Ricardo Chéu

Ricardo José Moutinho Chéu (born 14 May 1981) is a Portuguese football manager, currently in charge of Liga Portugal 2 club Oliveirense.

Ricardo Chéu
Personal information
Full nameRicardo José Moutinho Chéu
Date of birth (1981-05-14) 14 May 1981 (age 43)
Place of birthVila Nova de Foz Côa, Portugal
Team information
Current team
Oliveirense (manager)
Managerial career
YearsTeam
2003–2005Salgueiros (youth)
2007–2008Padroense (youth)
2008–2010Olhanense (fitness coach)
2010–2011Académica Coimbra (assistant)
2011–2012Santa Clara (fitness coach)
2012Santa Clara (caretaker)
2012–2013Feirense (assistant)
2013Mirandela
2014Académico Viseu
2014Penafiel
2014–2016Académico Viseu
2016–2017Freamunde
2017–2018União Madeira
2018Rieti
2019Senica
2019–2020Spartak Trnava
2021–2022Estrela Amadora
2022Doxa Katokopias
2023Vilafranquense
2023–Oliveirense

He managed Penafiel for four Primeira Liga games in 2014, while also leading six teams in the second tier. Abroad, he worked in Italy, Slovakia and Cyprus.

Managerial career

After leading Académico de Viseu to a mid-table finish in the 2013–14 season,[1] Chéu was appointed in May 2014 as the new coach of Penafiel.[2] Following three defeats in the first four games of the 2014–15 season,[3] he left by mutual consent.[4]

In November 2014, two months after departing from Penafiel, Chéu returned to management by returning to former side Académico de Viseu.[5] In his second stint with the Viriatos, Chéu led them to a twelfth-place finish.[6] The following season saw him depart in February 2016 after a string of poor results.[7]

On 25 October 2016, Chéu succeeded Carlos Brito at Freamunde.[8] After seven wins and six draws from 22 games in the second division, he resigned on 1 April following a 4–2 loss at Braga B.[9]

Chéu returned to work on 14 December 2017 as the third manager of the season at 18th-placed União da Madeira.[10] His team were relegated on the final day after a 3–2 loss at Cova da Piedade, whose winner came in the fourth minute of added time.[11]

In July 2018 Chéu moved to Italy, accepting the role of head coach of newly promoted Serie C club Rieti.[12][13] He resigned on 30 December following the club's change of ownership.[14]

On 9 January 2019 Chéu was named new head coach of Slovak Super Liga club Senica on an 18-month deal, with the club second from bottom.[15] Having avoided relegation, he moved in June to Spartak Trnava in the same league.[16] He was replaced a year later, after coming fifth.[17]

Chéu returned to his country's second tier on 11 September 2021, succeeding Rui Santos at 13th-placed Estrela da Amadora.[18] He left by mutual consent at the end of the season on 1 June, having fallen one place in the table over his spell.[19]

Chéu was hired at Doxa Katokopias of the Cypriot First Division in August 2022 and began his tenure on 29 August with a goalless draw away to the previous season's runners-up, AEK Larnaca.[20] He left before the end of the calendar year and returned to Portugal's second tier on 9 February 2023 at Vilafranquense.[21] On 28 May 2023, after the last match of the 2022–23 season, Chéu announced that he would leave Vilafranquense, as the club would relocate to Aves to be rebranded as AVS Futebol SAD .[22]

On 11 December 2023, Chéu was appointed head coach of Liga Portugal 2 side Oliveirense.[23]

Managerial statistics

As of match played 21 December 2022[24][25]
Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamNatFromToRecord
GWDLGFGAGDWin %
Santa Clara (caretaker) 26 March 20122 April 2012110010+1100.00
Mirandela 1 July 201331 December 2013166641712+5037.50
Académico de Viseu 2 January 201410 May 20141910182320+3052.63
Penafiel 16 May 201416 September 2014400419−8000.00
Académico de Viseu 13 November 20148 February 2016632417227272+0038.10
Freamunde 25 October 20165 April 2017227692126−5031.82
União da Madeira 14 December 20174 July 20182384112638−12034.78
Rieti 4 July 201830 December 20182171132332−9033.33
Senica 9 January 201912 June 2019178272819+9047.06
Spartak Trnava 12 June 20194 June 202031144134536+9045.16
Estrela da Amadora 12 September 202130 June 202233109144250−8030.30
Doxa Katokopias 11 August 2022 Present 1742111325−12023.53
Total2679952116312339−27037.08

References