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Carlos Carvalhal
Carlos Carvalhal
Carlos Carvalhal is the manager of UAE side Al Wahda FC, a job he took up in June 2022.
Carvalhal has had a varied managerial career, taking charge of teams in Portugal, Turkey, and in England where he oversaw Sheffield Wednesday, with whom he'd led into the play-offs two seasons in a row before being sacked on Christmas Eve.
However, he bounced straight back into the game with what might be seen as a temporary promotion (depending on how the season pans out) with Premier League side Swansea City after the role became free following the sacking of Paul Clement.
Carvalhal has spent the majority of his managerial career in his homeland, Portugal, with the likes of Sporting Lisbon and Braga, before venturing off to Turkey with Besiktas, then Istanbul. In the summer of 2015, after a three-year absence from the dugout, he was a surprise replacement for Stuart Gray.
During a 15+ career in the dugout Carvalhal has won the Portuguese Cup and Super Cup with Leixoes, as well as another Portuguese Cup with Vitoria Setubal.