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/ A RemembranceThe Manager Who Wrote Poems
A quiet obituary for a coach who was never famous outside Lisbon, and the forty-one poems he left on the dugout wall.
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Photograph — Rita Carvalho
He was never famous outside Lisbon. He never managed a team in a European competition, never won a domestic cup, never gave a television interview longer than four minutes. On the wall of the dugout at the training ground he kept forty-one poems, pinned with the same kind of thumbtack his mother had used to pin up bills.
“Football is mostly written in prose. I have never understood why.”
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Senior Correspondent, Football
Mara covers European football with an eye for the quiet decisions that shape clubs. Before Athletica she spent six years in the locker rooms of the Bundesliga and an unforgettable eighteen months in São Paulo.
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Senior Correspondent, Football
Mara covers European football with an eye for the quiet decisions that shape clubs. Before Athletica she spent six years in the locker rooms of the Bundesliga and an unforgettable eighteen months in São Paulo.