“Ruben Amorim: From Humble Student to Football Visionary at Lisbon’s Pioneering University”

**Schooled Like Mourinho: Amorim’s Journey from Innovative Lisbon University** The rise of Portuguese coaches and players can be attributed, in part, to the strong connections between academia and the world of football. Ruben Amorim, a standout figure at the Faculty of Human Kinetics, has exemplified this trend. Prof. António Veloso, a former classmate of José Mourinho and the head of the high-performance football coaching course at the University of Lisbon-affiliated faculty, recalls his first encounter with Amorim. “I interviewed him for the course, and it was clear from the beginning that he was exceptional,” Veloso shares. Amorim excelled in his studies, particularly when tasked with writing essays on specialized topics, earning impressive results. He naturally took on a leadership role among his peers, with fellow students frequently seeking his insights during tactical drills on the pitch. Despite his talents, Veloso notes that Amorim remained humble throughout his academic journey. This blend of academic rigor and practical application is helping to shape the future of football in Portugal, with Amorim at the forefront of this evolution.

“Conte’s Napoli Soars: A Confident Victory at San Siro Sparks Title Aspirations”

Cheerful Conte has Napoli dreaming again after a clinical win at Milan It may be premature to discuss a title challenge for the 2023 champions, but Napoli's attention to detail and confident play suggest promising prospects ahead. When Antonio Conte is in high spirits, it's a signal for rival teams to take notice. The Napoli manager was all smiles as he walked around San Siro, celebrating with players, offering encouraging pats on the back, and sharing enthusiastic embraces. “This is one of the best groups I have worked with in my career,” he expressed to Dazn. “I’m breathing clean, beautiful air. I’m breathing the passion and the enthusiasm.” His team had just secured a 2-0 victory over Milan, propelling them seven points clear at the top of Serie A after just 10 matches. While it’s a temporary lead—given that the teams trailing them have yet to play in this midweek round—it marks a remarkable turnaround for a Napoli squad that finished a staggering 41 points behind champions Inter last season.