Filipe Moreira

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Filipe José Oliveira Moreira (born 30 May 1964) is a Portuguese football manager, currently in charge of Kuwaiti club Al-Tadamon SC.

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Filipe Moreira
Personal information
Full name Filipe José Oliveira Moreira
Date of birth (1964-05-30) 30 May 1964 (age 60)
Place of birth Ericeira, Portugal
Youth career
1978–1981 Ericeirense
1981–1982 Mafra
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1982–1983 Ericeirense
1983–1984 Mafra
Managerial career
1985–1986 Mafra
1986–1987 Lourinhanense
1992–1993 Santa Clara
1994–1996 Lourinhanense
1996 Machico
1996–1997 Santa Clara
1997–1998 Portimonense
1998–1999 Nacional
1999–2000 Machico
2000–2003 Operário
2003–2004 Santa Clara
2004 Dragões Sandinenses
2007 Casa Pia
2007–2009 Olivais Moscavide
2009–2010 Mafra
2010–2011 Tondela
2011–2012 Oriental
2012 Covilhã
2012–2014 Académico Viseu
2014 Mafra
2014–2016 Torreense
2017–2018 Sertanense
2018 Marinhense
2018 Sanjoanense
2019–2020 Vilafranquense
2020 Olhanense
2020–2021 Torreense
2021–2022 Lusitânia Lourosa
2022 Vitória Setúbal
2022 Nejmeh
2023 Ferroviário Maputo
2023 Paris 13 Atletico
2023–2024 Sintrense
2024 Anadia
2024 1. SC Znojmo
2024– Al-Tadamon
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
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His career of four decades began at age 21 with Mafra, where he was manager in three spells. He led Santa Clara, Covilhã, Académico Viseu and Vilafranquense in the second tier, having won promotion with the last two teams. In the 2020s, he had brief spells with clubs in Lebanon, Mozambique, France, the Czech Republic and Kuwait.

Career

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Early career

Born in Ericeira in the Lisbon District, Moreira was a youth and senior footballer at local G.D.U. Ericeirense and C.D. Mafra before becoming the latter's manager at age 21. In October 2003, having been at C.D. Santa Clara as sporting director, he succeeded José Mota as manager of the Segunda Liga club.[1]

Covilhã

In June 2012, having managed several lower-league clubs in the interval, Moreira returned to the second tier with S.C. Covilhã, the team having been reinstated in the league due to U.D. Leiria's registration issues.[2] He left on 13 November with the club in 18th, having won twice and lost five times in 13 games, as well as being eliminated from the Taça de Portugal and Taça da Liga.[3]

Académico Viseu

Hours after leaving his previous job, Moreira was hired at Académico de Viseu F.C. who were 7th in the league below.[4] He helped the club to promotion in April 2013, in his first season.[5] On 30 December he resigned, with the team in 19th and lacking an away win.[6]

Vilafranquense and others

On 7 April 2014, Moreira returned for a third spell at Mafra.[7] Having left A.D. Sanjoanense in October 2018, he was hired at U.D. Vilafranquense the following 4 March, replacing Vasco Matos.[8] He led the team from Vila Franca de Xira to the second tier for the first time, defeating Leiria on penalties;[9] his side lost the final to Casa Pia A.C. on the same method, and he wore a tuxedo on the touchline.[10]

Moreira left 16th-placed Vilafranquense on 3 February 2020. The team were one point above the relegation and on an eight-game winless streak.[11] Before the end of the month, he dropped down a league to become S.C. Olhanense's third manager of the season.[12] In 2020–21 he was manager of S.C.U. Torreense for the second time, leading the club from Torres Vedras to promotion to the new Liga 3.[13]

Remaining in the third tier, Moreira was hired at Lusitânia F.C. for the following campaign. He left by mutual accord on 3 February 2022 after 15 rounds of fixtures, with the Lourosa-based team three points from the promotion places with a game in hand.[14] Eleven days later he was appointed at Vitória de Setúbal in the same league, as their third manager of the season.[15] He left when his contract expired at the end of the season, having missed out on promotion by winning three times and losing four times in nine games.[16]

Years abroad

Moreira had the first foreign experience of his career in November 2022, at Nejmeh SC in the Lebanese Premier League. He led his team to a goalless draw away to Tadamon Sour SC in his first game on 27 November, and resigned two days later due to his mother's ill health.[17]

On 18 January 2023, Moreira was hired at Clube Ferroviário de Maputo in the Moçambola.[18] A month later, he moved to Paris 13 Atletico, 17th-placed in France's third-tier Championnat National.[19] He was the club's third manager of a season that ended with relegation.[20]

Moreira managed Anadia F.C. in 2023–24, helping them avoid relegation from Liga 3. He then led 1. SC Znojmo FK of the Czech third-tier Moravian-Silesian Football League for ten days before being enlisted by Al-Tadamon SC of the Kuwait Premier League in October 2024.[21]

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