José Peseiro: Net Worth, Profile, Age, Wife, Coaching Style, Achievements, Houses, How Rich is he in 2024?
José Peseiro background
José Peseiro is a Portuguese football manager and former player who played as a forward.
After failing to establish himself as a professional footballer, Peseiro went on to coach several clubs in his country, including Sporting CP, which he took to the 2005 UEFA Cup final as well as F.C Porto.
Throughout his coaching career, Peseiro has worked extensively in Arab nations, being in charge of the Saudi Arabia national team.
Most recently, Peseiro led the Super Eagles of Nigeria to a second-place finish at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.
José Peseiro Profile
Full name: José Vítor dos Santos Peseiro
Birth date: April 4, 1960
Nationality: Portuguese
Place of Birth: Coruche, Portugal
Age: 64 years old (as of June 2024)
Position: Forward
Current Team: Unemployed
Height: 5 ft 8 in
Marital status: Married
Spouse: Fatima Peseiro
Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Peseiro
Net worth: $3 million (est.)
Instagram: @josepeseirocoach
X: @JosePeseiro
How old is José Peseiro? (José Peseiro Age)
José Peseiro is 64 years old as of June 2024.
José Peseiro Career
As a professional footballer, Peseiro never played in higher than the Portuguese Segunda Liga, starting out at Sport Lisboa e Cartaxo in 1979.
In that competition, he represented Amora, Oriental, Samora Correia and Torreense for a total of five seasons.
Peseiro retired at the end of the 1993–94 season in the fourth division, with local club União de Santarém.
He was 34 years old when he retired as a professional footballer.
José Peseiro Coaching Career
Peseiro spent his first eight years as a manager in the third and fourth tiers of Portuguese football, starting out as a player-coach at his last team.
In the summer of 1999, Peseiro was appointed at Nacional, and helped the team get promoted to the Primeira Liga in just three seasons.
In 2002–03, Peseiro led Nacional to a final eleventh position.
In 2003–04, Peseiro assisted former Portugal national team coach Carlos Queiroz, at Real Madrid.
At the end of the campaign, after the team lost a considerable advantage on the table to be finally surpassed by Valencia, Barcelona and Deportivo de La Coruña, he and Queiroz lost their jobs and the latter returned to his role as an assistant in Manchester United.
The following year, Peseiro signed with Sporting CP for 2004–05 season.
After falling to three losses and two draws in his first nine games in charge, the Lions eventually finished in third place with 61 points, four behind champions Benfica.
Peseiro coached Sporting to a runner-up run in the UEFA Cup defeating the likes of Feyenoord, Middlesbrough and Newcastle United.
The final was played at the Estádio José Alvalade, and after a 1–0 lead at half-time the hosts eventually succumbed to CSKA Moscow 3–1.
At the start of the 2005–06 season, Sporting CP were eliminated from the UEFA Champions League by Italian club Udinese, and after being relegated to the UEFA Cup they were also immediately knocked out by Halmstads 4–4 on aggregate after a 2–3 home loss.
On October 16, 2005, following a 0–1 home defeat to Académica de Coimbra that saw Sporting sink to the seventh position, Peseiro resigned from the club.
After his first managerial stint in Portugal, it was drama afterwards for Peseiro.
In 2007, Peseiro was named manager of Greek side Panathinaikos.
However, after failing to win the Super League and also losing 4–0 to rivals Olympiacos in the domestic cup, Peseiro was forced to resign from his role once more.
In summer of the following year, Peseiro signed a three-year contract with Romanian club Rapid București.
However, on October 2, after being eliminated from the UEFA Cup by German club VfL Wolfsburg, Peseiro was sacked from his role, only to be reinstated a few days later.
Eventually, Peseiro resigned in January of the following year, after failing to agree on a new deal.
Peseiro moved on to national team roles, succeeding Nasser Al-Johar at the helm of the Saudi Arabia national team in 2009, during the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign.
His debut took place on 28 March, and it ended with a 2–1 away win over Iran which was the former's first ever victory in that country and the latter's first loss in nearly 40 home games.
Eventually, Saudi Arabia failed to reach the finals in South Africa after losing to Bahrain on the away goals rule, and on January 10, 2011 Peseiro was sacked following a 2–1 defeat against Syria in the 2011 AFC Asian Cup opener.
In the summer of 2012, Peseiro returned to Portugal and was appointed as head coach of S.C Braga.
His first major signing was Portuguese international Rúben Micael, and he qualified the club for the group stage of the Champions League for the second time in its history, after defeating Udinese on penalties.
At the end of the campaign, in spite of winning the Taça da Liga and ranking fourth in the league, Peseiro left the club by mutual consent.
From 11 November 2013 to 11 January 2015, Peseiro worked with Al Wahda in the UAE Pro League.
In October 2015, Egyptian league giants Al Ahly announced his signing.
Upon hearing the news, fans of the club reportedly staged a protest against the decision based on his weak résumé.
In January 2016, after departing the Egyptian side, Peseiro returned to Portugal again to replace Julen Lopetegui at Porto.
At Porto, Peseiro lost the final of the Taça de Portugal to his former team Braga, on penalties.
In the summer of the same year, Peseiro returned to Braga, signing a two-year deal.
However, on December 14 that same year, he was fired from his role, following consecutive home defeats that resulted in elimination from the Europa League and the Portuguese Cup.
Peseiro returned to the UAE in January 2017 with Sharjah, only to end up getting sacked nine months later after a poor start to the new season.
The following February, Peseiro returned to Portugal again to sign a contract at Vitória de Guimarães until June 2019 - which he terminated by mutual agreement a year early.
In July 2018, Peseiro returned to Sporting after 13 years away, assuming the reins at a club that had lost several key players following fan violence, after previous manager Siniša Mihajlović had been fired just nine days in the job.
On November 1 that same year, Peseiro was fired from his role, following poor overall performances and a 1–2 home loss against Estoril in the group stage of the Taça da Liga.
Peseiro returned to national team duties on February 4 2020, being appointed by Venezuela after the resignation of Rafael Dudamel.
He made his debut on October 9 in a 3–0 loss away to Colombia in 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification.
At the 2021 Copa América in Brazil, Venezuela was eliminated from the group stage with two draws and two defeats.
Peseiro resigned in August, having not been paid for over a year amidst the South American country's economic crisis.
José Peseiro Super Eagles Career
On December 29 2021, Peseiro reached a verbal agreement with the Nigeria Football Federation to replace Gernot Rohr at the helm of the national team.
He was supposed to travel to the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon, but strictly as an "observer" while interim manager Augustine Eguavoen led the side to the last 16, the deal eventually fell through, as Eguavoen was retained at the end of the tournament.
On May 15 2022, Peseiro was finally appointed as the new head coach of the Super Eagles.
He finished runner-up in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, losing 2–1 to hosts Ivory Coast.
Subsequently, he was awarded the Order of the Niger by president Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
On March 1, 2024, Peseiro left his position as head coach of the Super Eagles.
José Peseiro Managerial Career Achievements
Club level: Nacional
Segunda Divisão: 1999–00
AF Madeira Cup: 2001–02
Club level: Sporting CP
UEFA Cup runner-up: 2004–05
Club level: Braga
Taça da Liga: 2012–13
Club level: Al Ahly
Egyptian Premier League: 2015–16
Club level: Porto
Taça de Portugal runner-up: 2015–16
National Team level: Nigeria
Africa Cup of Nations runner-up: 2023
Individual Career Achievements
Member of the Order of the Niger (MON)
When did José Peseiro retire (José Peseiro retirement)?
Peseiro retired at the end of the 1993–94 season in the fourth division, with local club União de Santarém.
He retired at the age of 34.
What is José Peseiro's Net Worth? (José Peseiro Net Worth)
As of June 2024, is estimated to have a net worth of $3 million having signed lucrative contracts in his managerial career.
During Peseiro’s time in charge of the Nigeria national team. He was reportedly signed a contract worth $50,000 per month.
Between May 2022 and February 2024, Peseiro is estimated to have netted $1 million in salaries as Super Eagles coach.
José Peseiro Personal life
Jose Peseiro has never hidden the fact that he is a family man.
The former Super Eagles coach is married and blessed with two children namely, Susana and Vitor Hugo.
José Peseiro Wife
Jose Peseiro is currently married to Fatima Peseiro.
Fatima is the mother of Susana and Victor Hugo.
Fatima has been known to be highly supportive of her husband, cheering him on from the stands.
She often attends matches he’s coached and posts about it on social media.
Fatima Peseiro is currently on Instagram, where she has over 3,000 followers on her page.
José Peseiro Social Media
As a football manager, Peseiro is quite active on social media.
On Instagram, he has gained over 139K followers on his verified page.
On X, he boasts more than 118K followers.
And on his verified Facebook account, he boasts more than 103K followers on the platform.
In total he has over 360,000 followership across major social media platforms.