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Leonardo Jardim

1974 - Today

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José Leonardo Nunes Alves Sousa Jardim (European Portuguese: [liuˈnaɾðu ʒɐɾˈðĩ]; born 1 August 1974) is a Portuguese football manager, currently in charge of UAE Pro League club Al Ain. He started working at the professional level at the age of 35, initially with Camacha and Chaves, before winning promotion to the Primeira Liga with Beira-Mar in 2009–10. He later managed Braga, Olympiacos and Sporting CP. Jardim joined Monaco in 2014, and led the club to its eighth Ligue 1 championship in 2016–17. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Leonardo Jardim has received more than 1,398,221 page views. His biography is available in 28 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 27 in 2019). Leonardo Jardim is the 176th most popular coach (down from 129th in 2019), the 46th most popular biography from Venezuela (down from 28th in 2019) and the most popular Venezuelan Coach.

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  • 28

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  • 8.23

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  • 2.01

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among COACHES

Among coaches, Leonardo Jardim ranks 176 out of 471Before him are Tatiana Tarasova, Christian Gross, Benito Floro, Marco Rose, Kurban Berdyev, and Ulises Saucedo. After him are Gernot Rohr, Thomas Schaaf, Amadeo García, Lajos Détári, Ihor Turchyn, and Graham Arnold.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Leonardo Jardim ranks 74Before him are Melanie C, Ryan Phillippe, Rockmond Dunbar, Murat Yakin, Serhiy Rebrov, and Jimmy Fallon. After him are Jessica Drake, Nuno Espírito Santo, Matthew Macfadyen, Dorin Recean, Dado Pršo, and Karine Jean-Pierre.

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In Venezuela

Among people born in Venezuela, Leonardo Jardim ranks 46 out of 183Before him are Luis Herrera Campins (1925), Juan Guaidó (1983), Jesús Rafael Soto (1923), Arturo Sosa (1948), Germán Suárez Flamerich (1907), and Manuel Blum (1938). After him are Gabriela Spanic (1973), Susana Duijm (1936), Carlos Soublette (1789), Isaías Medina Angarita (1897), José María Vargas (1786), and Arturo Uslar Pietri (1906).

Among COACHES In Venezuela

Among coaches born in Venezuela, Leonardo Jardim ranks 1After him are Rafael Dudamel (1973).