Paulo Sérgio (footballer, born 1968) explained

Paulo Sérgio
Fullname:Paulo Sérgio Bento Brito
Birth Date:19 February 1968
Birth Place:Estremoz, Portugal
Position:Forward
Youthyears1:1980–1982
Youthclubs1:Sanjoanense Lisboa
Youthyears2:1982–1984
Youthclubs2:Petrogal
Youthyears3:1984–1986
Youthclubs3:Olivais Moscavide
Years1:1986–1987
Years2:1987–1988
Caps2:36
Goals2:13
Years3:1988–1993
Caps3:66
Goals3:15
Years4:1993–1994
Caps4:26
Goals4:5
Years5:1994–1995
Caps5:8
Goals5:2
Years6:1995–1997
Caps6:28
Goals6:7
Years7:1997
Caps7:6
Goals7:0
Years8:1998
Caps8:16
Goals8:3
Years9:1998–1999
Caps9:32
Goals9:16
Years10:1999–2001
Caps10:66
Goals10:32
Years11:2002–2003
Caps11:47
Goals11:25
Totalcaps:331
Totalgoals:118
Manageryears1:2003–2006
Managerclubs1:Olhanense
Manageryears2:2006–2007
Managerclubs2:Santa Clara
Manageryears3:2008
Managerclubs3:Beira-Mar
Manageryears4:2008–2009
Managerclubs4:Paços Ferreira
Manageryears5:2009–2010
Managerclubs5:Vitória Guimarães
Manageryears6:2010–2011
Managerclubs6:Sporting CP
Manageryears7:2011–2012
Managerclubs7:Hearts
Manageryears8:2012–2013
Managerclubs8:CFR Cluj
Manageryears9:2013
Managerclubs9:APOEL
Manageryears10:2014–2015
Managerclubs10:Académica
Manageryears11:2016
Managerclubs11:Dibba Al-Fujairah
Manageryears12:2018–2019
Managerclubs12:Sanat Naft
Manageryears13:2019
Managerclubs13:Al Taawoun
Manageryears14:2020–2024
Managerclubs14:Portimonense

Paulo Sérgio Bento Brito (born 19 February 1968), known as Paulo Sérgio, is a Portuguese retired footballer who played as a forward, currently a manager.

He amassed Primeira Liga totals of 86 matches and 18 goals over seven seasons, but played mainly in the lower divisions of Portugal.

Paulo Sérgio began his career as manager in 2003 and went on to be in charge of several teams, including Vitória Guimarães, Sporting CP, and Hearts in Scotland.

Playing career

Born in Estremoz, Alentejo Region, Paulo Sérgio's football career was spent mainly as a substitute, at least in the Primeira Liga. In 17 professional seasons, he represented C.D. Olivais e Moscavide, U.D. Vilafranquense, C.F. Os Belenenses – his most steady period, helping the Lisbon side finish in second position in the Segunda Liga in 1991–92 with a career-best eight goals, with the consequent promotion – F.C. Paços de Ferreira (his best year in the top division came whilst at this club, scoring five times in 26 games in the 1993–94 campaign, even though 14 of those came from the bench, as they were eventually relegated), S.C. Salgueiros, Vitória de Setúbal, C.D. Feirense, C.D. Santa Clara, G.D. Estoril Praia and S.C. Olhanense.

In 1998–99, Paulo Sérgio had a spell abroad with French team Grenoble Foot 38, in the Championnat de France Amateur.[1]

Coaching career

Portugal

Paulo Sérgio took up coaching after retiring in 2003, his first experience being with his last club Olhanense, for three seasons. He next managed another former team, Azores's Santa Clara.[2]

Paulo Sérgio's first spell in the top flight occurred in 2008–09, with yet another side he had represented as a footballer, Paços de Ferreira.[2] However, on 14 October 2009, he left for Vitória S.C. to take the place of the sacked Nelo Vingada, signing until summer 2011.[3]

In late April 2010, Paulo Sérgio reached an agreement to succeed Carlos Carvalhal at the helm of Sporting CP, effective as of July.[4] After dispatching FC Nordsjælland of Denmark in the UEFA Europa League, he made his league debut on 14 August, suffering a 1–0 defeat at Paços.[5]

On 26 February 2011, following a 0–2 home loss against S.L. Benfica in the league, and Europa League elimination at the hands of Rangers, with Sporting also out of domestic cup contention and trailing FC Porto by 23 points in the league, Paulo Sérgio's contract was mutually terminated.[6]

Heart of Midlothian

Paulo Sérgio was appointed manager of Scottish Premier League club Heart of Midlothian on 2 August 2011, following the removal of his predecessor Jim Jefferies on the previous day.[7] In October, the team withdrew their staff from all media events in protest at him being called in front of the Scottish Football Association following his remarks about referee Iain Brines after a defeat against Ayr United the following month.[8] He was also sent to the stands for dissent during a game against Kilmarnock after Ian Black was sent off and Marius Žaliūkas fouled Paul Heffernan, allowing Dean Shiels to score the game's only goal from the penalty spot.[9]

On 19 May 2012, Paulo Sérgio and Hearts won the Scottish Cup – the eighth overall for the club and the first in six years – after a 5–1 win over fellow Edinburgh side Hibernian.[10] He rejected a new contract offer, and left on 7 June.[11]

CFR Cluj

On 28 October 2012, Paulo Sérgio was appointed at CFR Cluj in Romania, after the Liga I team failed to reach an agreement with compatriot Sérgio Conceição.[12] [13]

He managed to lead the side to the Europa League knockout phase, but the year 2013 started badly with seven consecutive games without a win; thus, he was sacked on 13 April.[14]

APOEL

On 20 May 2013, Paulo Sérgio signed a one-year contract with reigning Cypriot champions APOEL FC.[15] He made his debut against NK Maribor at GSP Stadium on 31 July in a 1–1 first leg draw in the third qualifying round of the 2013–14 UEFA Champions League,[16] with the tie being lost on the away goals rule.[17] On 17 August he won his first trophy with his new club, after a 1–0 victory over Apollon Limassol in the Super Cup.[18]

On 4 October 2013, APOEL parted company with Paulo Sérgio, who spent less than five months in charge of the team and managed just three wins in 11 matches.[19] [20]

Académica

On 31 May 2014, Paulo Sérgio signed a one-year deal with Académica de Coimbra.[21] His first official game in charge occurred on 16 August, a 1–1 home draw with Sporting.[22]

Club and Paulo Sérgio agreed to part ways on 15 February 2015, with the team second from bottom having won once in 21 games.[23]

Middle East

In June 2016, Paulo Sérgio was hired at Dibba Al-Fujairah Club.[24] He was dismissed on 10 December, after taking five points with no wins in the first 11 UAE Pro-League matches of the season and immediately following an 8–0 loss to Al-Wasl FC.[25]

Remaining in the Middle East, Paulo Sérgio signed a one-year deal with Sanat Naft Abadan F.C. in June 2018.[26] He took the team to eighth in the Iran Pro League, and at the end of the campaign was hired by Al Taawoun FC in Saudi Arabia;[27] he blamed U.S. sanctions against Iran for making his previous job difficult.[28]

Paulo Sérgio left the club shortly before the end of 2019, with the team in sixth place – the holders had also been eliminated from the last 16 of the Kings Cup by Abha Club.[29]

Portimonense

In February 2020, Paulo Sérgio became the second manager of second-from-bottom Portimonense S.C. in the Portuguese top-tier campaign.[30] Though he improved their performance, earning himself the Manager of the Month award for June,[31] the Algarve team were relegated on the final day; he voted to stay with them even before they were restored to the league as a result of Vitória de Setúbal's irregularities.[32]

After finishing in 14th and 13th place, Paulo Sérgio signed a new contract in May 2022, tying him to Portimonense until 2024 in the aim of qualifying for European competition.[33] On 3 June 2024, however, following their relegation in the playoffs with a 4–2 aggregate loss to newly formed AVS Futebol SAD, he resigned.[34]

Managerial statistics

TeamNatFromToRecord
GWDLWin %Ref
Olhanense1 July 200317 May 2006[35]
Santa Clara17 May 200631 December 2007
Beira-Mar8 February 200815 May 2008
Paços de Ferreira22 May 200814 October 2009
Vitória de Guimarães15 October 200913 May 2010
Sporting CP14 May 201026 February 2011
Hearts2 August 20117 June 2012[36]
CFR Cluj28 October 201213 April 2013[37]
APOEL20 May 20134 October 2013
Académica31 May 201415 February 2015
Dibba Al-Fujairah1 July 201611 December 2016
Sanat Naft1 July 201822 May 2019
Al Taawoun22 May 201929 December 2019
Portimonense10 February 20203 June 2024
Total

Honours

Player

Belenenses

1988–89[38]

Santa Clara

1997–98 (South)

Grenoble

1998–99 (Group B)[1]

Manager

Olhanense

Heart of Midlothian

2011–12[10]

APOEL

2013[18]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Grenoble saison football 1998/1999. Grenoble football season 1998/1999. Stat2Foot. fr. 10 November 2012.
  2. News: Paulo Sérgio: "O Bettencourt dizia-me: 'Se admitir que o Sporting não pode lutar com os rivais, matam-me, penduram-me na rua'". Paulo Sérgio: "Bettencourt used to tell me: 'If I admit Sporting cannot fight with their rivals, they will kill me, they will hang me in the street'". Expresso. Alexandra. Simões de Abreu. pt. 2 February 2020. 21 May 2021.
  3. Web site: Paulo Sergio confirmed as new Vitoria de Guimaraes coach. PortuGOAL. 14 October 2009. 14 October 2009.
  4. Web site: Paulo Sérgio to succeed Carlos Carvalhal. Sporting CP. 20 April 2010. 20 April 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100423151844/http://www.sporting.pt/English/News/news_eng_managersannouncement_200410_61646.asp. 23 April 2010.
  5. News: A "melhor equipa do mundo" mostrou demasiados defeitos antigos. The "world's best team" showed too many old flaws. Público. Luís Octávio. Costa. pt. 14 August 2010. 7 June 2018.
  6. News: Paulo Sérgio não resiste a série negra. Paulo Sérgio does not resist black streak. Record. pt. 26 February 2011. 7 June 2018.
  7. Web site: Jefferies rejects Hearts role as Sergio takes over. BBC Sport. 2 August 2011. 2 August 2011.
  8. Web site: Hearts withdraw staff from media events. BBC Sport. 22 October 2011. 3 November 2011.
  9. Web site: Hearts manager Paulo Sergio defends touchline conduct. BBC Sport. 30 October 2011. 3 November 2011.
  10. News: Hearts's demolition of Hibernian in Scottish Cup final devoid of fire. The Guardian. Kevin. McCarra. 19 May 2012. 22 May 2012.
  11. Web site: Manager Paulo Sergio leaves Hearts after rejecting deal. BBC Sport. 7 June 2012. 7 June 2012.
  12. Web site: Presă: Paulo Sergio va antrena echipa CFR Cluj până la finalul sezonului. Press: Paulo Sergio to coach CFR Cluj until end of season. Mediafax. Leila. Bolat. ro. 29 October 2012. 29 October 2012.
  13. Web site: Prezentarea oficială a noului antrenor, Paulo Sergio!. Official presentation of our coach, Paulo Sergio!. CFR Cluj. ro. 30 October 2012. 31 October 2012. dead. https://archive.today/20130113114534/http://www.cfr1907.ro/ro/stiri/2650/prezentarea-oficiala-a-noului-antrenor-paulo-sergio/. 13 January 2013.
  14. Web site: Paulo Sergio a fost demis de la CFR Cluj. Eugen Trică este noul antrenor. Paulo Sergio sacked by CFR Cluj. Eugen Trică is the new manager. Orice Sport. ro. 13 April 2013. 13 April 2013. dead. https://archive.today/20130630025628/http://www.oricesport.com/2013/04/13/paulo-sergio-a-fost-demis-de-la-cfr-cluj-eugen-trica-este-noul-antrenor/. 30 June 2013.
  15. Web site: http://www.apoelfc.com.cy/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=9616&tt=graphic&lang=l1. el:Υπογραφές και Ενημέρωση. Signatures and update. APOEL FC. el. 20 May 2013. 20 May 2013.
  16. Web site: Battling Maribor hold APOEL. UEFA. 31 July 2013. 31 July 2013.
  17. Web site: Maribor ride luck to oust APOEL. UEFA. 6 August 2013. 8 August 2013.
  18. Web site: http://www.cfa.com.cy/Gr/news/15305. el:ΑΠΟΕΛ – Απόλλωνας 1–0 (τελικό). APOEL – Αpollon 1–0 (end). Cyprus Football Association. el. 17 August 2013. 17 August 2013.
  19. Web site: http://www.apoelfc.com.cy/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=10259&tt=graphic&lang=l1. el:Ανακοίνωση. Announcement. APOEL FC. el. 4 October 2013. 4 October 2013.
  20. Web site: Paulo Sérgio makes way at APOEL. UEFA. 4 October 2013. 4 October 2013.
  21. Web site: Paulo Sérgio é o novo treinador da Académica. Paulo Sérgio is the new Académica coach. SAPO. pt. 31 May 2014. 20 August 2014.
  22. Web site: Académica 1–1 Sporting. Académica 1–1 Sporting. Rádio e Televisão de Portugal. pt. 16 August 2014. 7 June 2018.
  23. Web site: Paulo Sérgio sai da Académica. Paulo Sérgio leaves Académica. Notícias de Coimbra. pt. 15 February 2015. 25 September 2019.
  24. Web site: Dibbah Al-Fujairah reach an agreement with Paulo Sergio. Goal. Ram. Youssef. 28 June 2016. 25 September 2019.
  25. Web site: Dibbah Al Fujairah sack coach after 8–0 humiliation. Goal. Ram. Youssef. 10 December 2016. 25 September 2019.
  26. Web site: Paulo Sergio appointed Sanat Naft coach. Persian League. 5 June 2018. 25 September 2019.
  27. Web site: Sanat Naft coach Paulo Sergio takes charge of Al-Taawoun. Tasnim News Agency. 22 May 2019. 24 May 2019.
  28. News: Ex-Hearts manager Paulo Sergio reveals how Donald Trump made his job a nightmare. The Scotsman. 21 May 2019. 25 September 2019.
  29. News: Paulo Sérgio deixou o Al Taawon (Arábia Saudita). Paulo Sérgio left Al-Taawoun (Saudi Arabia). A Bola. pt. 29 December 2019. 27 January 2020.
  30. News: Paulo Sérgio assume o comando técnico do Portimonense. Paulo Sérgio takes over at Portimonense. Público. pt. 10 February 2020. 13 February 2020.
  31. News: Paulo Sérgio eleito o treinador do mês de junho. Paulo Sérgio chosen as June's Manager of the Month. Record. pt. 22 July 2020. 1 August 2020.
  32. News: Treinador para a nova época já é assunto resolvido em Portimão. Manager for the new season already resolved matter in Portimão. O Jogo. Hélio. Nascimento. pt. 31 July 2020. 1 August 2020.
  33. Web site: Paulo Sérgio renova com o Portimonense para levar os algarvios à Europa. Paulo Sérgio renews with Portimonense to take the Algarveans to Europe. SAPO. pt. 17 May 2022. 13 January 2023.
  34. News: Um dia depois da descida, Paulo Sérgio deixa o Portimonense. One day after relegation, Paulo Sérgio leaves Portimonense. O Jogo. Hélio. Nascimento. pt. 3 June 2024. 4 June 2024.
  35. Web site: Paulo Sérgio. Zerozero. pt. 3 January 2015.
  36. Web site: Paulo Sergio. Soccerbase. 20 October 2011.
  37. Web site: Paulo Sérgio. Footballdatabase. 3 January 2015.
  38. Web site: Homenagem aos vencedores da Taça de Portugal de 1989. Tribute to the 1989 Portuguese Cup winners. C.F. Os Belenenses. pt. November 2014. 10 February 2020.