Jorge Jesus, the Master of Conquests, at the Intersection of Flamengo and Benfica
This Saturday afternoon (11) holds a special encounter at the Algarve Stadium. On one side, Flamengo; on the other, Benfica. But the true protagonist of this unusual friendly match is a name that resonates strongly with both clubs: Jorge Jesus. Now, at 71 years old, the Portuguese coach assumes the highest position in his homeland’s football, the Portugal national team, and will have the chance to watch, from a privileged perspective, the clash of his former passions.
Jesus’ ascent to the Portuguese national team was officially announced last Friday (10), just days after Portugal’s elimination from the 2026 World Cup. His mission is clear: to lead the team in the 2028 Euros and the 2030 World Cup, a tournament Portugal will have the honor of co-hosting with Spain and Morocco. The four-year contract reinforces the confidence placed in the coach’s work, as he replaces Roberto Martínez.
A Legacy of Titles and Rubro-Negra Passion
Jorge Jesus’ tenure at Flamengo, though brief, was overwhelming. In just 13 months, “the Mister” managed the team in 57 matches, collecting 43 wins, 10 draws, and only 4 losses. An impressive 81.6% success rate, which establishes him as one of the most efficient coaches in recent Brazilian football history. Under his command, Gávea was filled with glory with the conquest of the 2019 Copa Libertadores, the 2019 Campeonato Brasileiro, the 2020 Supercopa do Brasil, the 2020 Recopa Sudamericana, and the 2020 Campeonato Carioca. The Jesus era at Fla is fondly and nostalgically remembered by the fans.
Idolatry in Lisbon: The Master of Benfica
At Benfica, Jorge Jesus’ relationship with the club is long-standing and full of trophies. In three distinct stints – 2009/10, 2014/15, and the most recent in 2020 – the coach left his indelible mark. His achievements include three Portuguese Championships (2009/10, 2013/14, 2014/15), one Taça de Portugal (2013/14), an impressive four Taças da Liga (2009/10, 2011/12, 2013/14, 2014/15), and one Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira (2014). Each title won further solidified his idol status with “the Eagles.”
The friendly match between Flamengo and Benfica, therefore, transcends the sport. It is a symbolic reunion for a coach who shaped histories and won hearts at both football powerhouses. From now on, Jorge Jesus will wear the colors of Portugal, but the memory of his achievements on Brazilian and Portuguese pitches will never be forgotten.









