Miguel Ángel Portugal Explained

Miguel Ángel Portugal
Fullname:Miguel Ángel Portugal Vicario
Birth Date:28 November 1955
Birth Place:Quintanilla de las Viñas, Spain
Height:1.840NaN0
Position:Midfielder
Youthclubs1:Burgos
Years1:1975–1979
Caps1:24
Goals1:2
Years2:1977–1978
Clubs2:Mirandés (loan)
Years3:1979–1983
Caps3:27
Goals3:1
Years4:1982
Clubs4:Cádiz (loan)
Caps4:12
Goals4:1
Years5:1983–1984
Caps5:15
Goals5:0
Years6:1984–1985
Caps6:19
Goals6:2
Years7:1985–1987
Caps7:68
Goals7:5
Years8:1987–1988
Caps8:3
Goals8:0
Years9:1988–1991
Caps9:65
Goals9:9
Totalcaps:233
Totalgoals:20
Nationalyears1:1979
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:1979
Nationalcaps2:6
Nationalgoals2:3
Manageryears1:1996–1997
Managerclubs1:Arandina
Manageryears2:1997
Managerclubs2:Real Madrid C
Manageryears3:1997–1999
Managerclubs3:Real Madrid B
Manageryears4:1999
Managerclubs4:Toledo
Manageryears5:2003–2004
Managerclubs5:Córdoba
Manageryears6:2005–2006
Managerclubs6:Real Madrid B
Manageryears7:2006–2007
Managerclubs7:Racing Santander
Manageryears8:2009–2011
Managerclubs8:Racing Santander
Manageryears9:2012–2013
Managerclubs9:Bolívar
Manageryears10:2014
Managerclubs10:Atlético Paranaense
Manageryears11:2015–2016
Managerclubs11:Valladolid
Manageryears12:2016
Managerclubs12:CS Constantine
Manageryears13:2017–2018
Managerclubs13:Delhi Dynamos
Manageryears14:2018
Managerclubs14:Granada
Manageryears15:2018
Managerclubs15:Pune City
Manageryears16:2018–2019
Managerclubs16:Jorge Wilstermann
Manageryears17:2020
Managerclubs17:Royal Pari
Manageryears18:2021–2022
Managerclubs18:Royal Pari
Manageryears19:2023
Managerclubs19:Guabirá

Miguel Angel Portugal Vicario (born 28 November 1955) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a midfielder, and is a current manager.

He totalled 66 games and four goals in La Liga for four clubs including Real Madrid, for whom he played a part in their league and Copa del Rey double in 1979–80.

In a managerial career lasting a quarter of a century, Portugal had two spells at Racing Santander in the top flight. From the 2010s, he had brief stints abroad in Bolivia, Brazil, Algeria and India, winning a league title for Club Bolívar in 2013.

Playing career

Portugal was born in Quintanilla de las Viñas, Province of Burgos. During his career he played for Burgos CF, CD Mirandés, Real Madrid,[1] Cádiz CF, Rayo Vallecano, CD Castellón, Real Burgos CF, Real Valladolid and Córdoba CF.

With the La Liga powerhouse, Portugal remained four years (one loaned at Cádiz), winning the double in his first year but only amassing a combined 27 top division appearances during his spell.

Coaching career

Early career

Portugal started managing in the mid-90s, returning to Real Madrid to be in charge of its C and B-sides. In 1999, he started in the second division with CD Toledo, but was fired after only a couple of months.

After some years out of football, Portugal coached former club Córdoba[2] also in the second level, returning to Real Madrid Castilla in 2005–06 following the December promotion to the first team of Juan Ramón López Caro. On 6 July 2006 he succeeded López Caro once again, now at Racing de Santander,[3] helping the Cantabrians to a final tenth place in the top flight.

Portugal served as technical director of Real Madrid subsequently.[4] In November 2008, he was set to take over at the club as coach following the sacking of Bernd Schuster, but president Ramón Calderón preferred Juande Ramos instead.

On 19 November 2009, Portugal returned to Racing on a two-year deal following the dismissal of Juan Carlos Mandiá, as the side had only collected one point in five home matches.[5] In early February 2011, even though the team was placed above the relegation zone in the top division – eventually managing to stay afloat – he was sacked by new club owner, Ahsan Ali Syed from India.[6]

Abroad

In June 2012, Portugal moved abroad for the first time when he was appointed at Club Bolívar in Bolivia.[7] In his debut season, the team from La Paz won the Clausura of the Bolivian Primera División;[8] he was sacked at the turn of 2014, after the club lost the Apertura honour to rivals The Strongest on the final day of the campaign.[9]

Portugal remained in South America, signing days later for Clube Atlético Paranaense in Brazil on a year-long contract.[10] He resigned on 19 May.[11]

On 21 October 2015, Portugal returned to Spain and its second division with Real Valladolid, inheriting a team from Gaizka Garitano that was in the relegation zone.[12] He was dismissed the following 24 April after a run of one point from five games, though the side's position had improved.[13]

Portugal was hired by CS Constantine of Algeria on a one-year deal in November 2016.[14] He quit the following month, having made previous threats to leave his job.[15]

On 17 July 2017, Portugal moved to the fourth continent of his career when he was hired at Delhi Dynamos FC of the Indian Super League.[16] He finished eighth of ten teams – blaming this on a sporadic match schedule and low transfer budget[17] – and the following 1 May he returned to Spain after being appointed manager of Granada CF.[18]

In August 2018, Portugal was announced as the head coach of FC Pune City for the upcoming season.[19] He was sacked on 24 October, after one draw and two losses.[20]

On 20 December 2018, Portugal returned to Bolivia to take over at C.D. Jorge Wilstermann on a one-year deal.[21] He left the following April by mutual consent, having suffered threats from some of the Cochabamba-based club's supporters.[22]

Remaining in the Andean country, Portugal was appointed on a one-year contract at Royal Pari F.C. at the start of 2020.[23] He resigned on 21 May that year, due to concerns over the resumption of the season around the COVID-19 pandemic.[24]

On 3 August 2021, Portugal returned to Bolivia and Royal Pari, replacing sacked Christian Díaz.[25] He was dismissed the following 28 February, after opening the new season with two wins and two draws.[26]

Managerial statistics

Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamNatFromToRecord
Real Madrid C 1 July 19973 November 1997 [27]
Real Madrid B3 November 19973 July 1999 [28]
Toledo4 July 199913 October 1999 [29]
Córdoba27 October 20037 June 2004[30]
Real Madrid Castilla5 December 20056 July 2006 [31]
Racing Santander6 July 200619 June 2007 [32]
Racing Santander19 November 20097 February 2011 [33]
Bolívar14 June 201231 December 2013 [34]
Atlético Paranaense8 January 201419 May 2014 [35]
Valladolid21 October 201524 April 2016 [36]
CS Constantine2 November 20169 December 2016 [37]
Delhi Dynamos29 June 20171 May 2018[38]
Granada1 May 20184 June 2018 [39]
Pune City9 August 201826 October 2018 [40]
Jorge Wilstermann20 December 201822 April 2019 [41]
Royal Pari2 January 202021 May 2020[42]
Royal Pari3 August 202128 February 2022
Career Total

Honours

Player

Real Madrid

1979–80

1979–80

Manager

Bolívar

2012–13[8]

Notes and References

  1. News: El Real Madrid solo ha perdido una vez con el Rayo en el Santiago Bernabéu. Real Madrid have only lost once to Rayo at the Santiago Bernabéu. La Información. es. 6 November 2014. 22 August 2019.
  2. News: Portugal dice adiós al banquillo del Nuevo Arcángel. Portugal says goodbye to Nuevo Arcángel bench. Mundo Deportivo. Carlos. Pérez. es. 8 June 2004. 20 May 2013.
  3. News: El Racing contrata a su nuevo entrenador, Miguel Angel Portugal. Racing hire their new coach, Miguel Angel Portugal. ABC. Madrid. es. 6 July 2006. 20 May 2013.
  4. News: El Real Madrid ficha a Miguel Ángel Portugal. Real Madrid sign Miguel Ángel Portugal. El País. es. 5 July 2007. 20 May 2013.
  5. Web site: El Racing confirma la contratación de Miguel Ángel Portugal. Racing confirm signing of Miguel Ángel Portugal. Cadena SER. es. 19 November 2009. 20 May 2013.
  6. Web site: Racing look to match big boys. https://web.archive.org/web/20110216123422/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story/_/id/879965/racing-santander-owner-looks-to-match-barcelona-and-real-madrid?cc=5739. dead. 16 February 2011. ESPN Soccernet. 13 February 2011. 13 February 2011.
  7. News: Miguel Ángel Portugal ficha por el Club Bolívar. Miguel Ángel Portugal signs for Club Bolívar. Los Tiempos. es. 14 June 2012. 29 July 2019.
  8. News: Miguel Ángel Portugal: Un burgalés campeón de Bolivia. Miguel Ángel Portugal: A Burgos native champion of Bolivia. Diario de Burgos. Román. Romero. es. 24 June 2013. 29 July 2019.
  9. News: Miguel Ángel Portugal, destituido en el Bolívar. Miguel Ángel Portugal, dismissed at Bolívar. Diario AS. es. 2 January 2014. 29 July 2019.
  10. Web site: Atlético-PR confirma espanhol Miguel Ángel Portugal como novo técnico. Atlético-PR confirm Spaniard Miguel Ángel Portugal as new manager. Globo Esporte. Fernando. Freire. pt. 8 January 2014. 29 July 2019.
  11. Web site: Miguel Ángel Portugal deixa o Atlético-PR por 'condições de trabalho'. Miguel Ángel Portugal leaves Atlético-PR because of "work conditions". Terra. pt. 19 May 2014. 29 July 2019.
  12. Web site: Miguel Ángel Portugal, nuevo entrenador del Real Valladolid. Miguel Ángel Portugal, new manager of Real Valladolid. Real Valladolid. es. 21 October 2015. 29 July 2019.
  13. News: Miguel Ángel Portugal, cesado como técnico en el Valladolid . Miguel Ángel Portugal, sacked as manager of Valladolid. Sport. es. 24 April 2016. 29 July 2019.
  14. News: CS Constantine : Miguel-Angel Portugal Vicario, nouvel entraîneur. CS Constantine: Miguel Ángel Portugal Vicario, new manager. El Moudjahid. fr. 1 November 2016. 29 July 2019.
  15. Web site: CS Constantine: Miguel Portugal c'est déjà terminé. CS Constantine: Miguel Portugal is already finished. DZ Foot. fr. 10 December 2016. 29 July 2019.
  16. News: Delhi Dynamos unveil new coach ex-Madrid star Miguel Angel Portugal. The Times of India. 17 July 2017. 31 July 2019.
  17. Web site: Miguel Angel Portugal bemoans Delhi Dynamos' transfer budget following exit. Sporting News. Nisanth. V. Easwar. 5 June 2018. 31 July 2019.
  18. Web site: Comunicado Miguel Ángel Portugal, nuevo entrenador del Granada CF. Announcement Miguel Ángel Portugal, new manager of Granada CF. Granada CF. es. 1 May 2018. 1 May 2018.
  19. Web site: FC Pune City sign former Delhi Dynamos boss Miguel Angel Portugal as head coach for ISL 2018–19. Firstpost. 9 August 2018. 19 August 2018.
  20. News: FC Pune City sack head coach Miguel Angel Portugal after three games. Hindustan Times. 24 October 2018. 29 July 2019.
  21. News: Miguel Ángel Portugal fue presentado por Wilstermann de Bolivia ¡en una heladería!. Miguel Ángel Portugal was presented by Bolivia's Wilstermann...in an ice cream parlour!. Diario AS. es. 20 December 2018. 29 July 2019.
  22. Web site: Los violentos ganan: Portugal deja Wilstermann. The violent ones win: Portugal leaves Wilstermann. Córdoba Deporte. Rafael. Fernández. es. 22 April 2019. 29 July 2019.
  23. Web site: Royal Pari presentó al español Portugal como nuevo DT para la temporada 2020. Royal Pari presented the Spaniard Portugal as new HC for the 2020 season. Eju!. es. 9 January 2020. 11 January 2020.
  24. News: Miguel Ángel Portugal regresa a España y deberá guardar cuarentena. Miguel Ángel Portugal returns to Spain and must stay in quarantine. Diario AS. es. 4 June 2020. 30 August 2020.
  25. Web site: Royal Pari anuncia el regreso del técnico Miguel Ángel Portugal . Royal Pari announce the return of manager Miguel Ángel Portugal. Spanish. El Día. 3 August 2021. 4 August 2021.
  26. Web site: Julio Baldivieso toma el timón de Royal Pari tras salida de Miguel Portugal. Julio Baldivieso takes the wheel at Royal Pari after Miguel Portugal's exit. Spanish. Swissinfo. 28 February 2022. 26 January 2023.
  27. Web site: Real Madrid C. Resultados Fútbol. es. 8 May 2019.
  28. Web site: Portugal: Miguel Ángel Portugal Vicario. BDFutbol. 8 May 2019.
    Web site: Portugal: Miguel Ángel Portugal Vicario. BDFutbol. 8 May 2019.
  29. Web site: Portugal: Miguel Ángel Portugal Vicario. BDFutbol. 8 May 2019.
  30. Web site: Portugal: Miguel Ángel Portugal Vicario. BDFutbol. 8 May 2019.
  31. Web site: Portugal: Miguel Ángel Portugal Vicario. BDFutbol. 8 May 2019.
  32. Web site: Portugal: Miguel Ángel Portugal Vicario. BDFutbol. 8 May 2019.
  33. Web site: Portugal: Miguel Ángel Portugal Vicario. BDFutbol. 8 May 2019.
    Web site: Portugal: Miguel Ángel Portugal Vicario. BDFutbol. 8 May 2019.
  34. Web site: Club Bolívar: Matches . Soccerway . Perform Group . 26 January 2023.
  35. Web site: Clube Atlético Paranaense: Matches . Soccerway . Perform Group . 26 January 2023.
  36. Web site: Portugal: Miguel Ángel Portugal Vicario. BDFutbol. 8 May 2019.
  37. Web site: CS Constantine: Matches . Soccerway . Perform Group . 26 January 2023.
  38. Web site: Delhi Dynamos FC: Matches . Soccerway . Perform Group . 26 January 2023.
  39. Web site: Portugal: Miguel Ángel Portugal Vicario. BDFutbol. 8 May 2019.
  40. Web site: FC Pune City: Matches . Soccerway . Perform Group . 26 January 2023.
  41. Web site: CD Jorge Wilstermann: Matches . Soccerway . Perform Group . 26 January 2023.
  42. Web site: Royal Pari FC: Matches . Soccerway . Perform Group . 26 January 2023.