Showing posts with label portugal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portugal. Show all posts

Tuesday, 12 October 2010

Portugal Vs Iceland

Tonight will see the encounter of Portugal Vs Iceland being played at,
Laugardalsvöllur in Reykavik 20:45 Lisbon time
Given Portugal's recent results taking away the Demark game on Friday its still very  hard to convincingly say Portugal will be clear favourites to win the game.  A 1-0 loss to Norway raised a few eye brows with former coach Carlos Queiroz, that followed by a 4-4 draw with minnows Cyprus, a country that would never dream scoring 2 past Portugal but found themselves having scored 4 and the rest was history, little did they care they also conceded 4, to Cyprus they won the game and to the Portuguese supporters they might as well have.

Today sees the first ever encounter of Portugal Vs Iceland there will be little many people know about Iceland, apart from their recession and their volcano that caused worldwide meltdown and along it 'bankrupting' a few airlines.

This will be a fresh start to Paulo Bento, initial nerves out of the way in the first game where a 3-1 score line seemed to at least temporarily keep away the bad press.
The squad we all expect to be the same with a 4 man defence, 3 man Centre midfield with 2 attacking wingers supporting the striker, so far Portugal medics have reported that only Tiago is doubtful having picked up a knock yesterday!

Paulo Bento asks his team for nothing more then a victory!


With this said many papers are reporting that Portugal will make such an impact that it will resurrect the Icelandic volcano.. and it that is the case I hope they are ready for a long trip by bus and boat, after all as long as Portugal keep playing well and winning games how they get home should make for a happy journey.

Tuesday, 7 September 2010

Oceano, Portugals Own Stuart Pearce

I remember Oceano (meaning Ocean in Portuguese), Strong and in many similarities to Stuart Pierce as a leader and also a bit dirty. Opponents were sure to back out of tackles as he swept anything coming through the middle, he was a favourite of mine even though he played for Benfica’s rivals Sporting.

Now plying his trade as Portugal's U21s manager, and good to see a black manager in the Portuguese set up.

Here is a brief write up-

Oceano Andrade Cruz was born on the 29th of July 1962
The ex-Portuguese international was appointed U21 manager at the beginning of the 2009/10 season , to the 47 year old it was a new professional challenge, initiating a journey as main coach after a season working in the technical structure of the National Selection – Clube Portugal. (Portugal's selection policy)

After a long career at the highest level as football player, fundamentally playing for Sporting Clube Portugal, where he played for 11 seasons, and Real Sociedad, where was for three years, the ex-Portuguese international accepted the challenge of coach the National U-21's.

Oceano started his career as a football player when he was 13 years old at Almada AC and his first senior, season was the 1982/83, representing Odivelas FC. In the following season he headed to the Funchal where he represented National da Madeira, where showed qualities that brought the attention of Sporting who then signed him in the following year. Between the season 1984/85 and 89/90 he represented the Lions of Lisbon. Followed by a transfer to Spain where he had his first experience abroad playing for Real Sociedad,where he played for 3 seasons before returning to Alvalade.


The 1997/98 season he finished his Sporting career– after having worn the green and white stripes for 11 seasons – and headed to France to represent Toulouse in 1998/99, where he retired from playing at the end of that season.

He has won the Portugal Cup (1994/95) and two Supertaças Candido Oliveira (1986/87, 1995/96), the main titles achieved at the service of Sporting.

His farewell was on the 22nd of April of 1998, 13 years after he made his debut, was against England. The farewell of Oceano in the Seleccao coincided with the last meeting played at the old Wembley Stadium.

During his journey with the National team he played the final phase of Euro96 in England and played four qualifiers ( World Cup 98 [8 games], Euro 96 [6 games], World Cup 94 [9 games] and Euro 92 [8 games]). He captained Portugal six times, Scored 8 goals, Won 23 games, Drew 21 and lost 10.

Oceano Finished his UEFA PRO Licence in June 2009.

we will wait and see what will follow after the U21s where he is sure to be a success