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  1. Nuño Sánchez (Catalan: Nunó, Nunyó, or Nunyo Sanç, French: Nuno Sanche) (c. 1185 – 1242) was a nobleman and statesman in the Crown of Aragon. Nuño was the son of Sancho , Count of Provence , Roussillon , and Cerdagne , and Sancha Núñez of the House of Lara .

  2. Nuño Sánchez de Rosellón ( c. 1190-1241/2), señor de Rosellón y de Cerdaña a partir de 1212, y desde 1234 a título de conde, fue un príncipe de la Casa de Aragón y miembro de la Casa de Lara, como hijo de Sancho I de Cerdaña y de su segunda esposa, Sancha Núñez de Lara, hija del conde Nuño Pérez de Lara y la condesa y después ...

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    Early career / Deportivo

    Espírito Santo was born in São Tomé, Portuguese São Tomé and Príncipe, and started his football career with Vitória Guimarães. After a meeting with the then Porto nightclub owner Jorge Mendes, Espírito Santo became the agent's first client in 1996. Mendes brokered a $1 million transfer the following January to La Liga's Deportivo La Coruña, although Espírito Santo spent three of his six seasons at the club out on loan, backing up Jacques Songo'o (1996–1998) and José Francisco Molina (2001–02)...

    Porto

    José Mourinho's Porto paid €3 million to sign Espírito Santo in July 2002, as part of the deal that saw Jorge Andrade join Deportivo. During a 2003 Taça de Portugal match against Varzim, he was allowed by Mourinho to convert a penalty kick, scoring the club's last goal in a 7–0 home win. In May 2004, Espírito Santo was an unused substitute for the final as Porto won the 2003–04 UEFA Champions League. On 12 December, he replaced club great Vítor Baía during extra time of the 2004 Intercontinen...

    Espírito Santo represented Portugal at the 1996 Summer Olympics, playing four matches for the fourth-placed team. He also played for the nation's B team. Uncapped, he was called to the squad competing in UEFA Euro 2008, replacing the injured Quim.

    Beginnings

    On 21 June 2010, Porto announced that Espírito Santo's contract would not be renewed. The 36-year-old said he would always support Porto as he left. After his retirement, he rejoined former Porto manager Jesualdo Ferreira, moving to Málaga as a goalkeeping coach, before the pair signed for Panathinaikosin November.

    Rio Ave

    In May 2012, Rio Ave dismissed manager Carlos Brito and announced the appointment of Espírito Santo. In his first match in charge on 18 August, the team lost 1–0 at home to Marítimo in the first game of the 2012–13 Primeira Liga season. He recorded his first win nine days later, by the same margin away to Sporting CP. In his second season in charge, Espírito Santo's team reached both the Taça de Portugal and Taça da Liga finals, therefore leading them to the UEFA Europa Leaguefor the first ti...

    Valencia

    Espírito Santo signed a one-year contract with Valencia in La Liga on 4 July 2014, replacing Juan Antonio Pizzi. On 12 January 2015, he agreed to an extension to keep him at the club until 2018, and he eventually led them to a fourth place finish in his first season, Highlights included a 2–1 home win over Real Madrid and a 2–2 away draw against the same opponent, while he was named La Liga Manager of the Month three times/ He resigned on 29 November 2015, following a 1–0 away defeat to Sevil...

    Espírito Santo and his wife Sandra have three children as of 2020. On 4 May 2019, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Sport by the University of Wolverhampton.

    Player

    Deportivo 1. Copa del Rey: 2001–02 Porto 1. Primeira Liga: 2002–03, 2003–04, 2007–08, 2008–09[citation needed] 2. Taça de Portugal: 2002–03, 2008–09 3. Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira: 2003, 2004, 2009[citation needed] 4. UEFA Champions League: 2003–04 5. UEFA Cup: 2002–03[citation needed] 6. Intercontinental Cup: 2004 7. Taça da Liga runner-up: 2009–10[citation needed] Individual 1. Ricardo Zamora Trophy: 1999–2000 (Segunda División)

    Manager

    Wolverhampton Wanderers 1. EFL Championship: 2017–18 Al-Ittihad 1. Saudi Pro League: 2022–23 2. Saudi Super Cup: 2022 Individual 1. La Liga Manager of the Month: September 2014, December 2014,February 2015 2. EFL Championship Manager of the Month: November 2017 3. LMA Manager of the Year: 2017–18 EFL Championship 4. Premier League Manager of the Month: September 2018, June 2020, October 2020, August 2021 5. Saudi Pro League Manager of the Month: March 2023, April 2023, August 2023[citation ne...

  3. Nuño Sánchez. From Wikipedia, the freeencyclopedia. Nuño Sánchez(Catalan: Nunó, Nunyó, orNunyo Sanç, French: Nuno Sanche) (c.1185 – 1242) was a nobleman and statesman in the Crown of Aragon. This article has multiple issues.

  4. Dec 20, 2023 · Nuno Espirito Santo was appointed manager of Nottingham Forest on Wednesday as the Premier League club moved quickly to replace the fired Steve Cooper. Santo, who previously managed Wolves and Tottenham in England’s top division, has signed a 2 1/2-year contract.

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