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Rui Águas (footballer)

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Full name
  
Jose Rui Lopes Aguas

1972–1974
  
Weight
  
74 kg

Current team
  
Cape Verde (coach)

Height
  
1.79 m


Playing position
  
Striker

Role
  
Footballer

Place of birth
  
Name
  
Rui (footballer)

Position
  
Forward

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Date of birth
  
(1960-04-28) 28 April 1960 (age 55)

Team coached
  
Cape Verde national football team (Manager, since 2014)

Manages
  
Cape Verde national football team

Similar People
  
Fernando Gomes, Octavio Machado, Rui Jorge, Jorge Costa, Domingos Paciencia

José Rui Lopes Águas (born 28 April 1960) is a former Portuguese professional footballer who played as a striker, and a current manager.

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He had highly successful spells at two of the biggest clubs in Portugal, Benfica and Porto, amassing Primeira Liga totals of 291 games and 120 goals over the course of 12 seasons.

Águas represented the Portugal national team at the 1986 World Cup.

Club career

Born in Lisbon, Águas started his career with local G.D. Sesimbra before turning professional in the 1983–84 season, when he signed for Portimonense S.C. in the top division from Atlético Clube de Portugal.

Moving to S.L. Benfica in 1985, Águas scored an average of 12 goals in his first spell, helping the capital club to the league on three occasions. He was present at the 1988 European Cup final, as they lost on penalties to PSV Eindhoven, 5–6.

In the 1988 summer, Águas joined FC Porto, winning the league in his second year and contributing to the conquest with 17 goals. However, he returned to Benfica after only two years, and proceeded to net a career-best 25 times in the first season upon his return as the team finished in top position; in the last round against S.C. Beira-Mar, the game after the club had been crowned champions, he bagged two second-half goals in an eventual 3–0 home win, narrowly edging Porto's Domingos – who played first and scored four in a 5–0 triumph against Vitória de Guimarães, finishing with 24 – in the Bola de Prata race.

In the last edition of the European Cup, Águas suffered an horrific foot injury against FC Dynamo Kyiv, but still managed five league goals in only 14 contests. Already 34, he moved clubs but stayed in the capital, joining lowly C.F. Estrela da Amadora; his career ended after an abroad spell which was his first and only at the age of 34, at Italy's A.C. Reggiana 1919.

In the early 2000s, Águas coached Vitória F.C. and S.C. Braga, managing six wins, three draws and nine losses for the former in the 1999–2000 campaign, which ended in top division relegation.

Coaching career

In February 2017 he was one of a number of managers on the shortlist for the vacant Rwanda national team manager role.

Personal life

Águas' father, José, was a stellar footballer (also striker) for Benfica, mainly in the 50's. He had two siblings, his sister Maria Helena (known as Lena d'Água) having a prolific career in the country's pop music.

Águas' cousin, Raul Águas, was also a footballer and manager for several years. The former met his wife, Leonor, in college as they were from the same class. They fathered three children, son André (born in 1985), daughter Mariana (1987, who went on to work as a reporter at CMTV) and son Martim (1993) who was also a footballer.

References

Rui Águas (footballer) Wikipedia