Portuguese footballer and manager
Paulo Alexandre Rodrigues Fonseca (born 5 March 1973) is a Portuguese professional
football
manager and former player who played as a
central defender . He is the current head coach of French
Ligue 1 club
Lille .
He amassed
Primeira Liga totals of 111 matches and three goals over seven seasons, representing
Leça ,
Belenenses ,
Marítimo ,
Vitória de Guimarães and
Estrela da Amadora .
Fonseca became a manager in 2005, notably winning the
2015–16 Taça de Portugal with
Braga as well as three editions of the
Ukrainian Premier League with
Shakhtar Donetsk . He also coached
Paços de Ferreira to a best-ever third place in the
2012–13 Primeira Liga ,
qualifying the club for the
UEFA Champions League . He has also managed
Porto and
Roma , leading the latter to the semi-finals of the
UEFA Europa League in 2021. He was appointed as manager of Lille in June 2022.
Playing career
Born in
Nampula ,
Portuguese Mozambique to a military father, Fonseca was a year old when his family relocated to
Barreiro following the
Carnation Revolution .
[2] He played 14 years as a senior, beginning with his adopted hometown's
Barreirense in the
third division and moving straight to the
Primeira Liga with
Leça in the
1995–96 season , starting in 21 of his league appearances as the club finished 14th and narrowly avoided relegation. In the following five years he continued in the latter competition, being first choice with
Belenenses and
Marítimo but only a backup with
Vitória de Guimarães and
Estrela da Amadora .
[3]
[4]
Fonseca retired in June 2005 at the age of 32 after a further four campaigns with Estrela, three of those spent in the
Segunda Liga . In the
2003–04 campaign he participated in 15 games as the
Lisbon side ranked last in the top tier, with the subsequent relegation.
[4]
Coaching career
Early years
Fonseca started coaching immediately after retiring, remaining two years at the helm of Estrela da Amadora's youths. From 2007 to 2011 he was in charge of several modest teams, notably
Pinhalnovense which he led to the quarter-finals of the
Taça de Portugal in both the
2009–10 and
2010–11 seasons .
[5]
[6]
In
2011–12 , Fonseca was appointed at
Aves in division two for his first job in the professionals,
[7] and he led the team to the third position, just two points shy of promotion.
[8]
Paços Ferreira
In his
first season in charge of a top-flight team, Fonseca led
Paços de Ferreira to a third-place finish
[9] after signing a two-year contract on 28 May 2012.
[10] The club consequently
qualified for the play-off round of the
UEFA Champions League for the first and only time in its history;
[11] in the domestic league, they only lost to champions
Porto and runners-up
Benfica ,
[12]
[13] notably winning both games against
Braga (2–0 at home, 3–2 away) and
Sporting CP (1–0 on both occasions).
[14]
[15]
[16]
Paços also reached the
semi-finals of the Portuguese Cup that campaign, being knocked out by Benfica.
[17]
Porto
Fonseca succeeded
Vítor Pereira at Porto – winners of the last three league titles – when he joined on a two-year deal on 10 June 2013.
[18]
[19] He started his spell on a high note, winning
the year 's
Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira after a 3–0 victory over Vitória de Guimarães which marked his first honour as a coach.
[20]
[21]
However, on 5 March 2014, following a string of poor results that left the club in the third position in the league,
nine points behind leaders Benfica, Fonseca was relieved of his duties.
[22] Previously, on 12 January, he had stated that Porto would be champions in the last matchday against that opponent.
[23]
Paços return and Braga
On 11 June 2014, Fonseca returned to Paços de Ferreira.
[24] His
one season back at the
Estádio da Mata Real resulted in an eighth-place finish, missing out on
qualification for the
UEFA Europa League on the final day.
[25]
Fonseca agreed to a two-year contract with Braga on 1 July 2015.
[26] He led them to
fourth position ,
[27] also
winning the domestic cup for the first time in 50 years with a
penalty shootout victory over Porto in the
final .
[28]
[29] In the Europa League, they reached the
last-eight stage .
[27]
Shakhtar Donetsk
Fonseca presenting five new signings in July 2018
Fonseca moved abroad for the first time in his career on 31 May 2016, replacing legendary
Mircea Lucescu (12 seasons) at the helm of
Shakhtar Donetsk and signing a two-year contract at the
Ukrainian Premier League side.
[30]
[31] He won
the double in all three seasons of his spell
[32]
[33] – which earned him the distinction as the league's best coach in
2016–17 .
[34]
Fonseca's side reached the
round of 16 of the
2017–18 Champions League ,
[35] after finishing second in the group stage following a 2–1 home defeat of
Premier League club
Manchester City .
[36] Having inflicted a first defeat in 29 matches of
Pep Guardiola 's side, he kept a promise to do his next press conference dressed as the fictional hero
Zorro .
[37]
Roma
Fonseca with Roma in 2020
On 11 June 2019, Fonseca was appointed manager of
Roma .
[38] He led the side to the fifth place in the
Serie A in his
first season ,
[39] as well as the
semi-finals of the subsequent Europa League .
[40]
[41] He announced his departure in May 2021.
[42]
Immediately after leaving Roma, Fonseca was director
Fabio Paratici 's top choice to be manager of
Tottenham Hotspur , but the advanced negotiations were scrapped on 17 June 2021,
[43] allegedly due to tax issues.
[44] However, in an interview with
The Daily Telegraph in September, the former revealed that the main reason for this was that the latter wanted to hire a more defensive-minded coach.
[45] In October, he was interviewed by
Newcastle United following their
Saudi-led takeover , before the interest shifted to
Unai Emery and
Eddie Howe ;
[46] his name was then linked to a third English club,
Aston Villa .
[47]
Lille
On 29 June 2022, Fonseca signed a two-year contract with French
Ligue 1 club
Lille .
[48] He made his debut on 7 August in a 4–1 home win over
Auxerre .
[49] On 9 October, his team defeated
Derby du Nord rivals
Lens 1–0 also at the
Stade Pierre-Mauroy .
[50] One of the best attacking sides in the first half of
that season , they played an open
4–2–3–1 formation with
Benjamin André ,
André Gomes or
Angel Gomes being deployed as
central midfielders behind playmaker
Rémy Cabella and lone striker
Jonathan David . Following a 4–3 home victory against
Monaco on 23 October, only
Lyon and
Paris Saint-Germain had more possession in the domestic league.
[51]
[52]
Managerial style
At Shakhtar, Roma and Lille, Fonseca preferred a 4–2–3–1 formation and an emphasis on dominating possession. In these teams, the player behind the
centre-forward played as a
second striker ;
Henrikh Mkhitaryan achieved 13 goals for Roma in 2020–21 from that position.
[53]
[54]
[55]
In an interview for French media
RMC about his Lille debut, Fonseca described his managerial style as "an offensive play in order to overcome the opponent, to settle in the opponent's half and to create many scoring chances."
[56]
Personal life
Fonseca had a son and a daughter with his first wife.
[2] On 29 May 2018, he married Ukrainian television personality and producer Katerina Ostroushko (born 1991) at
Lake Como , Italy; their son was born the same year.
[57]
[58] The family escaped
Kyiv after the
2022 Russian invasion , travelling for 30 hours to Romania.
[59]
Managerial statistics
As of match played 28 April 2024
[60]
[61]
[62]
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team
Nat
From
To
Record
1º Dezembro
1 July 2007
30 June 2008
34
13
11
10
39
32
+7
0 38.24
Odivelas
30 June 2008
1 July 2009
35
11
10
14
44
46
−2
0 31.43
Pinhalnovense
1 July 2009
7 June 2011
72
33
21
18
98
68
+30
0 45.83
Aves
7 June 2011
30 May 2012
38
16
16
6
49
29
+20
0 42.11
Paços de Ferreira
30 May 2012
9 June 2013
41
22
13
6
62
38
+24
0 53.66
Porto
10 June 2013
5 March 2014
37
21
9
7
69
31
+38
0 56.76
Paços de Ferreira
10 June 2014
1 July 2015
39
14
12
13
58
53
+5
0 35.90
Braga
1 July 2015
31 May 2016
57
29
15
13
90
58
+32
0 50.88
Shakhtar Donetsk
31 May 2016
11 June 2019
139
103
19
17
295
112
+183
0 74.10
Roma
11 June 2019
30 June 2021
102
53
21
28
193
141
+52
0 51.96
Lille
29 June 2022
present
87
46
24
17
152
83
+69
0 52.87
Total
681
361
171
149
1,147
691
+456
0 53.01
Honours
Manager
Porto
Braga
Shakhtar Donetsk
Individual
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Rádio e Televisão de Portugal . 23 May 2015. Retrieved 21 November 2021 .
^
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b
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Paulo Fonseca management career statistics at
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