Moreno (Portuguese footballer)

João Miguel da Cunha Teixeira (born 19 August 1981), known as Moreno, is a Portuguese retired footballer who played mainly as a defensive midfielder, currently manager of G.D. Chaves.

Moreno
Moreno in 2023
Personal information
Full nameJoão Miguel da Cunha Teixeira[1]
Date of birth (1981-08-19) 19 August 1981 (age 42)[1]
Place of birthUrgeses, Portugal[1]
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)[1]
Position(s)Defensive midfielder
Team information
Current team
Chaves (manager)
Youth career
1991–2000Vitória Guimarães
1996–1999Amigos Urgeses (loan)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2000–2001Felgueiras0(0)
2001–2002Macedo Cavaleiros
2002–2004Caçadores Taipas65(4)
2004–2010Vitória Guimarães117(3)
2010–2012Leicester City3(0)
2012–2013Nacional39(3)
2013–2018Vitória Guimarães46(1)
2013–2016Vitória Guimarães B18(0)
Total288(11)
International career
2009Portugal B1(0)
Managerial career
2018–2021Vitória Guimarães (assistant)
2021Vitória Guimarães B
2021Vitória Guimarães
2021–2022Vitória Guimarães B
2022–2023Vitória Guimarães
2023–Chaves
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

He spent most of his professional career with Vitória de Guimarães, and also had a one-and-a-half-year spell in England with Leicester City. Over 12 seasons, he amassed Primeira Liga totals of 185 matches and six goals.

As a manager, he was also mostly associated with Vitória, including two spells in charge of the first team, additionally managing Chaves in the top flight.

Playing career

Early years and Vitória

Born in the village of Urgeses, Guimarães, Moreno began playing professionally with F.C. Felgueirassecond division, not collecting one single league appearance – then moved to the lower leagues with C.A. Macedo de Cavaleiros and Clube Caçadores das Taipas. In the 2004–05 season, he joined Vitória S.C. of the Primeira Liga.

Moreno contributed 14 matches as Vitória moved straight from the second tier into a third place in 2007–08 (although mainly as a substitute). He spent most of the following campaign as a central defender, due to the serious knee condition of teammate Henrique Sereno.[2]

Moreno appeared in 23 games in 2009–10 as the Minho side finished in sixth position, narrowly missing on qualification for the UEFA Europa League.

Leicester City

On 6 August 2010, Moreno signed a two-year contract with Football League Championship club Leicester City,[3] joining compatriots Miguel Vítor and Paulo Sousa (manager).[4] Four days later he made his debut for his new team, in a 4–3 win over Macclesfield Town in the first round of the League Cup.[5]

In August 2011, after only six competitive appearances in 2010–11, Moreno was told he was free to look for a new club, and was not given a squad number for the upcoming season.[6] His contract was cancelled on 13 January 2012.[7]

Nacional

Moreno returned to his country in the 2012 winter transfer window, joining C.D. Nacional in Madeira until 30 June 2014. He scored twice[8][9] from 12 games in his first season, and agreed to cut ties with the club one year before his link expired.[10]

Return to Guimarães

On 4 July 2013, Moreno returned to Vitória Guimarães on a two-year deal.[11] On 7 June 2017, already a fringe player but considered an "invaluable locker room presence" by coach Pedro Martins,[12] the 35-year-old captain renewed his contract for one season.[13]

Coaching career

Vitória

Moreno remained connected to his main club after retiring, first as an assistant then as manager of the reserve team, reaching the latter in April 2021 after Bino was appointed at the main squad.[14] The following month, after Bino's dismissal, he replaced him for the final two matches of the campaign,[15] losing 3–1 at home against S.L. Benfica in the last round and missing out on qualification to the UEFA Europa Conference League after being overtaken by C.D. Santa Clara.[16]

Having spent the 2021–22 season back in charge of the second team in Liga 3, Moreno returned to the main job at the Estádio D. Afonso Henriques on 12 July when Pepa was dismissed days before the new campaign was due to begin.[17] He won three games and drew the other in February 2023, earning the league's Manager of the Month award, though it was given in the name of his assistant João Aroso as he was technically unqualified to work in the top division.[18]

Moreno resigned on 13 August 2023 after opening the new season with a 1–0 win at C.F. Estrela da Amadora, following Conference League elimination on penalties by NK Celje.[19]

Chaves

On 21 September 2023, Moreno succeeded José Gomes at bottom-placed G.D. Chaves.[20] He debuted three days later by earning their first point in the sixth fixture, 2–2 at home to Estrela via a Pedro Pinho equaliser in the fourth minute of added time.[21]

Career statistics

As of 11 November 2017[22][23]
ClubSeasonLeagueCupLeague CupEuropeOther[a]Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Felgueiras2000–01002020
Macedo Cavaleiros2001–02
Caçadores Taipas2002–03371373
2003–0428310293
Total65410664
Vitória Guimarães2004–0516221183
2005–062204140301
2006–0717110181
2007–081403010180
2008–09250304130351
2009–102303052312
Total1173162103701508
Leicester City2010–1130003060
2011–1200000000
Total30003060
Nacional2011–121221011143
2012–132711020301
Total3932031444
Vitória Guimarães2013–1422020103010350
2014–151210020141
2015–164000002060
2016–1740301060
2017–18201110200061
Total44161507010632
Vitória Guimarães B2013–146060
2014–154040
2015–168080
Total180180
Career Total286112732141401034818

Managerial statistics

As of match played 18 May 2024
Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamNatFromToRecordRef
GWDLGFGAGDWin %
Vitória Guimarães B 6 April 202113 May 20214310125+7075.00[24]
Vitória Guimarães 13 May 202121 May 2021201113−2000.00[25]
Vitória Guimarães B 31 May 202112 July 202228125113633+3042.86[24]
Vitória Guimarães 12 July 202213 August 202347229165353+0046.81[25]
Chaves 21 September 2023Present3059162755−28016.67
Total111422544129149−20037.84

References