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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Villas-Boas, Youngest Coach Who Win European Trophy

André Villas-Boas created a new record in the Europa League Competition. Villas became the youngest architect who ever lift the European league trophy. FC Porto’s architect bring he’s team ensures this title, after beating Sporting Braga 1-0 in a final match at the Aviva Stadium. Single goal from Radamel Falcao, lead “The Dragon” Porto won the Europa League.

With this achievement, the Villas-Boas who was only 33 years and 213 days, beating the previous record for the youngest who have long held by Gianluca Vialli. Vialli at that time, managed to bring Chelsea won the Winner Cup 2008, at age 33 years 308 days.

Not only that achievement, Villas-Boas also managed to follow in the footsteps of Jose Mourinho's Porto triumphed managed to bring in European competition.

Villas-Boas began his career as an assistant coach at Porto. At that time, he became assistant coach of Bobby Robson. Then, Villas-Boas coaching licensed “C” from UEFA, while still entering the age of 17 years in Scotland.

British Virgin Islands became the first football club who handled by Villas-Boas. At that time, he was aged 21 years. After that, Villas-Boas asked by Mourinho to become an assistant coach at Porto. But, as The Special One leave, Villas-Boas go.

Coach's full name Luís André de Pina Cabral e Villas-Boas, trying to draw from the experience as a coach Academica de Coimbra in season 2009-10. Before the end, Porto Villas-Boas pointed Jessualdo replace Ferreira.

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