Daniel Ramos (football manager)

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Daniel Ramos
Personal information
Full nameDaniel António Lopes Ramos
Date of birth (1970-12-25) 25 December 1970 (age 48)
Place of birth Vila do Conde, Portugal
Playing position Midfielder
Club information
Current team
Rio Ave (manager)
Youth career
1985–1989 Rio Ave
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1989–1991 Rio Ave 29 (4)
1991–1993 Maia 13 (1)
1993 Leça 0 (0)
1994 Castêlo da Maia
1994–1995 Senhora da Hora
1995–1996 Beira-Mar 3 (0)
1996–1997 Marco 1 (0)
1997–1998 Vilanovense
Teams managed
2001–2002 Vilanovense
2002–2004 Dragões Sandinenses
2004 Chaves
2005–2007 Trofense
2007–2008 Moreirense
2008–2009 Gondomar
2009–2010 Vizela
2010 Trofense
2010–2011 União Madeira
2011–2012 Naval
2012–2013 Ribeirão
2014–2016 Famalicão
2016 Santa Clara
2016–2018 Marítimo
2018 Chaves
2019– Rio Ave
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Daniel António Lopes Ramos (born 25 December 1970) is a Portuguese former footballer who played as a midfielder, and is the manager of Rio Ave FC.

Portugal Republic in Southwestern Europe

Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country located mostly on the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe. It is the westernmost sovereign state of mainland Europe. It is bordered to the west and south by the Atlantic Ocean and to the north and east by Spain. Its territory also includes the Atlantic archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira, both autonomous regions with their own regional governments.

Association football Team field sport

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played with a spherical ball between two teams of eleven players. It is played by 250 million players in over 200 countries and dependencies, making it the world's most popular sport. The game is played on a rectangular field called a pitch with a goal at each end. The object of the game is to score by moving the ball beyond the goal line into the opposing goal.

Midfielder association football position played on both ends of the field

midfielder is an association football position. Midfielders are generally positioned on the field between their team's defenders and forwards. Some midfielders play a disciplined defensive role, breaking up attacks, and are otherwise known as defensive midfielders. Others blur the boundaries, being more mobile and efficient in passing: they are commonly referred to as deep-lying midfielders, play-makers, box-to-box, or holding midfielders. The number of midfielders on a team and their assigned roles depends on the team's formation; the collective group of these players on the field is sometimes referred to as the midfield.

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Football career

Born in Vila do Conde, Ramos' professional input during his nine-year senior career consisted in nine Segunda Liga games, with Rio Ave FC (six) and S.C. Beira-Mar (three). He retired in June 1998, at the age of only 27. [1] [2]

Vila do Conde Municipality in Norte, Portugal

Vila do Conde is a municipality in the Norte Region of Portugal. The population in 2011 was 79,533, in an area of 149.03 km². The urbanized area of Vila do Conde, which includes the parishes of Vila do Conde, Azurara and Árvore, represent 36,137 inhabitants. Vila do Conde is interlinked to the north with Póvoa de Varzim, forming a single urban agglomeration. The town is on the Portuguese Way of the Camino de Santiago.

Rio Ave F.C. association football club

Rio Ave Futebol Clube, commonly known as Rio Ave[ˈʁi.u ˈavɨ], is a Portuguese football club based in Vila do Conde, northern Portugal. The club is named after the Ave River, which flows through the town and into the Atlantic Ocean.

S.C. Beira-Mar association football team from Aveiro, Portugal

Sport Clube Beira-Mar is a Portuguese sports club based in Aveiro, Portugal. Its football team currently plays in the Aveiro FA First Division, holding home games at Estádio Mário Duarte.

Ramos started working as a coach with his last club Vilanovense FC, in 2001. In the following years he alternated between the second and third divisions, his first job at the professional level being with G.D. Chaves in the 2004–05 campaign. [1] [2]

Vilanovense Futebol Clube is a Portuguese football club based in Vila Nova de Gaia, Porto District. Their traditional kit consists in a striped black and red jersey, black shorts as well as black socks. An historic team from the Porto FA, they extinguished their senior football team due to financial debt. A new tem Vila FC was created in 2010 to continue the club's traditions.

Portuguese Second Division association football league

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G.D. Chaves association football club

Grupo Desportivo de Chaves, commonly known as Chaves, is a Portuguese football club from Chaves currently playing in the Primeira Liga. They were founded in 1949 and currently play at Estádio Municipal de Chaves. Their home kit is red-and-blue striped shirt with blue shorts and socks, and the away kit is all white. Their current president is Bruno Carvalho and their manager is Ricardo Soares. Chaves have been in the Portuguese First Division 13 times and had their best finish of fifth-place in the 1989–90 season. They went to Europe in the 1987–88 season, where they played in the UEFA Cup, beating Romanian side Universitatea Craiova in the first round and losing to Hungarian team Budapest Honvéd in the next round.

In early 2014, Ramos was appointed at division three club F.C. Famalicão, achieving promotion in his first full season and leaving on 17 May 2016. [3] Shortly after, he signed a one-year deal with C.D. Santa Clara also in the second tier. [4]

F.C. Famalicão association football club

Futebol Clube de Famalicão, commonly known as Famalicão, is a Portuguese football club, from Vila Nova de Famalicão. Founded on 21st August 1931, its senior team currently plays in the LigaPro, the second tier of the Portuguese football.

The 2014–15 Campeonato Nacional de Seniores was the 2nd season of the third-tier football league in Portugal. It began on August 24, 2014 and finished on June 14, 2015.

C.D. Santa Clara association football team from Azores, Portugal

Clube Desportivo Santa Clara is a Portuguese football club from Ponta Delgada, Azores. They play in the 13,277-seat Estádio de São Miguel that is eligible for UEFA Champions League and Europa League games. They are the most successful football team from the Azores islands and the only team from the archipelago to compete in one UEFA competition: the Intertoto Cup.

On 22 September 2016, after six wins and one draw in the first seven games, Ramos left the Azores side and joined C.S. Marítimo in the Primeira Liga, then ranking second from bottom in the table. [5] He eventually led his team to the sixth place, with the subsequent qualification to the UEFA Europa League. [6]

The 2016–17 LigaPro is the 27th season of Portuguese football's second-tier league, and the second season under the current LigaPro title. A total of 22 teams compete in this division, including reserve sides from top-flight Primeira Liga teams.

Azores Portuguese archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean

The Azores, officially the Autonomous Region of the Azores, is one of the two autonomous regions of Portugal. It is an archipelago composed of nine volcanic islands in the North Atlantic Ocean about 1,360 km (850 mi) west of continental Portugal, about 1,643 km (1,021 mi) west of Lisbon, in continental Portugal, about 1,507 km (936 mi) northwest of Morocco, and about 1,925 km (1,196 mi) southeast of Newfoundland, Canada.

C.S. Marítimo sports club in Portugal

Club Sport Marítimo MH M, commonly known as Marítimo, is a Portuguese sports club founded in Funchal, Madeira, in 1910. Marítimo is best known for its football team playing in Portugal's top-flight competition, the Primeira Liga. The club's reserve team, Marítimo B, compete in the third division. Aside from football, Marítimo have teams in other sports competing in national leagues, such as volleyball, handball, roller hockey and athletics. Marítimo supporters are called Maritimistas.

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References

  1. 1 2 "Daniel Ramos, o milagreiro do Marítimo: "Na Liga portuguesa é impossível fazer o que fez o Leicester. Contos de fadas só em Inglaterra"" [Daniel Ramos, Marítimo's miracle worker: “It's impossible in the Portuguese League to do what Leicester did. Fairy tales only in England”]. Expresso (in Portuguese). 19 March 2017. Retrieved 31 August 2017.
  2. 1 2 "Daniel Ramos" (in Portuguese). Relato. 25 May 2017. Retrieved 31 August 2017.
  3. "Daniel Ramos deixa comando técnico" [Daniel Ramos leaves technical command]. Record (in Portuguese). 17 May 2016. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  4. "Daniel Ramos é o novo treinador do Santa Clara" [Daniel Ramos is the new manager of Santa Clara]. O Jogo (in Portuguese). 3 June 2016. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  5. "Daniel Ramos considera 'grande oportunidade' treinar o Marítimo" [Daniel Ramos deems coaching Marítimo a 'great opportunity'] (in Portuguese). SAPO. 22 September 2016. Retrieved 31 August 2017.
  6. "Marítimo regressa à Europa, liderado por Daniel Ramos" [Marítimo return to Europe, led by Daniel Ramos] (in Portuguese). Rádio e Televisão de Portugal. 22 May 2017. Retrieved 31 August 2017.