Anadia FC: Alexandre Verdade;
Benfica: José Gomes, João Moreira, Madiu Bari, Pedro Pereira e Ricardo Mangas;
FC Porto: Bruno Pereira, João Bola, João Tavares, Leandro Vieira, Madi Queta, Rui Pires, Rui Sousa, Simão Ribeiro e Wilson Costa;
Fulham FC: Jonatas Centeno;
SC Braga: Bruno Barbosa e Ricardo Velho.
SC Olhanense: Tiago Martins;
Sporting: Bruno Paz, Filipe Medeiros, Gonçalo Vieira, Idrisa Sambu, João Simões, Moreto Cassamá, Pedro Ferreira e Tiago Dias;
Vitória SC de Guimarães: Jordão e Rodrigo Borges.
Ilidio Vale from been U 20 World Cup runner up demoted to the U 15
Coaching career
Early years and Porto youth team
After starting as a manager with both Nogueirense junior and main team, Vale moved in 1989 to FC Porto, spending eighteen years in charge of its junior side.
In 1994, Vale was appointed Technical Coordinator around the youth football of FC Porto, being responsible for the development and operation of the project.
In the 1999-2000 season,
Vale was appointed as assistan coach of the main squad. He also managed FC Porto
B, the reserve team of
Porto, between 2000 and 2004.
He left Porto in 2006 after winning 27 titles with the juniors squads.
Portugal youth teams
Vale is in the Portuguese Football Federation
since 2006.
On 8 May 2010, Vale
qualified the Under-19s for the 2010 UEFA
European Under-19 Championship in France.
On 23 March 2011, Ilídio
Vale reached the 2009–11
International Challenge Trophy Final after Portugal U23 beat the Italy Lega Pro U21 3–2,
overcoming a 0-2 defeat in the half-time.
He coached the Portuguese under-20
side to the 2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup final.
- Porto
Head Coach
- Portugal U19
- La Manga Tournament: 2010
- Portugal U20
- FIFA U-20 World Cup: Runner up 2011
- Portugal U23
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