Nuno Espírito Santo

Portuguese football manager

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March 2025 Named Premier League Manager of the Month for March.
January 6 2025 Secured a sixth consecutive Premier League win with a 3-0 away victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers, positioning Forest third in the league table.
December 2024 Named Premier League Manager of the Month for December.
December 2024 Won the Premier League Manager of the Month award for Forest's exceptional performances.
December 7 2024 Guided Nottingham Forest to their first win at Old Trafford since 1994, securing a memorable 3-2 victory over Manchester United.
October 2024 Named Premier League Manager of the Month for October.
September 14 2024 Led Forest to a historic 1-0 away victory over Liverpool at Anfield, ending a 25-game winless run at the ground. Callum Hudson-Odoi scored the winning goal in the 72nd minute.
December 26 2023 Secured his first win with Nottingham Forest, beating Newcastle United 3-1.
December 20 2023 Appointed head coach of Nottingham Forest in the Premier League, replacing Steve Cooper.
November 8 2023 Dismissed from Al-Ittihad two days after a 2-0 loss to Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya in the 2023-24 AFC Champions League.
November 7 2023 Concluded his tenure at Al-Ittihad
October 2023 Held talks about a potential return to Wolverhampton Wanderers (Wolves).
August 2023 Named Saudi Pro League Manager of the Month for August
May 27 2023 Led Al-Ittihad to win their first league title in 14 years, defeating Al-Fayha 3-0 with one match remaining in the league.
April 2023 Named Saudi Pro League Manager of the Month for April
March 2023 Named Saudi Pro League Manager of the Month for March
January 29 2023 Won the 2022 Saudi Super Cup with a 2-0 final victory over Al Fayha.
2022 Wins the league title and Saudi Super Cup with Al-Ittihad Club.
July 4 2022 Nuno Espírito Santo was appointed as head coach of Al-Ittihad in the Saudi Pro League.
July 4 2022 Becomes manager of Al-Ittihad
November 1 2021 Dismissed from Tottenham Hotspur after less than four months in charge, following a 3-0 home loss to Manchester United, which was the team's fifth loss in seven matches.
August 2021 Won the Premier League Manager of the Month award for August, marking the fourth such award of his career.
August 29 2021 Achieved the best start to a Premier League season for Tottenham by securing three wins from their first three matches, beating Watford.
August 15 2021 Made his debut as Tottenham manager, winning 1-0 against reigning champions Manchester City with a goal from Son Heung-min.
June 30 2021 Appointed as head coach of Tottenham Hotspur on a two-year contract with an option to extend for a third year.
May 23 2021 Ended his successful period as manager of Wolverhampton Wanderers
May 21 2021 Announced departure from Wolverhampton Wanderers by mutual consent at the end of the season.
February 27 2021 Surpassed Mick McCarthy as the longest-serving Wolves head coach in the Premier League era by taking charge of his 102nd Premier League game.
October 2020 Won Premier League Manager of the Month for a third time with an unbeaten four-fixture run, including three wins without conceding.
September 13 2020 Contract extended until summer 2023 at the start of the 2020-21 season.
July 10 2020 Won Premier League Manager of the Month for an unbeaten run of five fixtures between March and June, including four wins and four clean sheets during the COVID-19 pandemic period.
June 2020 Named Premier League Manager of the Month for June
May 4 2019 Received an Honorary Doctorate in Sport from the University of Wolverhampton, recognizing his contributions to sports.
2018 Won the EFL Championship with Wolverhampton Wanderers and named LMA Manager of the Year
September 2018 Won Premier League Manager of the Month in his second month managing in the top division, with the team going unbeaten and conceding only one goal.
July 10 2018 Contract extended until 2021 after successfully leading Wolverhampton Wanderers to Premier League promotion and championship.
November 2017 Won EFL Championship Manager of the Month after winning all four of the team's games in November, scoring 13 goals.
May 31 2017 Began managing Wolverhampton Wanderers, a significant milestone in his managerial career
May 31 2017 Nuno Espírito Santo was named head coach of Wolverhampton Wanderers, signing a three-year contract in the EFL Championship.
May 22 2017 Relieved of his duties at Porto after a season without winning any silverware and finishing second in the league.
August 12 2016 Managed his first game for Porto, leading the team to a comeback 3-1 victory over Rio Ave at the Estádio dos Arcos.
June 1 2016 Signed a two-year contract as head coach of Porto, replacing José Peseiro.
November 29 2015 Resigned from Valencia following a 1-0 away defeat to Sevilla, after a poor start in La Liga and Champions League campaigns.
February 2015 Named La Liga Manager of the Month for February
January 12 2015 Agreed to a contract extension with Valencia, keeping him at the club until 2018.
2014 Leads Rio Ave to both domestic cup finals as a coach.
December 2014 Named La Liga Manager of the Month for December
September 2014 Named La Liga Manager of the Month for September
July 4 2014 Signed a one-year contract with Valencia in La Liga, replacing Juan Antonio Pizzi as head coach.
May 19 2014 Concluded his managerial stint at Rio Ave

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