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Nuno Espírito Santo
Full Name:Nuno Herlander Simões Espírito Santo
Birth Date:25 January 1974
Birth Place:São Tomé, Portuguese São Tomé and Príncipe
Height:1.88 m
Position:Goalkeeper
Currentclub:Nottingham Forest (head coach)
Youthyears1:1985–1986
Youthyears2:1986–1987
Youthyears3:1987–1991
Youthyears4:1991–1992
Youthclubs1:Santoantoniense
Youthclubs2:Quimigal
Youthclubs3:Caçadores Torreenses
Youthclubs4:Vitória Guimarães
Years1:1992–1996
Years2:1993–1994
Years3:1997–2002
Years4:1998–2000
Years5:2000–2001
Years6:2002–2004
Years7:2005–2006
Years8:2007
Years9:2007–2010
Clubs1:Vitória Guimarães
Clubs2:Vila Real (loan)
Clubs3:Deportivo La Coruña
Clubs4:Mérida (loan)
Clubs5:Osasuna (loan)
Clubs6:Porto
Clubs7:Dynamo Moscow
Clubs8:Aves
Clubs9:Porto
Caps1:34
Caps2:19
Caps3:4
Caps4:69
Caps5:33
Caps6:6
Caps7:11
Caps8:15
Caps9:8
Totalcaps:199
Goals1:0
Goals2:0
Goals3:0
Goals4:0
Goals5:0
Goals6:0
Goals7:0
Goals8:0
Goals9:0
Totalgoals:0
Nationalyears1:1992
Nationalyears2:1995
Nationalyears3:1996
Nationalyears4:2000–2001
Nationalteam1:Portugal U18
Nationalteam2:Portugal U21
Nationalteam3:Portugal U23
Nationalteam4:Portugal B
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalcaps2:3
Nationalcaps3:5
Nationalcaps4:3
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalgoals2:0
Nationalgoals3:0
Nationalgoals4:0
Manageryears1:2012–2014
Manageryears2:2014–2015
Manageryears3:2016–2017
Manageryears4:2017–2021
Manageryears5:2021
Manageryears6:2022–2023
Manageryears7:2023–
Managerclubs1:Rio Ave
Managerclubs2:Valencia
Managerclubs3:Porto
Managerclubs4:Wolverhampton Wanderers
Managerclubs5:Tottenham Hotspur
Managerclubs6:Al-Ittihad
Managerclubs7:Nottingham Forest

Nuno Herlander Simões Espírito Santo (born 25 January 1974), known as Nuno Espírito Santo or simply Nuno, is a Portuguese football manager and former player who played as a goalkeeper. He is the head coach of Premier League club Nottingham Forest.

During his career, Espírito Santo first made a name for himself in Spain, playing for three teams in five years. He later returned to Portugal to represent Porto, and also played professionally in Russia. He was part of the Portuguese squad at UEFA Euro 2008, but never won a cap for the national team.

Espírito Santo started his coaching career at Greek club Panathinaikos as an assistant. He became a coach in 2012, leading Portuguese club Rio Ave to both domestic cup finals in 2014. After brief spells at Valencia in Spain's La Liga, and a return to Porto, he managed Wolverhampton Wanderers for four years. In 2021, he took over as manager of Tottenham Hotspur, but was relieved of his duties after four months in charge. He became manager of Al-Ittihad Club in July 2022 where he won a league title and Saudi Super Cup before being dismissed in November 2023. The following month, he returned to the Premier League as head coach of Nottingham Forest.

Club career

Early career / Deportivo

Espírito Santo was born in São Tomé, Portuguese São Tomé and Príncipe, and started his football career with Vitória Guimarães. After a meeting with the then Porto nightclub owner Jorge Mendes, Espírito Santo became the agent's first client in 1996.[1] Mendes brokered a $1 million transfer the following January to La Liga's Deportivo La Coruña,[2] although Espírito Santo spent three of his six seasons at the club out on loan, backing up Jacques Songo'o (1996–1998) and José Francisco Molina (2001–02) when he was part of the team. He was the preferred goalkeeper for the winning campaign in the Copa del Rey in the latter season, although Javier Irureta played Molina in the final victory over Real Madrid.[3]

In 1999–2000, as he represented Mérida in the Segunda División, Espírito Santo won the Ricardo Zamora Trophy and helped the team finish sixth, but the club would be relegated to Segunda División B due to irregularities.[4] He was loaned to Osasuna the following season,[5] going on to rank seventh in the Zamora as his team finished only one point above the relegation zone in the top tier.[6]

Porto

José Mourinho's Porto paid €3 million to sign Espírito Santo in July 2002, as part of the deal that saw Jorge Andrade join Deportivo.[7] During a 2003 Taça de Portugal match against Varzim, he was allowed by Mourinho to convert a penalty kick, scoring the club's last goal in a 7–0 home win.[8] In May 2004, Espírito Santo was an unused substitute for the final as Porto won the 2003–04 UEFA Champions League.[9] On 12 December, he replaced club great Vítor Baía during extra time of the 2004 Intercontinental Cup final penalty shoot-out victory against Once Caldas.[10] However, in January, he was sold to Russian Premier League club Dynamo Moscow.[11]

In January 2007, Espírito Santo returned to Portugal for a stint with Aves,[12] eventually relegated from the Primeira Liga. He returned to Porto in July, backing up Brazilian Helton during most of his spell.[13] Despite his limited involvement on the pitch – earning him the nickname O Substituto – he was considered a leader at the club.[14]

Espírito Santo again played second-fiddle to Helton during the 2008–09 season, appearing in only four games, but was the starter throughout the domestic cup campaign, including the 1–0 final win against Paços de Ferreira.[15]

International career

Espírito Santo represented Portugal at the 1996 Summer Olympics, playing four matches for the fourth-placed team.[16] He also played for the nation's B team.[17] Uncapped, he was called to the senior squad competing in UEFA Euro 2008, replacing the injured Quim,[18] but did not play a match.

Coaching career

Beginnings

On 21 June 2010, Porto announced that Espírito Santo's contract would not be renewed.[19] The 36-year-old said he would always support Porto as he left.[20] After his retirement, he rejoined former Porto manager Jesualdo Ferreira, moving to Málaga as a goalkeeping coach, before the pair signed for Panathinaikos in November.[21]

Rio Ave

In May 2012, Rio Ave dismissed manager Carlos Brito and announced the appointment of Espírito Santo.[22] In his first match in charge on 18 August, the team lost 1–0 at home to Marítimo in the first game of the 2012–13 Primeira Liga season.[23] He recorded his first win nine days later, by the same margin away to Sporting CP.[24]

In his second season in charge, Espírito Santo's team reached both the Taça de Portugal and Taça da Liga finals, therefore leading them to the UEFA Europa League for the first time in their history.[25]

Valencia

Espírito Santo signed a one-year contract with Valencia in La Liga on 4 July 2014, replacing Juan Antonio Pizzi.[26] On 12 January 2015, he agreed to an extension to keep him at the club until 2018,[27] and he eventually led them to a fourth place finish in his first season,[28] Highlights included a 2–1 home win over Real Madrid and a 2–2 away draw against the same opponent,[29] [30] while he was named La Liga Manager of the Month three times/[31] He resigned on 29 November 2015, following a 1–0 away defeat to Sevilla, after a poor start to both Valencia's La Liga and Champions League campaigns.[32]

During his time at Valencia, Espírito Santo, his agent Jorge Mendes and club owner Peter Lim were criticised for signing the agent's clients.[33] [34] Roberto Ayala, who won several trophies as a Valencia player and later became a scout, left the club, alleging that they were signing such players for inflated fees.[35]

Porto

On 1 June 2016, Espírito Santo signed a two-year contract with Porto, replacing former head coach José Peseiro.[36] His first game on 12 August was a return to the Estádio dos Arcos, where his team came from behind to beat Rio Ave 3–1.[37] However, after a season devoid of silverware which included a second-place finish in the league,[38] he was relieved of his duties on 22 May 2017.[39]

Wolverhampton Wanderers

On 31 May 2017, Espírito Santo was named as the new head coach of EFL Championship club Wolverhampton Wanderers, signing a three-year contract.[40] He was voted the competition's Manager of the Month in November as his team won all four of their games, scoring 13 goals.[41] Espírito Santo led the club to the Premier League after a six-year absence, achieving promotion with four matches remaining in the season[42] and being confirmed as champions with two games to spare.[43] On 10 July 2018, it was announced that his contract had been extended until 2021.[44]

Espírito Santo was awarded the Premier League Manager of the Month title in his second month managing in the English top division[45] after his team went unbeaten in September 2018, accruing ten points from four matches and only conceding one goal. It was the first time that a Wolves manager had secured the award, in the club's fifth season in the competition.[46] Wolves finished seventh in the 2018–19 league season; it was the club's highest Premier League ranking, and their highest in the English top-flight since the 1979–80 season when they finished sixth. Wolves also qualified for a European competition for the first time since the 1980–81 UEFA Cup, reaching the UEFA Europa League.[47]

Espírito Santo was awarded the Premier League Manager of the Month title for a second time on 10 July 2020 for a run of five fixtures unbeaten between the beginning of March and the end of June, sandwiching the temporary suspension of the 2019–20 Premier League due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.[48] The run included four wins and four clean sheets. The season saw Espírito Santo's team achieve a second consecutive seventh-place finish in the Premier League (with a record points total for Wolves in the Premier League of 59), and reach the quarter-finals of the UEFA Europa League, the club's best such performance since being finalists in the 1971–72 UEFA Cup.[49]

On 13 September 2020, at the outset of the 2020–21 season, Espírito Santo's contract at the club was extended until summer 2023.[50] He was named the Premier League Manager of the Month for October with a run of four fixtures unbeaten, including three wins without conceding; this was the third time he had received the award.[51] On 27 February 2021, he took charge of his 102nd Premier League game as Wolves head coach as his team played out a 1–1 draw with Newcastle United at St James' Park, surpassing Mick McCarthy as the longest-serving Wolves head coach in the Premier League era.[52] On 21 May, Wolves announced that Espírito Santo would leave the club by mutual consent at the end of the season.[53]

Tottenham Hotspur

On 30 June 2021, Tottenham Hotspur announced Espírito Santo as their new head coach on a two-year contract with an option to extend for a third year.[54] On his debut on 15 August, the team won 1–0 at home against reigning champions Manchester City through a Son Heung-min goal.[55] On 29 August, he achieved the best start to a Premier League season for Tottenham after beating Watford to secure three wins from their first three matches. He won the Premier League Manager of the Month award for August, the fourth of his career.[56] On 1 November, after his team lost 3–0 at home to Manchester United, their fifth loss in seven matches and which left them ninth in the table, Espírito Santo was dismissed after less than four months in charge.[57] He was replaced the following day by Antonio Conte.[58]

Al-Ittihad

On 4 July 2022, Espírito Santo was appointed by Al-Ittihad in the Saudi Pro League.[59] He held talks for a return to Wolves in October.[60] He won the 2022 Saudi Super Cup on 29 January 2023 with a 2–0 final win over Al Fayha.[61] On 27 May, he won the club's first league title in 14 years, also after beating Al-Fayha 3–0 with one match remaining in the league.[62]

Espírito Santo was dismissed on 8 November 2023, two days after a 2–0 loss to Iraqi club Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya in the 2023–24 AFC Champions League.[63] [64]

Nottingham Forest

On 20 December 2023, Espirito Santo was appointed head coach of Premier League club Nottingham Forest, following the dismissal of Steve Cooper.[65] The side's first win under his tenure came on 26 December as they beat Newcastle United 3–1.[66] This was followed by a 2–1 home win against Manchester United which was Forest's first Premier League victory over the club in 29 years.[67] [68]

Personal life

Espírito Santo and his wife Sandra have three children as of 2020.[69] On 4 May 2019, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Sport by the University of Wolverhampton.[70]

Managerial statistics

[71]

Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamFromToRecord
Rio Ave15 May 201219 May 2014
Valencia4 July 201429 November 2015
Porto1 June 201622 May 2017
Wolverhampton Wanderers31 May 201723 May 2021
Tottenham Hotspur30 June 20211 November 2021
Al-Ittihad4 July 20227 November 2023
Nottingham Forest20 December 2023Present
Total

Honours

Player

Deportivo

2001–02[3]

Porto

2002–03, 2003–04, 2007–08, 2008–09

2002–03, 2008–09[15]

2003, 2004, 2009

2003–04[9]

2002–03

2004[10]

Individual

1999–2000 (Segunda División)[4]

Manager

Wolverhampton Wanderers

2017–18[43]

Al-Ittihad

2022–23[62]

2022[61]

Individual

September 2014, December 2014,[72] February 2015[31]

November 2017[41]

2017–18 EFL Championship[73]

September 2018, June 2020, October 2020, August 2021[74]

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  3. News: Méndez . Dani . Centenariazo: Los artífices de la conquista. Centenary shock: The authors of the conquest. 31 October 2021 . Riazor.org . es.
  4. News: El primer fichaje de la factoría Jorge Mendes. First signing of Jorge Mendes factory. Diario AS. Manu. Sainz. es. 17 May 2012. 18 April 2014.
  5. Web site: Nuno, cedido al Osasuna. Nuno, loaned to Osasuna. Deportivo La Coruña. es. 11 July 2000. 3 January 2019.
  6. News: Mexicano Aguirre logra salvar del descenso a Osasuna. Mexican Aguirre leads Osasuna out of relegation. La Nación. Fermín. Zariquiegui. es. 23 June 2002. 4 January 2019.
  7. Web site: Venda do passe do jogador Jorge Andrade. Player Jorge Andrade's pass sold. FC Porto. pt. 22 July 2002. 4 October 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20101205171120/http://www.fcporto.pt/IncFCP/PDF/Investor_Relations/FactosRelevantes/VendaJAndrade22072002.pdf. 5 December 2010.
  8. News: F.C. Porto: Nuno é mais que um guarda-redes. F.C. Porto: Nuno is more than a goalkeeper. Jornal de Notícias. pt. 8 October 2008. 14 December 2010. 9 October 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20081009102654/http://jn.sapo.pt/PaginaInicial/Desporto/Interior.aspx?content_id=1023740. dead.
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  11. Web site: Nuno apresentado no Dínamo Moscovo. Nuno presented at Dynamo Moscow. Mais Futebol. pt. 23 July 2005. 4 January 2019.
  12. Web site: D. Aves: Nuno Espírito Santo reforça leque de opções de Neca. D. Aves: Nuno Espírito Santo strengthens Neca's options. Mais Futebol. pt. 11 January 2007. 25 October 2017.
  13. News: Nuno promete dar luta a Helton. Nuno promises to challenge Helton. Record. pt. 13 July 2007. 12 January 2018.
  14. News: Bates . Pearce . "O Substituto", Jorge Mendes nightclub encounter, a Wolves love affair, the story of Nuno Espirito Santo . 21 August 2019 . Birmingham Mail . 31 July 2018.
  15. Web site: Helton: "Quem sou eu para dar conselhos ao Nuno?" (vídeo). Helton: "Who am I to give advice to Nuno?" (video). Mais Futebol. Nuno. Travassos. pt. 31 May 2009. 13 January 2018.
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  18. News: Nuno é o substituto de Quim. Nuno replaces Quim. Record. pt. 7 June 2008. 31 July 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131110190044/http://www.record.xl.pt/arquivo/interior.aspx?content_id=345461. 10 November 2013. dead.
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  20. Web site: Nuno Espírito Santo: 'Sou e serei Porto!'. Nuno Espírito Santo: 'I am and will be Porto!'. FC Porto. pt. 21 June 2010. 4 July 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100625021747/http://www.fcporto.pt/Noticias/Futebol/noticiafutebol_futnunodec_210610_53347.asp. 25 June 2010.
  21. News: O técnico que já o era antes de o ser. The manager who was one before ever being so. Jornal de Notícias. pt. 30 May 2016. 16 April 2018.
  22. News: Nuno Espírito Santo é o novo treinador. Nuno Espírito Santo is the new manager. A Bola. pt. 15 May 2012. 24 May 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120518075950/http://www.abola.pt/nnh/ver.aspx?id=331416. 18 May 2012. dead.
  23. News: Marítimo vence no reduto do Rio Ave . Marítimo win on Rio Ave's ground. 19 June 2023 . . 18 August 2012 . pt.
  24. News: Nuno Espírito Santo: "Sentimento de missão cumprida". Nuno Espírito Santo: "Feeling of mission accomplished" . 19 June 2023 . Record . 27 August 2012 . pt.
  25. News: Nuno Espírito Santo feliz com 2.ª final da época. Nuno Espírito Santo happy with second final of season. Record. pt. 17 April 2014. 18 April 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20141017134039/http://www.record.xl.pt/Futebol/Nacional/1a_liga/rio_ave/interior.aspx?content_id=878365. 17 October 2014.
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  28. Web site: El Valencia se impone en la batalla por la cuarta plaza. Valencia win battle for fourth place. La Liga. es. 25 January 2015. 28 July 2015.
  29. Web site: Valencia 2–1 Real Madrid. BBC Sport. Pete. Oliver. 4 January 2015. 28 July 2015.
  30. Web site: Real Madrid 2–2 Valencia. BBC Sport. Emlyn. Begley. 9 May 2015. 28 July 2015.
  31. Web site: BBVA Awards: Nuno, Liga BBVA Manager of the month for February. Liga de Fútbol Profesional. 9 March 2015. 23 December 2017.
  32. News: Nuno Espírito Santo resigns as Valencia coach after Sevilla defeat. The Guardian. 29 November 2015. 29 November 2015.
  33. News: Corrigan . Dermot . Nuno defends Jorge Mendes Valencia role as Gary Neville becomes coach . 18 June 2023 . ESPN . 3 December 2015.
  34. News: Torres . David . Minguez . Javier . Lim, Nuno, Mendes, Neville y Layhoon serán pasto de las llamas. Lim, Nuno, Mendes, Neville and Layhoon will go up in flames . 18 June 2023 . El Desmarque . 16 March 2016 . es.
  35. News: Ayala fala em "triângulo perigoso" entre Peter Lim, Nuno Espírito Santo e Jorge Mendes. Ayala speaks of "dangerous triangle" between Peter Lim, Nuno Espírito Santo and Jorge Mendes . 18 June 2023 . Record . 14 February 2017 . pt.
  36. Web site: Nuno Espírito Santo is the new coach at FC Porto. FC Porto. 1 June 2016. 3 June 2016.
  37. News: Porto dá a volta e vence Rio Ave em Vila do Conde. Porto pull off a comeback and defeat Rio Ave in Vila do Conde. 19 June 2023 . UEFA . 12 August 2016 . pt.
  38. Web site: Porto boss Nuno steps down. Goal. Dom. Farrell. 22 May 2017. 15 August 2018.
  39. News: Nuno Espírito Santo deixa o FC Porto. Nuno Espírito Santo leaves FC Porto. O Jogo. José Manuel. Ribeiro. pt. 22 May 2017. 22 May 2017.
  40. Web site: Nuno Espirito Santo: Wolves appoint former Porto boss as head coach. BBC Sport. 31 May 2017. 31 May 2017.
  41. Web site: Championship Manager of the Month: Nuno – Wolverhampton Wanderers. English Football League. 8 December 2017. 16 December 2017.
  42. Web site: Wolves: Championship leaders promoted to Premier League after Fulham draw with Brentford. BBC Sport. 14 April 2018. 16 April 2018.
  43. News: Champions! Wolves win the league after breezing past Bolton. Express & Star. 21 April 2018. 21 April 2018.
  44. News: Wolves extend manager Nuno Espirito Santo contract until 2021. ESPN. 10 July 2018. 14 October 2018.
  45. Web site: Nuno claims Barclays Manager of the Month. Premier League. 12 October 2018 . 12 October 2018.
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  47. News: Wolves v Braga facts . 10 March 2020 . UEFA . 11 September 2019.
  48. Web site: Nuno claims Barclays Manager of the Month award . Premier League . 10 July 2020 . 10 July 2020.
  49. News: Doyle . Paul . Late Sevilla winner sees Wolves crash out of Europe . 11 August 2020 . . 11 August 2020.
  50. News: Nuno signs new Wolves contract. 13 September 2020 . Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.
  51. Web site: Nuno earns Barclays Manager of the Month award . Premier League . 13 November 2020 . 13 November 2020.
  52. Web site: Newcastle United 1–1 Wolverhampton Wanderers: Ruben Neves denies hosts the win. Bysouth . Alex . BBC Sport. 27 February 2021. 27 February 2021.
  53. News: Nuno set to leave Wolves . Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. . 21 May 2021 . 27 May 2021.
  54. News: Nuno Espírito Santo appointed new Head Coach . Tottenham Hotspur F.C. . 30 June 2021 . 30 June 2021.
  55. News: Grounds . Ben . Tottenham 1-0 Man City: Heung-Min Son strike secures statement win for Spurs . 15 August 2021 . Sky Sports . 15 August 2021.
  56. News: Nuno Espírito Santo named August's Manager of the Month . Eurosport . 10 September 2021 . 15 September 2021.
  57. Web site: 1 November 2021. Nuno Espírito Santo: Tottenham sack head coach after four months in charge. 1 November 2021. BBC Sport.
  58. News: Antonio Conte: Tottenham appoint former Chelsea boss as new manager . 3 November 2021 . BBC Sport . 2 November 2021.
  59. News: Judah . Nathan . Nuno Espirito Santo named new boss of Saudi Arabian side Al-Ittihad . 19 July 2022 . Express & Star . 5 July 2022.
  60. News: Fisher . Ben . Nuno Espírito Santo in talks over possible Wolves return 17 months after leaving . 28 October 2022 . The Guardian . 14 October 2022.
  61. News: Drury . Jonny . Ex-Wolves boss Nuno and former West Brom defender Ahmed Hegazi win Saudi Super Cup . 2 May 2023 . Express & Star . 30 January 2023.
  62. News: Duerden . John . Nuno banishes memories of recent disappointments as he leads Al-Ittihad to Roshn Saudi League glory . 18 June 2023 . Arab News . 28 May 2023.
  63. Web site: Former Spurs boss Nuno sacked by Al-Ittihad . BBC Sport . 8 November 2023 . 8 November 2023.
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  66. Web site: 2023-12-26 . Newcastle 1-3 Nottingham Forest: Chris Wood hits hat-trick against old club as Eddie Howe's troubles deepen . Sky Sports.
  67. News: Late Gibbs-White goal earns Forest win over Man Utd . en-GB . BBC Sport . 2023-12-30.
  68. Web site: Nottingham Forest 2-1 Manchester United: Morgan Gibbs-White's late goal brings Erik ten Hag's side back down to earth . 2023-12-30 . Sky Sports . en.
  69. News: Nash . Tim . Wolves news: Nuno Espirito Santo admits life is tough after two months without seeing family in Portugal . 15 August 2021 . . 19 July 2020.
  70. News: WATCH: Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo receives honorary doctorate from University of Wolverhampton. Edwards. Joe. Express & Star. 4 May 2019. 4 May 2019.
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  72. Web site: The BBVA Prizes for December's best. Liga de Fútbol Profesional. 14 January 2015. 14 January 2015.
  73. Web site: Nuno Named Championship Manager Of The Year . Wolverhampton Wanderers FC. 16 May 2018 . 23 March 2019.
  74. Web site: Manager Profile: Nuno Herlander Simões Espírito Santo . Premier League . 26 December 2023.