca. A Bola. pt. 15 November 2023. 15 November 2023.
  20. Web site: Daniel Ramos. Zerozero. 1 May 2020.