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Vítor Manuel Oliveira (born 17 November 1953) is a Portuguese retired footballer who played as a midfielder, and is the manager of Gil Vicente FC.

In a managerial career of over 30 years, he won eleven promotions to the Primeira Liga, six as champion.

Playing career

Born in Matosinhos, Oliveira's senior career spanned 13 seasons, ten of which were spent in the Primeira Liga where he appeared in a total of 218 games, scoring 17 goals. In that level he represented Leixões SC, F.C. Famalicão, S.C. Espinho, S.C. Braga and Portimonense SC; in his last year as a professional, he played 23 matches (one goal) for the latter side as they finished fifth and qualified for the UEFA Cup for the first and only time in their history.

Oliveira retired in June 1985, at the age of 31. In the second division, he played for U.S.C. Paredes and Famalicão.

Coaching career

Oliveira was player-manager of Famalicão for their final match of the 1978–79 season, after the exit of Mário Imbelloni. The team lost 2–0 at C.F. Os Belenenses on 17 June, and were consequently relegated from the top level.

Afterwards, Oliveira worked with Portimonense. His first season yielded the best finish of his entire career as seventh in the 1985–86, and he was fired midway through the following campaign. In the following years he worked almost exclusively with F.C. Paços de Ferreira in division two, achieving promotion in 1991 as champions and retaining league status the next year.

After three full seasons in the top tier with Gil Vicente FC, Oliveira was in charge of several clubs in the first and second divisions, promoting from the latter level with U.D. Leiria, Belenenses and Leixões. Early into 2007–08 he replaced fired Paulo Duarte at the helm of Leiria, but only managed to lead his team to three wins in his 21 games (14 losses) as the season ended in top flight relegation.

After working with former club Leixões as director of football in 2008–09, Oliveira resumed his career in the second level, with C.D. Trofense, C.D. Aves, F.C. Arouca and Moreirense FC. On 19 May 2016, he returned to Portimonense nearly three decades after his first spell, on a one-year contract with the aim of winning promotion. After doing so as champions – his fifth consecutive promotion – he decided to remain in the Algarve; having taken the team to tenth place on their return to the top flight, he left the Estádio Municipal de Portimão in May 2018.

On 22 May 2018, Oliveira replaced João Henriques as manager of another former club, Paços de Ferreira. In May 2019, having sealed his eleventh promotion and sixth as champion, he left for yet another former employer Gil Vicente – who had been restored to the top tier in a court decision. On 10 August, in their first game of the season, they beat FC Porto 2–1 at home.

Managerial statistics

TeamFromToRecord
GWDLGFGAGDWin %
União Leiria1 July 199717 May 199840241158838+50060.00
Braga1 July 199825 October 1998143561621−5021.43
Belenenses6 December 199814 May 2000562019176958+11035.71
Rio Ave1 July 20001 December 2001522113188559+26040.38
Gil Vicente23 December 20011 June 2003552010257385−12036.36
Académica29 August 200326 January 20041943121626−10021.05
Moreirense7 June 20043 April 200529610132639−13020.69
Leixões22 February 200620 May 200744271077231+41061.36
União Leiria6 November 200711 May 20082344152239−17017.39
Trofense17 June 20098 February 201026106103234−2038.46
Aves7 October 201029 May 2011311110103838+0035.48
Arouca20 September 201117 May 20137632222210693+13042.11
Moreirense21 May 201310 March 201441181676629+37043.90
União Madeira27 May 201418 May 2015562715148755+32048.21
Chaves10 June 201510 May 201649221986440+24044.90
Portimonense19 May 2016Present3821896033+27055.26
Career totals649270181198920718+202041.60

Last updated: 15 April 2017
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Honours

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Paços Ferreira

  • Segunda Liga: 1990–91, 2018–19

União Leiria

  • Segunda Liga: 1997–98

Leixões

  • Segunda Liga: 2006–07

Moreirense

  • Segunda Liga: 2013–14

Portimonense

  • Segunda Liga: 2016–17

Individual

  • Segunda Liga: Best Coach 2014–15, 2015–16
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