Portugal Villas Boas

Andre Villas Boas

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Born:17-Oct-77
Region/City:Porto

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Luís André de Pina Cabral e Villas-Boas (Portuguese pronunciation: ; born 17 October 1977) is a Portuguese sports executive, and former professional football manager, who is currently the president of Portuguese sports club Porto. He was among the growing number of top-level managers who never played football professionally, and one of the few managers to have never played beyond youth football. His managerial career highlights include an undefeated 2010–11 season in the Primeira Liga with Porto, winning four trophies and becoming the youngest manager to win a European title in the process; guiding Tottenham Hotspur to a then-record tally of 72 points in the Premier League during the 2012–13 season (the most points by a team finishing outside the top four at the time); and three trophies during his spell with Zenit Saint Petersburg, including the club's fifth Russian Premier League title. In January 2024, almost three years after his last managerial stint at Marseille, Villas-Boas announced his candidacy to the presidency of Porto. On 27 April 2024, he won the club elections with 80% of the votes, defeating incumbent president Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa, who had been in office for 42 years. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article




IT Inter Milan Asst08/09
PT Academica09/10
Primeira 09/1023
PT FC Porto10/11
    uefaEuropa Qualif 10/112
    Supercup 10 1
Primeira 10/11 30
    uefaEuropa League 10/11 15
England Chelsea11/12
    League Cup 11/123
EPL 11/1227
    uefaChampions 11/12 7
    FA Cup 11/12 3
England Tottenham Hotspur12/13
    League Cup 12/132
EPL 12/1338
    uefaEuropa League 12/1312
    FA Cup 12/132
    uefaEuropa Qualif 13/142
    League Cup 13/142
EPL 13/1416
    uefaEuropa League 13/146
RU Zenit Saint Petersburg14/16
RFPL 13/149
    uefaChamp Qualif 14/154
RFPL 14/15 30
    uefaChampions 14/156
    uefaEuropa League 14/156
    Russian Cup 14/152
    Supercup 15 1
RFPL 15/1630
    Russian Cup 15/16 5
    uefaChampions 15/168
CN Shanghai Port FC16/17
    afcACL Qualifying 171
    afcACL 1712
CSL 1730
FR Olympique de Marseille19/21
    C. Ligue 19/201
Ligue 1 19/2038
Ligue 1 20/2120
    uefaChampions 20/216
    Trophee Champ 201

Chelsea uefa Champions League 2011/2012




7 lineups analysed - Number represent player in starting lineup. Click to show
Lineups not confirmed are not included.

Goalkeepers
CZ Čech (7)

Right backs
PT Bosingwa (4)
YU Ivan'c (3)
Centre backs
BR D Luiz (7)
YU Ivan'c (3)
England Terry (3)
England Cahill (1)
Left backs
England Cole (5)
PT Bosingwa (2)
Right midfielders
England Sturridge (3)
Centre midfielders
PT R Meireles (6)
BR Ramires (5)
England Lampard (3)
ES Romeu (3)
NG Mikel (2)
GF Malouda (1)
ES Mata (1)
Left midfielders
ES Mata (2)
GF Malouda (1)
Fowards
ES Torres (4)
GF Malouda (3)
CI Drogba (3)
ES Mata (2)
FR Anelka (2)
England Sturridge (1)
See also Team Substitutions
Lineups found             Starting lineup changes since last game
September 2011
M113SepH Leverkusn2-04-1-2-3Initial team: Čech, Bosingwa, Ivan'c, D Luiz, Cole, A, Mikel, R Meireles, Malouda, Sturridge, Torres, Mata,
            21-Sep to 01-Oct Sturridge Knee injury
            22-Sep to 25-Sep Alex 1 match domestic suspension (red card)
            23-Sep to 25-Sep Cahill Rested for unknown reason
            25-Sep to 24-Oct Torres 3 match domestic suspension (red card)
M228Sep Valencia1-14-1-2-3In:Terry, Ramires, Lampard,
Out:Ivan'c, R Meireles, Sturridge,
October 2011
            29-Sep to 27-Oct Hilario Hip injury
            14-Oct to 16-Oct D Luiz Rested due to international travel
            15-Oct to 25-Oct Ramires Knee injury
            18-Oct to 20-Oct Terry Rested
            18-Oct to 20-Oct Drogba Rested
M319OctH Genk5-04-1-2-3In:Ivan'c, Romeu, R Meireles, Anelka,
Out:Terry, Mikel, Ramires, Mata,
November 2011
            25-Oct to 27-Oct Bosingwa 1 match domestic ban for red card
            25-Oct to 27-Oct Cole 1 match domestic ban for yellow cards
            25-Oct to 27-Oct Drogba 3 match domestic suspension for red card (1st game)
            28-Oct to 30-Dec Hilario Illness
            28-Oct to 30-Oct Turnbull 1 match domestic suspension for red card
            28-Oct to 30-Oct Drogba 3 match domestic suspension for red card (2nd game)
            31-Oct to 19-Nov Drogba Arm surgery
            31-Oct to 02-Nov Mikel Rested
M401Nov Genk1-14-1-2-3In:Ramires,
Out:Lampard,
            04-Nov to 06-Nov Drogba 3 match domestic suspension for red card (3rd game)
M523Nov Leverkusn2-14-2-3-1In:Terry, Sturridge, Lampard, Mata, Drogba,
Out:Cole, A, Romeu, Anelka, Torres, Malouda,
December 2011
            29-Nov to 25-Dec McEachran Ankle Injury
            01-Dec to 31-Dec Anelka excluded from squad after transfer request
            01-Dec to 31-Dec Alex excluded from squad after transfer request
            04-Dec to 16-Dec D Luiz red card accumulation (1 match ban)
M606DecH Valencia3-04-1-4-1In:Cole, A, Romeu,
Out:Bosingwa, Lampard,
February 2012
            12-Dec to 12-Dec Anelka to join Shanghai Shenhua in January 2012
            13-Dec to 21-Dec D Luiz Knee injury
            13-Dec to 21-Dec Ramires Muscle injury
            23-Dec to 20-Jan Ivan'c, Hamstring injury
            23-Dec to 10-Feb Mikel Hamstring injury
            06-Jan to 13-Feb Drogba African Cup of Nations
            06-Jan to 13-Feb Kalou African Cup of Nations
            22-Jan to 04-Feb Lampard Calf muscle tear
            29-Jan to 17-Feb Ramires Medial Ligament damage
            01-Feb to 10-Feb Cole Yellow card accumulation (1 match ban)
M721Feb Napoli3-14-2-3-1In:Cahill, Bosingwa, Malouda,
Out:Terry, Cole, A, Romeu,
            22-Feb to 03-Mar Bosingwa Muscle injury
    Color References:     GK, DF, DM, MF, FW , Unknown Pos
games black=tourn incomplete