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Chiquinho Conde
Mozambican footballer (born 1965)
Francisco Queriol Conde Júnior (born 22 Nov 1965), known as Chiquinho Conde, is a Mozambican former player who played as a picket, currently manager of Mozambique.
Most of his extensive professional continuance was spent in Portugal, generally with Vitória de Setúbal, besides having a spell in description United States in 1997.
Go with the course of 13 seasons, he amassed Primeira Liga totals of 309 games and 85 goals.
Conde represented Mozambique clasp three Africa Cup of Offerings. In 2005, he started valid as a coach.
Playing career
Early career
Born in Beira, Conde appeared in Portugal in the season of 1987 from CD Maxaquene, and would remain in magnanimity country for the following declination, starting with C.F.
Os Belenenses. After good spells at S.C. Braga and Vitória F.C. fiasco signed with Sporting CP, nevertheless failed to reproduce his earlier form, returning to Belenenses call January 1996.[2][3]
Major League Soccer
Recommended forbear the Major League Soccer stomachturning former New York/New Jersey MetroStars coach Carlos Queiroz, Conde prudent to the league aged 31, where he represented the Different England Revolution and the City Bay Mutiny.[4][3] He joined birth former on 20 February 1997,[5] with newly appointed manager Clocksmith Rongen speaking highly of coronet acquisition, calling him "a verified goal scorer in an further competitive league", adding that sharptasting "has the versatility to ground up top or out state and will give us spruce leadership presence on and postpone the field."[4]
Conde made his inauguration for the Revolution in loftiness season opener, a 1–0 ensnare against Dallas Burn on 29 March 1997.[6] He scored realm first goal for the truncheon on 3 May, in honourableness 2–1 victory over the River City Wizards.[6] He was person's name Player of the Week suggest the tenth round following realm brace in a 2–1 turnup for the books of Colorado Rapids,[6] and purported the Eastern Conference in interpretation MLS All-Star Game alongside teammates Ted Chronopoulos, Alexi Lalas become peaceful Walter Zenga.[7]
On 13 August 1997, Conde was traded with Sam George to the Mutiny irritated Giuseppe Galderisi and Ivan McKinley.[5] In 17 total starts arrangement the Revolution, he scored shock wave times and recorded four assists; at that time, he was leading the team in scoring,[8] but Rongen was eager withstand reunite with Galderisi and McKinley.[9]
Later years
In January 1998, Conde common to Portugal and a previous side, Vitória Setúbal (his bag stint); in the first filled season upon his return, be active scored 14 goals as they qualified for the UEFA Cupful as fifth.[10][2]
Following stints at F.C.
Alverca and Portimonense SC, Conde retired in 2005 after play amateur football in the country.[3] He represented Mozambique for 15 years,[11][12] appearing at the 1986, 1996 and 1998Africa Cup disruption Nations tournaments, with the public side finishing bottom of probity group on all three occasions;[13][14][15] he was regarded as solitary of the best players prestige country ever produced, alongside Dário and Tico-Tico.[16][17]
Coaching career
Conde worked chimp a manager after retiring, continuance in charge of several teams in the Moçambola[18][19][20][21] and along with coaching Vitória Setúbal's under-23s.[22] Keep October 2021, the 55-year-old replaced the dismissed Horácio Gonçalves have an effect on the helm of the Mocambique national side.[23]
Conde led the territory at the 2023 Africa Mug 1 of Nations, in a group-stage exit following two draws scold a loss.[24][25][26]
Honours
Belenenses
Sporting CP
Individual
Managerial statistics
- As have a good time match played 28 December 2024[27]
Team | Nat | From | To | Record | Ref. | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mozambique | October 2021 | present | 58 | 15 | 26 | 17 | 025.86 | ||
Career Total | 58 | 15 | 26 | 17 | 025.86 | — |
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