Abel Ferreira

Player

Birthday December 22, 1978

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Penafiel, Portugal

Age 45 years old

Nationality Portugal

Height 1.78 m

Weight 75 kg

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1978

Abel Fernando Moreira Ferreira (born 22 December 1978), known simply as Abel as a player, is a Portuguese football manager and former player who is the current head coach of Brazilian club Palmeiras.

As a right-back, he played 234 Primeira Liga matches over 11 seasons (three goals), with Vitória de Guimarães, Braga and Sporting CP.

With Sporting, he won two Taça de Portugal and as many Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira, in a 14-year professional career.

1997

Having joined his hometown club Penafiel's youth ranks at age 10, he started his senior career in the 1997–98 season.

After the manager of the first team reconverted him to right-back from central midfielder, he initially was against this decision and thought about quitting football.

2000

In the summer of 2000, Vitória de Guimarães signed Abel and he would make his Primeira Liga debut at the club.

2004

For 2004–05, he moved to Braga.

2006

Abel transferred to Sporting CP in January 2006, in a two-way loan deal involving the Brazilian Wender.

The move was made permanent before the 2006–07 campaign.

2007

On 27 November 2007, Abel scored a goal against Manchester United in a UEFA Champions League group stage 2–1 away loss.

In that season he was also called up for the Portugal national team, but did not earn any caps.

2008

In 2008–09, Abel lost his starting position to Pedro Silva.

2010

Both players lost their importance in the squad after the purchase of Braga's João Pereira in January 2010.

Abel was still regularly used in the following seasons, as Pereira featured regularly as a midfielder.

On 24 October 2010, he scored his first league goal for Sporting, in the 90th minute to defeat Rio Ave at home (1–0).

Abel retired at the end of the 2010–11 season aged 32, due to injury problems.

Ferreira started working as a manager immediately after retiring, taking charge of Sporting's juniors as well as their reserves in the Segunda Liga.

2013

Ferreira started working as a manager in 2013, being in charge of Sporting CP B, Braga B, Braga, PAOK and Palmeiras.

2014

Due to disagreements with chairman Bruno de Carvalho during the 2014 preseason, he was fired from the latter.

2015

In February 2015, Ferreira was appointed at Braga B in the same division.

2017

On 26 April 2017, he succeeded Jorge Simão at the helm of the first team.

Ferreira led them to fourth place in his first full season in charge, with the subsequent qualification for the UEFA Europa League's third qualifying round.

2019

PAOK paid a reported €2 million to acquire Ferreira's services on 30 June 2019, after former manager Răzvan Lucescu left for Al Hilal of Saudi Arabia.

In his first year, the team were knocked out by Ajax in the Champions League third qualifying round when the opposition scored through two controversial penalties in the second leg.

They were eliminated by Slovan Bratislava in the Europa League playoff round.

On the domestic front, he led the side to second place in the Super League Greece, but was also in charge as the club's record of 51 matches unbeaten came to an end.

They also reached the semi-finals of the Greek Cup.

2020

With the latter club, he won the Copa do Brasil in 2020, two successive Copa Libertadores in 2020 and 2021 and the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A in 2022 and 2023.

Abel was born in Penafiel, Porto District.

Ferreira left the Toumba Stadium on 30 October 2020, following a 0–0 draw at Granada in the Europa League group stage.

Ferreira was announced as head coach of Brazilian club Palmeiras that same day, on a two-year deal.

He made his debut on 5 November 2020 in the last-16 second leg of the Copa do Brasil in a 1–0 home win against Red Bull Bragantino (4–1 aggregate).

Three days later, on his Campeonato Brasileiro Série A debut, his team won away to Vasco da Gama.

On 30 January 2021, Ferreira won his first title as coach with a 1–0 victory over fellow Brazilians Santos in the final of the 2020 Copa Libertadores; only two other non-South American managers had won the tournament before, one being his compatriot Jorge Jesus, a year earlier, also with a Brazilian side, Flamengo.

On 7 March 2021, Palmeiras won the second leg of the Brazilian Cup final with a 2–0 home defeat of Grêmio, with the aggregate score being 3–0.

Owing to this result, Ferreira became the first foreign coach to win the competition.

On 27 November that year, his team retained the Libertadores with a 2–1 extra-time win in the final against Flamengo at the Estadio Centenario in Montevideo.

The team defeated Athletico Paranaense 2–0 at Allianz Parque on 2 March 2022, winning the Recopa Sudamericana for the first time; this was the third international championship won by Ferreira with the side, also making him the club's most successful head coach in those type of competitions.

In November they were crowned Brazilian champions and, after the conquest of the Campeonato Paulista the following April, he became the foreign manager with the most trophies in the country.

In January 2024, shortly after winning another Brazilian League, Ferreira renewed his contract, with the new link running until December 2025.