Manuel Ventura Cajuda de Sousa (born 27 June 1951) is a Portuguese
football manager and retired
footballer.
In a career which spanned three decades, he managed nearly 20 teams in his own country, and also worked in Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, China and Thailand.
Playing career
Born in
Olhão
Olhão (), officially known as Olhão da Restauração, is a city and concelho, municipality in the Algarve region of southern Portugal. The population of the municipality in 2011 was 45,396, in an area of . Located near the regional capital Faro, ...
, Cajuda played exclusively in his native
Algarve
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region during his career, starting out at
S.C. Olhanense. In 1975 he joined what would be his main club,
S.C. Farense also in the
second division.
In the summer of 1983, even though the
Faro side had just promoted to the
Primeira Liga
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, 32-year-old Cajuda decided to retire from playing.
Coaching career
Immediately after retiring, Cajuda started working as a manager with Farense, leading the team through 12 games in
their first-ever season in the top flight and managing to help them retain their league status after finishing 12th. He continued to work in his native region in the following years, with
Portimonense SC, Olhanense and
Louletano DC.
In 1994, after years of working almost exclusively in the second level – the exception being
S.C.U. Torreense in the
1991–92 campaign – Cajuda signed for
S.C. Braga, remaining in
Minho for the following eight years (ranking in fourth place in
1997 and
2001), with two incomplete seasons with
C.F. Os Belenenses in between. He managed to finish in the top six with his following two clubs,
U.D. Leiria – he had already been in charge of them nine years before, in division two – and
C.S. Marítimo.
Cajuda left the
Madeira
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side only one game into the
2004–05 season, and joined
S.C. Beira-Mar also of the top tier, but only lasted an additional ten matches in
Aveiro. After a brief spell with
Associação Naval 1º de Maio he left for
Egypt
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with
Zamalek SC, becoming its second Portuguese coach after
Nelo Vingada.
Cajuda returned to Portugal midway through
2006–07 campaign joining
Vitória de Guimarães – being announced on
Christmas
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Day – which he led to promotion and a third position in
the following year, just narrowly surpassing
S.L. Benfica for the last
UEFA Champions League
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berth and only to lose controversially in the
last qualifying round against
FC Basel
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of
Switzerland
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. He left at the conclusion of
2008–09 with an eighth-place finish, joining
Sharjah FC of the United Arab Emirates.
In late September 2011, Cajuda became Leiria's third coach of
the season after the dismissed
Pedro Caixinha and
Vítor Pontes. He was relieved of his duties on 14 March 2012, with the team ranking last in the league.
After nearly a quarter of a century away, Cajuda returned to hometown club Olhanense on 8 January 2013, succeeding
Sérgio Conceição. He resigned on 1 May with the side having slipped from eighth to 14th, one place off the bottom.
Following brief spells across Asia, namely in China, Thailand and the UAE, Cajuda returned to his country to take over at
Académico de Viseu F.C. in February 2018, replacing
Francisco Chaló at a team challenging for a place in the top flight. Having finished
that campaign in third, one place off promotion, he resigned the following 13 January them in 13th place.
On 26 January 2020, Cajuda was hired at
Leixões S.C. who were placed tenth in the second tier. In six games he managed two victories, with the club finishing the championship in 9th place, before the club announced his departure on 9 May 2020.
Personal life
Cajuda's sons, Hugo (born 1979) and João (1984), were both involved in sports: the former played twice for Braga in the top division – under the management of his father – mainly representing
their reserves during a short spell. The latter was engaged in
gymnastics
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in his youth, but later took up an
acting career.
João Cajuda é um dos ''bloggers'' de viagens mais influentes do mundo (João Cajuda is one of the world's most influential travel bloggers)
Diário de Notícias, 28 March 2016 (in Portuguese)
References
External links
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1951 births
Living people
People from Olhão
Portuguese men's footballers
Footballers from Faro District
Men's association football midfielders
Liga Portugal 2 players
S.C. Olhanense players
S.C. Farense players
Portuguese football managers
Primeira Liga managers
Liga Portugal 2 managers
S.C. Farense managers
Portimonense S.C. managers
S.C. Olhanense managers
U.D. Leiria managers
S.C. Braga managers
C.F. Os Belenenses managers
C.S. Marítimo managers
S.C. Beira-Mar managers
Associação Naval 1º de Maio managers
Vitória S.C. managers
Académico de Viseu F.C. managers
Leixões S.C. managers
Zamalek SC managers
Sharjah FC managers
Tianjin Tianhai F.C. managers
Sichuan Longfor F.C. managers
Portuguese expatriate football managers
Expatriate football managers in Egypt
Expatriate football managers in the United Arab Emirates
Expatriate football managers in China
Expatriate football managers in Thailand
Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in Egypt
Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in the United Arab Emirates
Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in China
Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in Thailand
20th-century Portuguese sportsmen