Vítor Oliveira, historic Portuguese football coach, passed away



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Experienced coach passed away at 67, after feeling bad while out walking this Saturday.

Vítor Oliveira, a historical Portuguese football coach, died this Saturday at the age of 67, after feeling bad while walking.

The experienced technician will still have been assisted and transferred to the hospital, without effect.

In his long career as a coach, Vítor Oliveira directed the following clubs: Famalicão, Portimonense, Maia, Paços de Ferreira, Gil Vicente, V. Guimarães, Académica, Braga, Leiria, Belenenses, Rio Ave, Moreirense, Leixões, Trofense, Aves, Arouca, União da Madeira, Chaves and Paços de Ferreira. In some cases it has done so on more than one occasion.

Last season he led Gil Vicente to stay in the I League, in what was Barcelos’ return season to the top of national football.

It is a dark week for football: after Diego Maradona and Reinaldo Teles on Wednesday, it is Vítor Oliveira who loses his life, the coach who became famous for the many promotions to the I League, even becoming known as “the king of the climbs “. .

To the grieving family and friends of Vítor Oliveira, O GOGO conveys its deepest condolences.



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