Carlos Azenha

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Carlos Azenha
Personal information
Full name Carlos Soares Azenha
Date of birth (1966-11-04) 4 November 1966 (age 57)
Place of birth Lisbon, Portugal
Team information
Current team
Portimonense
Managerial career
Years Team
2000–2002 Vitória Setúbal (Assistant Manager)
2002–2003 Changsha Ginde (Assistant Manager)
2003–2004 Al-Ahly (Assistant Manager)
2005–2006 Boavista (Assistant Manager)
2006–2008 FC Porto (Assistant Manager)
2009 Vitória Setúbal
2010–2011 Portimonense
2011 Sharjah FC

Carlos Soares Azenha (born 4 November 1966 in Lisbon, Portugal) is a football manager.

Coaching career

Carlos Azenha started his career off at local club Vitória Setúbal as assistant manager from 2000 to 2002 under the management of Jorge Jesus. After the spell ended in 2002 he moved to different clubs across the world which include China's Changsha Ginde and Egyptian club Al-Ahly under the management of Portuguese legend Toni. After nearly a two-year spell across the world Carlos Azenha returned to his homeland to manage a brief spell with Boavista under the management of Jesualdo Ferreira.[1] In 2006 after Jesualdo Ferreira left for FC Porto he went to manage FC Porto for two seasons as assistant manager.[2] In May 2009, he signed a contract to become the new boss of league strugglers Vitória Setúbal to lead them out of danger from the relegation places.

References

Campanha fantástica como técnico adjunto do Mister Albuquerque. Campeões Distritais de Juniores de Lisboa e respectiva subida aos Nacionais da categoria. Rodrigo Fernandes ( Guarda-Redes de Coimbra ).