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Name
  
Manuel Vilarinho


Role
  
Businessman

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Manuel Lino Rodrigues Vilarinho (born 23 June 1948) is a Portuguese businessman who was the 32nd president of S.L. Benfica, elected on 28 October 2000. The election was the most hotly contested in all Benfica's history and Vilarinho won 62% of the votes, ousting João Vale e Azevedo (the incumbent president) in the process.

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Vilarinho caused former head coach José Mourinho to leave the team as he preferred former Benfica player Toni for the job. He later regretted his decision as Mourinho went on to be a very successful manager elsewhere.

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Vilarinho greenlighted the re-building of the Estádio da Luz and the team moved to the stadium in 2004. He gave his full support to the presidential candidacy of Luís Filipe Vieira, the club's director of football at the time. Vieira became the club's new president in 2003. Vilarinho was elected as the fifth president of Benfica's General Assembly on 27 October 2006.

He is married to Mariana Correia da Costa Pereira Caldas, born in Luanda on 8 August 1958, daughter of João Jorge Dargent Pereira Caldas, of maternal French Belgian descent, and Ana Maria Bicker Correia da Costa, of remote Dutch descent.

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Futsal (3 titles)

  • 1 Portuguese League
  • 1 Portuguese Cup
  • 1 Portuguese SuperCup
  • Roller hockey (4 titles)

  • 2 Portuguese Cup
  • 2 Portuguese SuperCup
  • Rugby (1 title)

  • 1 Campeonato Nacional Honra/Super Bock
  • References

    Manuel Vilarinho Wikipedia