Worked as Sir Bobby Robson's translator at Barcalona in the early 1990s
Led Chelsea to win the Premiership and Carling Cup in 2005
Son of goalkeeper Félix Mourinho and Maria Júlia.
Friends with sir Alex Ferguson.
Chews gum to help his concentration.
Resigned as manager of Portugese soccer team FC Porto in May 2004 -
immediately after guiding them to victory in the European Cup - and was
appointed head coach of English side Chelsea FC
Has a degree in Physical Education
Took Chelsea to UEFA Champions League semi-finals, a year after winning
with Porto
Children: Matilde and José Mário.
Left Chelsea by mutual consent in 20th September 2007 and replaced by Avram Grant.
Won the champions league as assistant manager of Barcelona.
Currently managing Italian Serie A side Inter Milan (August 2008)
Currently managing English Premiership side Chelsea. (June 2004)
Grand-Officer of the Order of Prince Henry (9 June 2005).
Former Manchester United manager Tommy Docherty correctly predicted that Mourinho's tenure at the club would not last long, saying of him: "If he was made of chocolate he would eat himself... I don't think the board will put up with his antics".