Marco Silva
Portuguese footballer and manager
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May 2025 | Silva coached Fulham to break their Premier League points record with 54 points, celebrating with a derby victory over Brentford. |
December 19 2023 | Silva led Fulham to their first ever League Cup semi-final, beating Everton on penalties before losing to Liverpool 3-2 on aggregate. |
October 2023 | Silva agreed to a new contract with Fulham until 2026, turning down lucrative offers from Saudi Pro League clubs. |
April 4 2023 | Silva received a two-game ban for his conduct during the Manchester United match. |
March 19 2023 | Silva was sent off due to improper conduct during a 3-1 FA Cup quarter-final defeat to Manchester United after Willian's dismissal. |
2022 | Marco Silva was awarded the EFL Championship Manager of the Year for the 2021-22 season. |
April 19 2022 | Silva led Fulham to secure an immediate return to the Premier League with a 3-0 win over Preston North End. |
January 2022 | Marco Silva was named EFL Championship Manager of the Month for January 2022. |
January 2022 | Silva's team scored 19 goals over three matches, becoming the first English team since Chester City in 1933 to score six times or more in three consecutive fixtures, earning him another monthly accolade. |
2021 | Marco Silva led Fulham to win the EFL Championship (second-tier English football league). |
August 2021 | Silva won the Manager of the Month award after leading Fulham to 13 points out of a possible 15 in the first five matches of the season. |
July 1 2021 | Marco Silva was appointed as head coach of Fulham on a three-year contract following the departure of Scott Parker to Bournemouth. |
December 5 2019 | Silva was dismissed as Everton manager following a 5-2 defeat to Liverpool, which left the team in 18th place. |
September 1 2019 | Silva extended Everton's home winning streak to six games with a 3-2 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers, their first such streak since April 2017. |
April 21 2019 | Silva guided Everton to a 4-0 victory over Manchester United, their largest win against the club since October 1984. |
May 31 2018 | Marco Silva was confirmed as manager of Everton, signing a three-year contract. |
February 2018 | Everton agreed to pay £4 million in compensation to Watford for their approach to Silva during his tenure as Watford's head coach. |
January 21 2018 | Watford dismissed Marco Silva as head coach, citing his loss of focus due to interest from Everton and poor team performance, which included only five points from 30 in ten Premier League matches. |
May 27 2017 | Marco Silva was confirmed as the new head coach of Watford FC, signing a two-year contract with the Premier League club. |
May 25 2017 | Completes his short managerial period with Hull City. |
January 5 2017 | Becomes manager of Hull City. |
June 23 2016 | Concludes his tenure at Olympiacos. |
2015 | Marco Silva won the Super League Greece (Greek top-tier football league) with Olympiacos. |
July 8 2015 | Appointed as manager of Olympiacos. |
June 4 2015 | Ends his managerial stint at Sporting CP. |
2014 | Marco Silva won the Taça de Portugal (Portuguese Cup) with Sporting CP. |
May 21 2014 | Concludes his successful period at Estoril and takes over as manager of Sporting CP. |
2011 | Marco Silva led Estoril to win the Segunda Liga (second-tier Portuguese football league), earning him the Segunda Liga Coach of the Year award for the 2011-12 season. |
September 27 2011 | Marco Silva begins his managerial tenure at Estoril, marking the start of his professional managerial career. |
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