Bruno Lage – Bio, Net Worth, Age, Wife, Family, Height, Salary, Wiki

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Bruno Lage is a Portuguese football manager who most recently was the head coach of Premier League club Wolverhampton Wanderers. On 2 October, after a defeat to West Ham United, Lage and his coaching staff were sacked, with the club 18th in the league. He started his coaching career in the youth ranks of his hometown club Vitória de Setúbal in 1997. He coached every youth team of Benfica from 2004 to 2012. During his short tenure as coach of Benfica in Portugal, he won the 2018–19 league title and the 2019 Super Cup.  

What is Bruno Lage Famous For?

What is Bruno Lage’s Nationality?

Bruno Lage was born with the birth name of Bruno Miguel Silva do Nascimento on 12th May 1976. He is from Setubal, Portugal. He holds Portuguese nationality and his ethnicity is Portuguese-White. He celebrated his 46th birthday in 2022. He was born to his father, Fernando Lage Nascimento, and his mother, Celeste Nascimento. His mum worked at a hospital in Outão, Setúbal Municipality, Portugal. His dad is a retired footballer. His younger brother, Luís Nascimento, is also a coach.

Bruno and his brother, Luis, spent their childhood in the Portuguese municipality of Setúbal. In Bruno Lage’s childhood and adolescence years, getting distracted by gambling was an issue. This was one of the two problems the future manager fought to overcome as a child. Bruno, as a child, got addicted to football – to the extent of playing the game so late into the night. Oftentimes, he arrived home late – usually at bad times. Bruno would come home with torn pants and open sneakers, which got damaged during football games. He went to school, and he is a graduate of physical education. 

Bruno Lage Career Timeline

  • In 1997, Lage started his coaching career in the youth ranks of his hometown club Vitória de Setúbal. 
  • He coached every youth team of Benfica from 2004 to 2012. 
  • Next, he worked as an assistant coach to Carlos Carvalhal at Sheffield Wednesday and Swansea City.
  • He returned to Benfica as manager of their reserve team in July 2018 to replace Hélder Cristóvão. 

Benfica

  • He took charge of the club’s first team as caretaker manager, replacing Rui Vitória on 3 January 2019 during Benfica’s 2018–19 season. 
  • He managed his first Primeira Liga game in a 4–2 home win over Rio Ave on 6 January and was appointed permanent head coach eight days later.
  • He led Benfica to the biggest Primeira Liga margin of victory since 1964 and to the league’s highest scoring win since 1965, a 10–0 thrashing of Nacional, setting the record for the biggest win at the new Estádio da Luz. 
  • In his UEFA Europa League debut, Benfica won in Turkey for the first time in their history, beating Galatasaray 2–1 in the first leg of the round of 32. 
  • With a 94% winning percentage, he surpassed Jimmy Hagan’s record at Benfica and achieved Primeira Liga’s all-time best second round: 49 points. 
  • Likewise, he equaled Sven-Göran Eriksson’s 1990–91 feat of beating Porto, Sporting, and Braga away in the same season. 
  • He also equaled Benfica’s league scoring record of 103 goals in 1963–64. 
  • He started a second season at Benfica with a 5–0 win over Sporting CP in the Super Cup.
  • On 17 September, he made his UEFA Champions League debut in a 2–1 home defeat to German side RB Leipzig, increasing Benfica’s losses in the competition to 11 in the latest 14 matches.
  • Later, he was replaced by his assistant coach Nélson Veríssimo on 30 June and had his contract terminated on 4 July that year.

Wolverhampton Wanderers

  • In June 2021, Lage was lined up to succeed compatriot Nuno Espírito Santo at Premier League club Wolverhampton Wanderers.
  • On 9 June, he was confirmed as the club’s new head coach.
  • On 14 August 2021, Lage lost 1–0 away to Leicester City on his debut. 
  • He achieved his first win ten days later, a 4–0 victory at Nottingham Forest in the second round of the 2021–22 EFL Cup.
  • He got his first league win at the fourth attempt, a 2–0 win against Watford at Vicarage Road on 11 September.
  • His first win at Molineux came in his fourth such Premier League game of the season, a 2–1 success against Newcastle United on 2 October, both Wolves strikes coming from Hwang Hee-chan.
  • In 2021–22, Wolves came 10th, having not won any of their final seven games.
  • On 2 October, after a defeat to West Ham United, Lage and his coaching staff were sacked, with the club 18th in the league.

Awards, Honors and Achievements

Benfica 

  • Primeira Liga: 2018–19
  • Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira: 2019

Individual

  • Primeira Liga’s Best Coach: 2018–19 
  • Portuguese Football Federation men’s coach of the year: 2019 
  • Premier League Manager of the Month: January 2022 

Who is Bruno Lage’s Wife?

Married man, Bruno Lage tied a knot with his beautiful wife, Maria Campos in 2012. Their son, Jaime (born April 2015), is named after Jaime Graça, Lage’s biggest influence in football, as a mentor. Today, the happily married couple is living a happy life without any disturbances. His sexual orientation is straight. 

Bruno Lage and his wife, Maria

 How much is Bruno Lage’s Net Worth?

Bruno Lage is a football manager by profession whose net worth is estimated to have £5 million as of 2022. He is making his annual salary in thousands of dollars from his profession. His main source of wealth comes from his coaching career (football manager). Today, he is living a cool lifestyle with his earnings. 

Bruno Lage Height and Weight

Bruno Lage stands at a height of 1.90 m and his body weight measures at 81 KG. His hair color is brown and he has a pair of brown eyes. He frequently does exercise to maintain his body. His body type is slim. He has got a healthy body at present.

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