Luís Campos (football)

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Luis Campos
Personal information
Full name Luís Filipe Hipólito Reis Pedrosa Campos
Date of birth (1964-09-06) September 6, 1964 (age 59)
Place of birth Esposende, Portugal
Team information
Current team
Lille OSC (football director)
Managerial career
Years Team
1992–1993 Leiria
1995–1996 Esposende
1996–1998 Aves
1998–1999 Esposende
1999 Leça
1999–2001 Penafiel
2001–2002 Gil Vicente
2002–2003 Vitória de Setúbal
2003 Varzim
2003–2004 Gil Vicente
2004–2005 Beira-Mar
2012–2013 Real Madrid (scout)
2013–2016 Monaco (football director)
2017– Lille OSC (football director)

Luís Filipe Hipólito Reis Pedrosa Campos (born 6 September 1964) is a Portuguese former manager, and current director of football for Lille OSC.

Managerial career

Campos began coaching in the lower leagues of Portugal at the age of 27 with Leiria, and managed several amateur teams and eventually professional teams in the Portuguese Primeira Liga. As manager of Gil Vicente, Campos ended José Mourinho's 27-game unbeaten streak with FC Porto. In 2012, Campos became a scout and tactical analyst for Real Madrid C.F. under Mourinho.

Campos made his name as sporting director at AS Monaco FC from 2013 to 2016. He oversaw the transfers of Radamel Falcao, João Moutinho, James Rodríguez, Fabinho, Anthony Martial, Ricardo Carvalho, Dimitar Berbatov, Bernardo Silva, Tiémoué Bakayoko, Geoffrey Kondogbia, and Thomas Lemar amongst others. He became the sporting director of Lille OSC in 2017.[1][2][3]

References

  1. ^ "Luís Campos: The rise of football's most underrated sporting director".
  2. ^ "Luis Campos: The transfer chief with the Midas touch". Sky Sports.
  3. ^ "Luis Campos, l'homme invisible qui tire les ficelles à Monaco". Eurosport. April 16, 2014.

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