Sports

José Mourinho Takes Charge As Benfica Head Coach

Benfica have appointed Jose Mourinho as their new head coach on a deal until the summer of 2027.

Mourinho, 62, succeeds Bruno Lage, who was sacked after the shock Champions League defeat against Qarabag on Tuesday.

The former Chelsea boss returns to management less than a month after being dismissed by Fenerbahce following a Champions League play-offs defeat by Benfica.

Mourinho began his managerial career with Benfica in 2000 but took charge of only 10 games and left following a dispute with the club president.

“The promise is very clear – I will live for Benfica, for my mission,” said Mourinho.

“I’m not the important thing – Benfica is important.”

His new deal at Benfica includes an option for the club and Mourinho to decide not to continue for another season up to 10 days after the end of the 2025-26 campaign.

Lage was sacked despite losing just one game across all competitions this season and Mourinho inherits a side that sit sixth in the Primeira Liga, five points adrift of leaders Porto, but with a game in hand.

His first game back at the Lisbon-based club is on Saturday when they travel to 17th-placed AVS.

The Portuguese, who famously gave himself the moniker ‘the special one’ in 2004, returns to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea in the Champions League on 30 September.

Also See

FIFA Unveils $1bn Plan To Transform African Football Infrastructure

Update Nigeria

EKEDC Denies Extorting Customers Over Ongoing STS 2-Meter Upgrade

Update Nigeria

Our Clampdown on Illegal Petrol Stations Will Never Stop – NMDPRA Boss

Update Nigeria

Just 30 More Goals – Lewandowski Tipped to Surpass Messi’s Record

Update Nigeria

Maiduguri Airport Set to Commence First International Flight Operations

Update Nigeria

Let Me Inherit Your Fanbase if You Retire – Ruger Begs Wizkid

Update Nigeria

This website uses cookies to improve User experience. Accept Learn More

Our Policies