Rui Vitória Explained

Rui Vitória
Full Name:Rui Carlos Pinho da Vitória[1]
Birth Date:16 April 1970[2]
Birth Place:Alverca do Ribatejo, Portugal
Height:1.80 m[3]
Position:Midfielder
Youthyears1:1986–1988
Youthclubs1:Alverca
Years1:1988–1990
Clubs1:Fanhões
Years2:1990–1996
Clubs2:Vilafranquense
Years3:1996–1997
Clubs3:Alverca
Caps3:18
Goals3:1
Years4:1997–1999
Clubs4:Vilafranquense
Years5:1999–2001
Clubs5:Seixal
Caps5:26
Goals5:0
Years6:2001–2002
Clubs6:Casa Pia
Caps6:11
Goals6:1
Years7:2002–2003
Clubs7:Alcochetense
Manageryears1:2002–2004
Managerclubs1:Vilafranquense
Manageryears2:2004–2006
Managerclubs2:Juniores do Benfica
Manageryears3:2006–2010
Managerclubs3:Fátima
Manageryears4:2010–2011
Managerclubs4:Paços Ferreira
Manageryears5:2011–2015
Managerclubs5:Vitória Guimarães
Manageryears6:2015–2019
Managerclubs6:Benfica
Manageryears7:2019–2020
Managerclubs7:Al Nassr
Manageryears8:2021
Managerclubs8:Spartak Moscow
Manageryears9:2022–2024
Managerclubs9:Egypt

Rui Carlos Pinho da Vitória (pronounced as /pt/; born 16 April 1970) is a Portuguese football manager and a former player who played as a midfielder.

As a manager, he most notably spent three and a half years with Benfica in Portugal, winning seven major trophies, which included two consecutive Primeira Liga titles, before subsequently having periods in charge at Al Nassr, Spartak Moscow and the Egyptian national team.

Playing career

Vitória was born in Alverca do Ribatejo, Vila Franca de Xira.[4] During his career, in which he played for five clubs, he never competed in higher than the third division (four seasons), also spending eleven years in the fourth. He mainly represented U.D. Vilafranquense, in the Lisbon area.[4]

A midfielder, Vitória retired as a player in 2003, aged 32.[4]

Managerial career

Early years and Fátima

After starting as a manager with his main team Vilafranquense, Vitória moved in 2004 to Benfica, spending two seasons with its junior side.[4]

In 2006, Vitória signed for Fátima, helping the club promote to the second level in his first season, followed by immediate relegation back. In 2008–09, again as champion, he again led the side to division two.[4]

Paços de Ferreira

On 2 June 2010, Vitória replaced Ulisses Morais at the helm of Paços de Ferreira.[5] In his first season in the top division, he guided the team to the seventh position in the league, also achieving runner-up honours in the domestic League Cup, which was won by Benfica (2–1).[4]

Vitória de Guimarães

In late August 2011, Vitória replaced fired Manuel Machado as the manager of Vitória de Guimarães.[6] In his second year, he led the club to the conquest of the Portuguese Cup against Benfica (2–1), in a first-ever for the Minho Province side.[7] Later, on 10 August 2013, he was runner-up in the Supertaça, losing 3–0 to Porto.

Benfica

On 15 June 2015, Portuguese champions Benfica announced that Vitória had signed a three-year contract with the club.[8] He started the season by losing the Supertaça 1–0 to Lisbon rivals Sporting.[9] Despite a troubled start, Benfica secured a third Primeira Liga title in a row and 35th overall with a 4–1 win over Nacional at the Estádio da Luz on the final matchday, establishing a Portuguese league record of 88 points in 34 matches.[10] Also, with a 1–0 league win at Boavista, Vitória set a Benfica record of 11 consecutive away triumphs in all competitions.[11] Moreover, he also managed the team to the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League and to their seventh Taça da Liga trophy, beating Marítimo 6–2. Later that season, he received Primeira Liga's award for Best Coach.[12]

Vitória started the 2016–17 season by winning his first Portuguese Super Cup on his third attempt, with a 3–0 win over Braga; therefore, he succeeded in winning all four major trophies in Portugal.[13] On 23 October 2016, he surpassed Jimmy Hagan's 43-year-old record of 15 consecutive away wins in the league, achieving the 16th as Benfica defeated Belenenses 2–0 away.[14] Later, on 7 April 2017, he renewed his contract for a further two seasons[15] before ending the season with victories in Primeira Liga, Taça de Portugal and Supertaça, therefore, clinching Benfica's second treble in history after Lajos Baróti's in 1980–81. In addition to that, by winning two of four league titles in a row, Vitória became the first Benfica manager to reach the tetra.

The next season, Vitória won the domestic Super Cup[16] and guided Benfica to a second place in Primeira Liga and to the worst Portuguese campaign in the Champions League,[17] which included the club's record loss in the competition, 5–0 to Basel.[18]

On 4 January 2019, following a string of bad results during the 2018–19 season, resulting in Benfica's first-ever loss to Portimonense,[19] Vitória's contract was terminated by the club.[20]

Al-Nassr

Within a week of his departure from Benfica, Vitória was hired on an 18-month contract at Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr FC, ranked second in the Saudi Professional League.[21] His first match was a 5–0 win over second-tier Al-Ansar F.C. in the last 32 of the King Cup on 14 January 2019.[22] The club from Riyadh finished the season as champions.[23] He later led Al-Nassr to reach the 2020 AFC Champions League semi-finals, where they only lost to Persepolis on penalties.[24]

On 27 December 2020, Vitória left the club by mutual consent. At the time of his departure, Al-Nassr were 15th in the table with 8 points from 10 matches.[25]

Spartak Moscow

On 24 May 2021, Vitória joined Russian Premier League club FC Spartak Moscow on a two-year contract.[26] Zarema Salikhova, wife of then-co-owner Leonid Fedun, resigned from the board due to her disagreement with the decision.[27]

Vitória's record at the club was mixed. He had won their Europa League group ahead of Leiceister City and Napoli, for which he gained popularity amongst the fans. In fact, Spartak beat Napoli both home and away around time when Napoli was first in Serie A. However, the Russian giants were 9th in the league, with a low note being a 7–1 loss to FC Zenit Saint Petersburg.[28] Vitória's contract with Spartak was terminated by mutual agreement on 15 December 2021.

Egypt

On 12 July 2022, Vitória became the manager of the Egyptian national team, signing on a four-year contract.[29] On 4 February 2024, he was sacked from his position following the elimination from the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations round of 16, without recording any victory during the tournament.[30]

Managerial statistics

Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamNatFromToRecord
Vilafranquense22 October 200217 May 2004
Fátima10 May 20061 June 2010
Paços Ferreira2 June 201030 August 2011
Vitória Guimarães30 August 201111 June 2015
Benfica11 June 20154 January 2019
Al Nassr10 January 201927 December 2020
Spartak Moscow24 May 202115 December 2021
Egypt12 July 20224 February 2024
Career totals

Honours

Managerial

Fátima[4]

2008–09Vitória Guimarães

2012–13Benfica

2015–16, 2016–17

2016–17

2015–16

2016, 2017Al-Nassr

2018–19

2019

Individual

March 2019,[32] October 2019,[33] August 2020[34]

References

Notes

Citations

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rui Vitória: Profile . worldfootball.net . HEIM:SPIEL . 12 July 2022.
  2. Web site: Rui Vitória: Summary . Soccerway . Perform Group . 12 July 2022.
  3. Web site: Rui Vitória. bdfutbol.com. 12 July 2022.
  4. Web site: Rui Vitória: 14 anos de carreira sem ser despedido e uma Taça. pt. Rui Vitória: 14 years of career without being sacked and one Cup. 11 June 2015. Maisfutebol. 11 June 2015. Um percurso como médio que terminou aos 32 anos.
  5. http://www.maisfutebol.iol.pt/p-ferreira/p-ferreira-rui-vitoria-treinador-maisfutebol/1167200-1460.html P. Ferreira: Rui Vitória confirmado como novo treinador (P. Ferreira: Rui Vitória confirmed as new coach)
  6. News: V. Guimarães: Rui Vitória assina até final da época. V. Guimarães: Rui Vitória signs until end of season. Diário de Notícias. pt. 30 August 2011. 11 February 2013.
  7. Web site: Guimarães claim famous cup win. PortuGOAL. 26 May 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130925214440/http://portugoal.net/index.php/more-portuguese-cup-news/41198-benfica-end-season-empty-handed. 25 September 2013. dead. 15 July 2015.
  8. Web site: Comunicado. pt. Announcement. 15 June 2015. S.L. Benfica. CMVM.
  9. News: 9 August 2015. No reencontro com o "Judas", Benfica perde a Supercopa para o Sporting. In the re-encounter with "Judas", Benfica lose Super Cup to Sporting. pt. Globo Esporte. 11 September 2017.
  10. News: Piedade. Luís. 15 May 2016. Benfica secure 35th Portuguese crown. UEFA. 17 May 2016.
  11. https://www.ojogo.pt/futebol/1a-liga/benfica/noticias/interior/rui-vitoria-entra-na-historia-do-benfica-5087273.html Rui Vitória entra na história do Benfica
  12. News: 15 July 2016. "Nós treinadores não vivemos de prémios individuais mas estou muito orgulhoso" – Rui Vitória. "We coaches do not live off individual awards but I am very proud" – Rui Vitória. dead. pt. A Bola. https://web.archive.org/web/20160715225951/https://www.abola.pt/clubes/ver.aspx?t=3&id=621958. 15 July 2016. 15 July 2016.
  13. Web site: Rui Vitória faz o pleno de títulos internos. pt. Rui Vitória wins all internal titles. 8 August 2015. Maisfutebol. 20 December 2016.
  14. https://desporto.sapo.pt/futebol/primeira-liga/artigos/rui-vitoria-fez-cair-recorde-com-43-anos Rui Vitória fez cair recorde com 43 anos
  15. Web site: Rui Vitória renova contrato até 2019/2020. pt. Rui Vitória renewed his contract until 2019/2020. 7 April 2017. S.L. Benfica. 7 April 2017.
  16. News: 7 August 2017. Só o PSG tem mais títulos do que o Benfica desde 2013. Only PSG have more titles than Benfica since 2013. pt. SAPO Desporto. 28 August 2017.
  17. News: Simões. Luís Miroto. 5 December 2018. Águia confirma cenário negro: pior prestação lusa de sempre na Champions. Eagle confirms dark scenario: worst Portuguese performance ever in Champions. pt. Record. 5 May 2018.
  18. Web site: UEFA Champions League – Basel–Benfica. Holyman. Ian. Machado. Carlos. 5 December 2017. UEFA. 5 May 2018.
  19. News: Sampaio. Inês Braga. Freitas. Marília. 4 January 2019. Os números que explicam a saída de Rui Vitória do Benfica. The numbers that explain Rui Vitória's departure from Benfica. pt. Rádio Renascença. 7 January 2019.
  20. Web site: Comunicado. Announcement. 4 January 2019. CMVM.
  21. News: 10 January 2019. Rui Vitória confirmado no Al Nassr. Rui Vitória confirmed at Al Nassr. Diário de Notícias. pt. 14 February 2019.
  22. News: 15 January 2019. Rui Vitória estreia-se no Al Nassr com goleada. Rui Vitória debuts at Al-Nassr with a thrashing. Maisfutebol. pt. 14 February 2019.
  23. News: Correia . Francisco . Al-Nassr de Rui Vitória sagra-se campeão da Arábia Saudita . Rui Vitória's Al-Nassr crowned champions of Saudi Arabia. 12 November 2019 . . 16 May 2019 . pt.
  24. Web site: Vitoria confident bright future awaits Al Nassr after AFC Champions League run . AFC . 4 October 2020 .
  25. News: فيتوريا يفتح باب الإقالات في الدوري . Vitória opens the door for dismissals in the league. 17 December 2021 . . 28 December 2020 . Arabic.
  26. Web site: FC Spartak Moscow. Rui Vitoria is the New Spartak Manager!. 24 May 2021.
  27. News: Escolha de Rui Vitória leva a demissão no Spartak Moscovo. Choosing of Rui Vitória leads to resignation at Spartak Moscow. 26 May 2021 . Mais Futebol . 23 May 2021 . Portuguese.
  28. News: Gillen . Sean . Official: Rui Vitória fired by Spartak Moscow amid fan support [video] ]. 17 December 2021 . PortuGOAL . 15 December 2021.
  29. Web site: OFFICIAL: Rui Vitória named Egypt new manager on four-year deal . KingFut . 12 July 2022 .
  30. Web site: OFFICIAL: Rui Vitoria sacked as Egypt head coach . KingFut . 4 February 2024 .
  31. News: 7 July 2017. Melhor treinador da Liga 2016/2017 é Rui Vitória. Best coach of 2016–2017 league is Rui Vitória. pt. SAPO Desporto. 29 January 2018.
  32. Web site: Vitória, Hamdallah pick up the best awards of March . 4 April 2019.
  33. Web site: فيتوريا وجونز وإدواردو يحصدون جوائز الأفضلية لشهر أكتوبر .
  34. Web site: فيتوريا وحمد الله وغروهي يحصدون جوائز أفضلية شهر أغسطس .