Jorge Simão

Portuguese football manager (born 1976) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

António Jorge Rocha Simão (born 12 August 1976) is a Portuguese former footballer who played as a midfielder, currently a manager.

Full name António Jorge Rocha Simão
Date of birth (1976-08-12) 12 August 1976 (age 49)
Place of birth Pampilhosa da Serra, Portugal
Position Midfielder
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Jorge Simão
Simão with Boavista in 2024
Personal information
Full name António Jorge Rocha Simão
Date of birth (1976-08-12) 12 August 1976 (age 49)
Place of birth Pampilhosa da Serra, Portugal
Position Midfielder
Youth career
1986–1991 Estrela Amadora
1991–1992 Real Massamá
1992–1995 Estrela Amadora
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1995–1996 Real Massamá
1996–2000 Atlético Cacém
2001 Fanhões
2001–2002 Carregado
2002–2003 Pêro Pinheiro
Managerial career
2003–2004 Atlético Cacém (assistant)
2004–2005 Sacavenense (assistant)
2005–2007 Odivelas (assistant)
2007–2009 Olivais Moscavide (assistant)
2009 Estrela Amadora (assistant)
2012–2014 Belenenses (assistant)
2014 Atlético
2014–2015 Mafra
2015 Belenenses
2015–2016 Paços Ferreira
2016 Chaves
2016–2017 Braga
2017–2019 Boavista
2019–2020 Al-Fayha
2020–2021 Mouscron
2021 Paços Ferreira
2023 Santa Clara
2023–2024 Académico Viseu
2024 Boavista
2025 Olimpija Ljubljana
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
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Having played only as an amateur, he began work as an assistant manager at 26, before his first outright position at Atlético in 2014. He led six Primeira Liga clubs, starting with Belenenses.

Football career

Born in Pampilhosa da Serra, Coimbra District, Simão played solely amateur football, emerging through C.F. Estrela da Amadora's youth system and retiring at the age of 26. He started working as a coach in 2003, going on to act as assistant at several clubs.[1]

In February 2014, Simão left his assistant position at Primeira Liga side C.F. Os Belenenses and embarked on his first managerial role by accepting an invitation at Segunda Liga's Atlético Clube de Portugal until the end of the season.[2] Despite claiming 16 points from a possible 36, he was unable to prevent his team from finishing bottom,[3] but they were later reinstated as the competition was expanded.[4]

Subsequently, Simão joined C.D. Mafra from the third division. On 17 March 2015, however, he moved straight to the top tier at Belenenses, replacing Lito Vidigal at the sixth-placed team.[5] His debut five days later was a 1–0 loss at Boavista F.C. and his nine-game spell divided equally between results, leaving their position unchanged and qualification for the UEFA Europa League confirmed.[6][7]

In the 2015 off-season, Simão succeeded Paulo Fonseca at the helm of F.C. Paços de Ferreira.[8] He left at the end of the campaign, after achieving a seventh-place finish.[9]

Simão started 2016–17 also in the top flight, with G.D. Chaves.[10] On 17 December 2016, he was appointed at S.C. Braga from the same league as a replacement for dismissed José Peseiro.[11] He resigned at the latter in late April 2017, due to poor results.[12][13]

Simão returned to both active and the Portuguese main division on 14 September 2017, taking over from the fired Miguel Leal at the helm of Boavista.[14] His first game in charge was two days later, and his team managed to defeat current champions S.L. Benfica 2–1 at home.[15] On 26 January 2019, one point above the relegation places, he left by mutual consent to be replaced by Vidigal.[16]

In June that year, Simão's name was discussed by the board of EFL Championship club Middlesbrough for their vacant managerial position, but instead he took his first foreign job at Al-Fayha FC in the Saudi Professional League.[17] In late August 2020, he was dismissed with three games remaining and one point above relegation.[18]

On 14 May 2021, having been relegated with Royal Excel Mouscron of the Belgian Pro League, Simão returned to Paços de Ferreira.[19] On 11 December, after eight matches without a win in all competitions and with the side placed 13th in the league, he left by mutual agreement.[20]

Simão took over from the sacked Mário Silva at C.D. Santa Clara on 11 January 2023, signing a five-month contract.[21] With two points from seven games, he was dismissed on 26 February.[22]

On 27 October 2023, Simão was appointed as manager of second-division Académico de Viseu F.C. on a deal until the end of the season.[23] Before it had ended, however, he returned to the top tier and Boavista on a short-term contract.[24]

Simão took charge of Slovenian PrvaLiga club NK Olimpija Ljubljana on 13 June 2025, replacing Víctor Sánchez who had left in spite of winning the league.[25][26] On his competitive debut, he oversaw a 3–1 aggregate elimination in the first qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League at the hands of Kazakhstan's FC Kairat.[27] On 5 August, following a 5–0 loss against NK Celje in the domestic league, he was relieved of his duties.[28]

Managerial statistics

As of 6 August 2025[29][30]
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Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record
G W D L Win %
Atlético Portugal 17 February 2014 30 June 2014 12444033.33
Mafra Portugal 1 July 2014 17 March 2015 251546060.00
Belenenses Portugal 17 March 2015 30 June 2015 9333033.33
Paços Ferreira Portugal 14 June 2015 21 May 2016 40151114037.50
Chaves Portugal 23 May 2016 17 December 2016 17692035.29
Braga Portugal 17 December 2016 25 April 2017 21876038.10
Boavista Portugal 14 September 2017 26 January 2019 52181024034.62
Al-Fayha Saudi Arabia 9 June 2019 27 August 2020 309813030.00
Mouscron Belgium 20 October 2020 14 May 2021 267712026.92
Paços Ferreira Portugal 13 May 2021 11 December 2021 235711021.74
Santa Clara Portugal 11 January 2023 26 February 2023 7025000.00
Académico Viseu Portugal 27 October 2023 16 April 2024 227105031.82
Boavista Portugal 16 April 2024 7 June 2024 5032000.00
Olimpija Ljubljana Slovenia 13 June 2025 5 August 2025 7322042.86
Total 29610087109033.78
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