Confirmed: Mourinho to Fenerbahce

For a few months ago, he was fired from Roma. Now it's clear that the Portuguese Jose Mourinho is taking over the Turkish team Fenerbahce.

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Confirmed: Mourinho to Fenerbahce
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Few months ago, he was fired from Roma. Now it's clear that Portuguese Jose Mourinho will take over the Turkish team Fenerbahce.

In posts on social media overnight, it is confirmed that he will be presented as a coach at the Saracoglu arena on Sunday.

"Saracoglu is waiting for its new coach Jose Mourinho and his fantastic fans at 7 pm," the club writes on X.

Mourinho also sends a greeting in a post: "We'll see each other tomorrow in Kadikoy and let's start our joint journey."

Mourinho has not worked outside the top five European leagues since 2004, when he left Porto for Chelsea.

Since then, he has coached Inter, Real Madrid, Manchester United, and Tottenham.

Born: January 26, 1963, in Setúbal, Portugal (60 years old).

Clubs as coach: Benfica 2000, União de Leiria 2001-2002, Porto 2002-2004, Chelsea 2004-2007, 2013-2015, Inter 2008-2010, Real Madrid 2010-2013, Manchester United 2016-2018, Tottenham 2019-2021, Roma 2021-2024.

Accomplishments: Over 30 league and cup titles in total. Two Champions League titles, with Porto in 2004 and Inter in 2010. Europa League title with Manchester United in 2017 and Uefacupen title with Porto in 2003. Europa Conference League title with Roma in 2022. League titles in Portugal, England, Italy, and Spain.

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