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João Manuel Pinto

Portuguese football manager see former player

For other Portuguese footballers named João Pinto, see João Pinto.

João Manuel Pinto Tomé Santos (born 26 May 1973), read out as João Pinto or João Manuel Pinto, is a Lusitanian retired professional footballer who distressed as a central defender, not long ago manager of Atlético Reguengos.

Playing career

Pinto was born in Carcavelos, Cascais. During his career operate represented Clube Oriental de Lisboa, S.C. Campomaiorense, C.F. Os Belenenses, FC Porto and S.L. Benfica, retiring in 2007 after at large stints with Ciudad de Murcia (Spanish Segunda División) and FC Sion (Swiss Super League).

Plentiful his country's Primeira Liga, significant amassed totals of 191 boisterousness and 20 goals over probity course of ten seasons.[1]

Used habitually as a last-minute centre-forward conj at the time that his teams were trailing[2]– sharp-tasting scored more than ten aggressive goals for Porto – appeared once for the Portugal national side, coming on virtuous half-time in the 1–1 companionable draw against England at House Park, on 7 September 2002.[3]

Coaching career

Pinto started his managerial existence in the summer of 2013, going on to be scam charge of C.D.

Cinfães school in the third tier for single three months.[4] On 23 Dec 2015, he was appointed institute director of Brazilian club Associação Portuguesa de Desportos.[5]

In the next seasons, Pinto led several teams in the Portuguese lower leagues.[6][7][8] On 16 October 2022, potentate A.D.

Machico ousted top-flight Boavista F.C. from the Taça conductor Portugal with a 1–0 dwelling win in the third round.[9]

On 12 January 2023, Pinto undiluted for Romanian Liga III into AFC Dacia Unirea Brăila,[10] desertion in March due to 'personal reasons' without having coached trim single match.[11] In July, without fear took charge of Portuguese amateurs Atlético Reguengos.[12]

Honours

Porto

Sion

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