José de Sousa Cintra (born 1944), known professionally as Sousa Cintra, is a Portuguese businessman who served as
president
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of multi-sports club
Sporting CP
Sporting Clube de Portugal (), otherwise referred to as Sporting CP or simply Sporting (particularly within Portugal), or as Sporting Lisbon in other countries, from 1989 to 1995.
Biography
He was born in 1944 in the village and parish of
Raposeira,
Vila do Bispo Municipality
Vila do Bispo () is a municipality (''concelho'') in the Portuguese Algarve. It has 5,717 inhabitants in an area of 179.06 km2.
History
The first references to this region referred to the ''Aldeia do Bispo'' in the 14th century, in a char ...
, in the
Algarve
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region. He left school after concluding the
4th grade.
As a child he worked as a
snail
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trader in his village, and at 15 years old he went to
Lisbon
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where he obtained a job at Hotel Tivoli Lisboa as an
elevator operator
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. While working there, he earned a larger amount of money selling
watercolor painting
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s on the side. At 16 years old he joined the
Portuguese Navy
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and served for four years. In the following years, his
real estate businesses would prosper.
After the
Carnation Revolution
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of 1974 and the
Processo Revolucionário em Curso
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of 1975, Cintra saw a number of his assets
expropriated but eventually would later acquire ''
Águas Vidago'', a
mineral water
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company. Between 1989 and 1995, Sousa Cintra was the chairman of
Sporting CP
Sporting Clube de Portugal (), otherwise referred to as Sporting CP or simply Sporting (particularly within Portugal), or as Sporting Lisbon in other countries, .
[Sousa Cintra. In Infopédia (Em linha). Porto: Porto Editora, 2003-2010. (Consult. 2010-09-13).]
/ref> During his tenure as president of Sporting CP, the sports club established, in 1991, its first ever women's football team. In the summer of 1993, Sousa Cintra, taking advantage of a deep crisis at Benfica, led at the time by Jorge de Brito, signed players Paulo Sousa
Paulo Manuel Carvalho de Sousa (; born 30 August 1970) is a Portuguese football manager and former professional player who played as a defensive midfielder. He is the current manager of UAE Pro League club Shabab Al Ahli.
Starting his career ...
and Pacheco, who had terminated their contracts due to unpaid wages, to Sporting. A fully-fledged sports club museum to inventory, interpret and display the large number of trophies stored at the sports club's facilities was also established during his tenure, in 1994.
In 1998, he bought a brewery
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in São Paulo
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and shortly after he built another in Rio de Janeiro
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, Brazil
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. His beer business in Brazil reached the break even point and was ranked number four in a short span of time. In 2001, he invested in a new beer factory in Santarém, Portugal
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in order to produce and sell Cintra beer in his home country. Due to the strong competition and the power of well-established beer brands in the Portuguese market ( Super Bock and Sagres), Sousa Cintra sold his Portuguese beer business in 2006, retaining only the successful Brazilian activities until 2007, when they were sold to AmBev.
Sousa Cintra served as acting president
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of Sporting Clube de Portugal - Futebol, SAD during the mandate of an emergency management committee established after the ousting of Sporting CP's president Bruno de Carvalho
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from his post on 24 June 2018. After has been appointed acting president on 24 June, Cintra officially stepped down in September 2018 following the club's elections that elected Frederico Varandas
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as the new president of the multi-sports club.
Personal life
José Sousa Cintra married a teacher from Lagos
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and, after his time in the navy, their son Miguel Sousa Cintra, his only child, was born. However, this first marriage was short-lived. Until 2003, Sousa Cintra had already married three times.
References
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Living people
Portuguese businesspeople
Portuguese football chairmen and investors
Sporting CP presidents
1944 births