José Mário dos Santos Mourinho Félix, or simply José Mourinho had been really outstanding in recent times.he was born 26 January 1963.He is a Portugese football manager., currently the head coach of Real Madrid. He is commonly known as "The Special One". Mourinho is regarded by some players, coaches, and critics as one of the best football coach of all time. Mourinho started out as a player and eventually switched to management. He worked with Robson at Sporting Lisbon and Porto in Portugal, and Barcelone in Spain. He remained at the Catalonian club after Robson's departure and worked with his successor Louise Van Gaal.
He began focusing on coaching and impressed with brief but successful managerial periods at Benifica and Uniao de Leiria, taking the latter to their highest ever league finish. He returned to Porto in early 2002 as head coach, winning the Primiere, Taça de Portugal, and UEFA Cup in 2003. In the next season Mourinho guided the team to victory in the Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira, to the top of the league for a second time, and won the highest honour in European club football, the UEFA Champions League. Mourinho moved to Chelsea the following year and won the Premier League title, the club's first league title in 50 years, and the League Cup in his first season. In his second year Chelsea retained the Premier League and in 2006–07 he took the club to an FA Cup and League Cup double, though they finished as league runners-up. He often courted controversy for his outspokenness, but his victories at Chelsea and Porto established him as one of the world's top football managers. Mourinho left Chelsea in September 2007, amidst reports of a rift with club owner Roman Abramovich.[9]
In 2008 Mourinho signed a three-year contract with Serie A club Internazionale. Within three months he had won his first Italian honour, the Supercoppa Italiana, and completed the season by winning the Serie A title. In 2009–10 Inter became the first Italian club to win the treble of Serie A, Coppa Italia and the UEFA Champions League, the first time Inter had won the latter competition since 1965. In doing so, Mourinho became the third manager in football history to win the UEFA Champions League with two different teams, after Ernst Happel and Ottmar Hitzfeld.[10] He won the first ever FIFA Ballon d'Or Best Coach Award in 2010. He then signed with Real Madrid in 2010, winning the Copa del Rey in his first season. The following year he won the La Liga and became the fourth coach, after Tomislav Ivić, Ernst Happel, and Giovanni Trapattoni, to have won league titles in at least four different countries: Portugal, England, Italy, and Spain,[11] also becoming the first manager to win the traditional top three European league championships
Mourinho at Chealse
Achivements as a manager
In eight seasons of club management, including an eight month sabbatical in 2007–08, Mourinho has led his club to win its domestic league seven times, the UEFA Champions League twice and the UEFA Cuponce. Since 2002, Mourinho has not gone a full calendar year without winning at least one trophy.
- Primeira Liga (2): 2002–03, 2003–04
- Taça de Portugal (1): 2002–03
- Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira (1): 2003
- UEFA Champions League (1): 2003–04
- UEFA Cup (1): 2002–03
- Premier League (2): 2004–05, 2005–06
- FA Cup (1): 2006–07
- Football League Cup (2): 2004–05, 2006–07
- FA Community Shield (1): 2005
- Serie A (2): 2008–09, 2009–10
- Coppa Italia (1): 2009–10
- Supercoppa Italiana (1): 2008
- UEFA Champions League (1): 2009–10
- La Liga (1): 2011–12
- Copa del Rey (1): 2010–11
- Supercopa de España (1): 2012
Individual
- Primeira Liga Manager of the Year (2): 2002–03, 2003–04
- Premier League Manager of the Year (2): 2004–05, 2005–06
- Premier League Manager of the Month (3): November 2004, January 2005, March 2007
- Serie A Manager of the Year (2): 2008–09, 2009–10
- Albo Panchina d'Oro (1): 2009–10
- Miguel Muñoz Trophy (2): 2010–11, 2011–12
- UEFA Manager of the Year (2): 2002–03, 2003–04
- UEFA Team of the Year (4): 2003, 2004, 2005, 2010
- Onze d'Or Coach of the Year (2): 2005, 2010
- FIFA World Coach of the Year (1): 2010
- IFFHS World's Best Club Coach (3): 2004, 2005, 2010
- World Soccer Magazine World Manager of the Year (3): 2004, 2005, 2010
- LPFP Awards Best Portuguese Manager in Foreign Countries (2): 2008–09, 2009–10
- BBC Sports Personality of the Year Coach Award (1): 2005
- La Gazzetta dello Sport Man of the Year (1): 2010[98]
- International Sports Press Association Best Manager in the World (1): 2010[99]
- Prémio Prestígio Fernando Soromenho (1): 2012[100]
Special awards
- Officer of the Order of Infante Dom Henrique
- Honoris causa – degree by the Technical University of Lisbon for his accomplishments in football
- Football Extravaganza's League of Legends (2011)
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