Paulo Pereira (handballer)
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Paulo Pereira (born 21 March 1965) is a Portuguese
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coach of the Portuguese men's national team. In 2016, the
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appointed him as the new head coach of the Portugal national team, succeeding Rolando Freitas. His current contract extends until 2025. He is best known for leading the Portugal national team to achieve their best results in history by ranking 6th in the
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, and competing for the first time at the
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, where they ended 9th. In recognition of his historical achievements, he won the title of “Coach of the Year” at Sports Gala organized by the National Sports Federation. He won as well the ‘’technical’’ award of the eighth edition of the Bento Pessoa National Awards, under the category of ‘’Entities of National Scope’’. His distinctive ideas of using aggressive, all-in tactics have completely changed the course of the Portugal national team. He is also a psychology aficionado who relies on advanced motivational techniques to optimize the players' efficiency.


Career

Paulo Pereira is a highly successful international handball coach with a career spanning over two decades and six countries: Portugal: He started his coaching career at a young age, leading the children's team of CD Portugal. In 1996, he became the head coach of the CPN club (A popular club in the vicinity of Porto) and later moved to FC Porto in 1999 as an assistant coach. He was promoted to head coach of FC Porto in the 2002/03 season, replacing
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. When he led FC Porto, the team won the championship in 2001/02, 2002/03, and 2003/04, the cup in 2005/06, the Super Cup in 2000/01, and the League Cup in 2003/04 and 2004/05.
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: In 2006, Pereira moved to the Spanish second-division club C.B. Cangas, with whom he finished sixth and eighth in Honor Plata.
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: In 2009, he became Angola's national head coach, leading the team to victory in the 2010 Women's Handball Africa Championship. He also coached the Atlético Sport Aviação (ASA) women's team in 2008 and CD Primeiro de Agosto from 2010 to 2013, leading them to win the Angola Women's Handball League Cup in 2011.
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: In 2013, Pereira took over the Tunisian women's national handball team, winning the 2014 Women's Handball Africa Championship (their first champion win in this tournament since 1976). In 2015, he coached the Tunisian club Espérance Sportive de Tunis. Back to Portugal: In 2016, the Portuguese Handball Federation named him the new head coach for the Portugal national team, then extended his contract until the summer of 2023. He is best known for leading his national team to their best place in history, reaching the sixth place at the EHF EURO 2020 tournament. A monumental achievement for a team that had not been qualified for the competition for 14 years and over seven times of qualification. He led the team to compete for the first time in the men's Olympic handball tournament at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, finishing in ninth place. In 2021, he qualified the team for the World Championship after 17 years of absence (2003) and led them to an all-time best tenth place.
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: From 2017 to 2019, he was the parallel coach of the Romanian club CSM Bucharest, winning the 2018/19 EHF Challenge Cup.
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: In June 2022, he took over the Kuwaiti club Al Kuwait SC, winning the Asian Champions League in the same month.


Major achievements for the Portuguese men's national team

* Qualified for the world championship of 2023 (Sweden/Poland). * Qualified for Euro 2022 (Hungary and Slovakia). * Qualified for the Olympic Games of Tokyo, the first time in the history of a collective sport in Portugal (March 2021, Montpellier). * Best classification ever in the world of male seniors (10° classified — Egypt 2021). * Qualified for the world championship of 2021 (Egypt) after 17 years of absence. * Qualified for the Paris Olympic qualification tournament (April 2020 postponed to March 2021). * Best classification ever in a European (2020) senior male (6th classified) (Norway, Sweden, Austria). * Qualified for the euro 2020 male seniors after 14 years of absence.


Honors


International competitions

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Asian Club League Handball Championship The Asian Men's Club League Handball Championship (AHF Club League Championship) is the official competition organised by Asian Handball Federation for the men's handball clubs of Asia, and takes place every year. In addition to crowning the Asi ...
:: Champions (Kuwait SC):
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* Men's EHF European Cup :: Champions
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: 2018–19 *
African Handball Cup Winners' Cup African Men's Handball Championship for Clubs Winner's Cup is an annual international club handball competition run by the African Handball Confederation. The cup winners from Africa's national handball leagues are invited to participate in this ...
:: Champions
Espérance Sportive de Tunis (handball) Espérance Sportive de Tunis Handball (Arabic language, Arabic: الترجي الرياضي التونسي لكرة اليد) is a Tunisian team handball, handball team based in Tunis, that plays in Tunisian Handball League, Tunisian Professional ...
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African Women's Handball Championship The African Handball Nations Championship is the official competition for senior national handball teams of Africa, and takes place every two years. In addition to crowning the African champions, the tournament also serves as a qualifying tourname ...
:: Champions :
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IHF World Women's Handball Championship The IHF Women's Handball World Championship has been organized by the International Handball Federation since 1957. European teams have won every time except 1995 where South Korea won as the first team outside Europe and 2013 where Brazil won ...
:: President’s Cup Winner :
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National competitions

*2021 – 2022 Kuwaiti Handball League – Al Kuwait SC (Men’s) *2011 – 2012 Angola woman’s Super Cup Winner – Clube Desportivo 1º de Agosto *2010 – 2011 Angola woman’s Championship Winner – Clube Desportivo 1º de Agosto *2005 – 2006 Portuguese Cup Winner – FC Porto (Men’s) *2004 – 2005 Portuguese League Cup Winner – FC Porto (Men’s) *2003 – 2004 Portuguese Championship Winner & Portuguese League Cup Winner – FC Porto (Men’s) *2002 – 2003 Portuguese Championship Winner & Portuguese Super Cup Winner – FC Porto (Men’s) *2001 – 2002 Portuguese Championship Winner – FC Porto (Men’s) *2000 – 2001 Portuguese Super Cup Winner – FC Porto (Men’s)


Individual

*Portuguese "Coach of the Year": (allocated by the Portuguese Sports Confederation) *Bento Pessoa National Awards (The technical Award)


References

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