Jorge Miguel Costa Duarte, known in some African countries as Miguel da Costa, is a Portuguese football manager who is last known to have managed Al-Ittihad (Tripoli). [1]
Duarte started playing football at a young age. [2] As a youth player, Duarte joined the youth academy of Portuguese side Porto. [3] After suffering an injury, he started his managerial career. [4]
In Africa, Duarte is known as Miguel da Costa. [5] In 2017, Duarte was appointed manager of Ugandan side Vipers. [6] He helped them win the league. [7] However, the club's style of play under him was regarded as unattractive. [8] In 2018, he departed the club. [9]
After that, he was appointed manager of Botswanan side Jwaneng Galaxy. [10] He was tasked by the club to win the league. [11] He helped the club win their first league title. [3] After that, he was appointed manager of Libyan side Al-Ittihad (Tripoli). [12] He holds a UEFA B coaching license. [13]
Jorge Miguel Costa Duarte, known in some African countries as Miguel da Costa, is a Portuguese football manager who is last known to have managed Al-Ittihad (Tripoli). [1]
Duarte started playing football at a young age. [2] As a youth player, Duarte joined the youth academy of Portuguese side Porto. [3] After suffering an injury, he started his managerial career. [4]
In Africa, Duarte is known as Miguel da Costa. [5] In 2017, Duarte was appointed manager of Ugandan side Vipers. [6] He helped them win the league. [7] However, the club's style of play under him was regarded as unattractive. [8] In 2018, he departed the club. [9]
After that, he was appointed manager of Botswanan side Jwaneng Galaxy. [10] He was tasked by the club to win the league. [11] He helped the club win their first league title. [3] After that, he was appointed manager of Libyan side Al-Ittihad (Tripoli). [12] He holds a UEFA B coaching license. [13]