Nuno Espírito Santo
Portuguese football manager
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| September 29 2025 | Started his managerial tenure at West Ham United with a 1-1 draw against Everton at the Hill Dickinson Stadium. |
| September 27 2025 | Appointed as manager of West Ham United, continuing his career in English football. |
| September 27 2025 | Appointed head coach of West Ham United on a three-year contract, succeeding Graham Potter. |
| September 9 2025 | Dismissed from Nottingham Forest after only three Premier League games in the new season, primarily due to a breakdown in his relationship with owner Evangelos Marinakis and disagreements over transfer market activity. |
| June 21 2025 | Signed a new contract with Nottingham Forest, extending his stay until 2028. |
| 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. |
| December 2022 | Returned to the Premier League as head coach of Nottingham Forest. |
| November 2022 | Was dismissed from 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. |
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