- José
Maria Carvalho Pedroto, OIH (21
October 1928 – 7
January 1985) was a
Portuguese football midfielder and manager. He am****ed
Primeira Liga totals...
- club as
director of football,
alongside Pedroto as a coach. It was
under Pinto da Costa's and José
Maria Pedroto's guidance that, in 1976–77,
Porto won the...
- led to
Pedroto's resignation.
Similarly to the post-Guttmann years,
Porto spent several seasons without winning a
domestic title after Pedroto's resignation...
-
renovation of its
stadium two
years later and in 1974
hired manager José
Maria Pedroto and
president Valentim Loureiro. In
their first year,
Boavista achieved...
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Bernardino Pedroto (born 19
October 1953) is a
Portuguese former footballer who pla**** as an
attacking midfielder, and is a manager. Born in Lisbon,
Pedroto started...
-
striker Makopoloka Mangonga. For 1995-96, the club
hired manager Bernardino Pedroto. The team
struggled early, with only 4
points in the
first 7
games in the...
-
successful players,
scoring 65
goals in 108 games. The
return of José
Maria Pedroto – a
former Porto player and head
coach in the late 1960s – in the 1976–77...
- (1991–92)
Ferreirinha (1993–94)
Carlos Garcia (1994 – May 30, 1999)
Bernardino Pedroto (May 30, 1999 – Dec 9, 1999) João
Cavaleiro (Dec 9, 1999 – May 14, 2000)...
- on 8 May, a 1–0 win at F.C.
Arouca with
which he surp****ed José
Maria Pedroto's club record. On 4 June, his team won the 2023 Taça de
Portugal final 2–0...
- 15 minutes,
which resulted in
their elimination. Head
coach José
Maria Pedroto oversaw Porto's
victory over
Braga in the 1977
Portuguese Cup final, which...