Porto hires a Portuguese coach to replace fired Spaniard

Sporting’s Islam Slimani (center) scores the opening goal against Porto at the Alvalade stadium on January 2.

Sporting’s Islam Slimani (center) scores the opening goal against Porto at the Alvalade stadium on January 2.

FC Porto says it has hired Portuguese coach Jose Peseiro on an 18-month contract to replace Spaniard Julen Lopetegui.
The announcement was confirmed on the club’s official website on Tuesday and he will take charge of his first match against Maritimo on Sunday.
Peseiro has been in charge at Egyptian club Al Ahly for the past three months. Before that, he coached several Portuguese clubs as well as Panathinaikos, Dynamo Bucharest and the Saudi Arabian national team.
The 55-year-old has won just one trophy in his coaching career, leading Braga to the Portuguese League Cup in the 2012-13 season.
Porto fired Lopetegui on January 8 after a three-game winless streak and the club is currently third in the league, five points adrift of leader Sporting Lisbon.
Sporting Lisbon dealt Porto a 2-0 loss on January 2, with the former’s Islam Slimani scoring both goals, one in each half. MDT/AP

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