Luís Boa Morte


Luís Boa Morte Pereira is a football coach and a former professional football player who played as an attacking winger, forward and centre midfielder. He was formerly the manager of Sintrense.
Having come through the youth ranks with Sporting Clube de Portugal, Boa Morte joined Premier League side Arsenal in 1997. He went on to play in England's top flight for Southampton, Fulham and West Ham United. He was released by 'The Hammers' in 2011 and joined Greek side Larissa before moving on to South African club Orlando Pirates. In October 2012, he returned to England and joined fourth-tier side Chesterfield.
An integral part of the Portuguese national team from 2001 to 2009, Boa Morte earned 28 caps for Portugal while gaining selections for the 2004 Olympics and the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

Club career

Sporting CP

Born in Lisbon to parents from São Tomé and Príncipe, Boa Morte started his professional career with Sporting Clube de Portugal.

Arsenal

Boa Morte made his debut in English football for Arsenal when he became one of Arsène Wenger's first signings for the club, joining for a fee of £1.75 million.
He made his debut on 23 August 1997 as a substitute against Southampton. During Arsenal's double winning 1997–98 season, he made 15 league appearances, mostly as substitute and four in the FA Cup, although he did not appear in the final itself. He scored two goals this season, with both coming in a League Cup tie against Birmingham City.
The following season, he was a fairly regular squad member, usually as substitute in the early part of the season, with a few European Cup appearances, including against Panathinaikos on 9 December 1998, when he scored Arsenal's third goal. His fourth and final Arsenal goal came against Preston North End in the FA Cup. He came on as a substitute as Arsenal won the 1999 FA Charity Shield. His final appearance for Arsenal was as a second-half substitute away to Sunderland on 14 August 1999.

Southampton

In his season at The Dell, he made a total of 17 appearances, mostly as substitute, with one goal – a thundering left foot drive at Watford in a 2–3 defeat on 28 December 1999.

Fulham

In his first season at Fulham, he helped Jean Tigana's side win the 2000–01 Division 1, making 39 league appearances and scoring 18 goals as Fulham ran away with the Championship with a total of 101 points. His contributions to the championship-winning season resulted in him being signed permanently in June 2001, despite Southampton's attempts to bring him back after the expiry of the loan arrangement.
In Fulham's first two seasons in the Premiership, he was not able to replicate his form of the Championship-winning season, scoring only three goals, although his form returned to some extent in 2003–04, since when he averaged eight goals per season. He gave away all of his kit to the fans on the last game of the season, including his shorts. He was also voted Player of the Season for 2004–05 and got the nickname Dead Snake as joking mistranslation of his surname.
Boa Morte accused Everton forward Duncan Ferguson of racial abuse after an FA Cup fourth round match in January 2004. The accusation was dismissed by the Football Association, who found insufficient evidence.
In August 2005 Boa Morte was made team captain. On 19 March 2006, he scored the only goal in the 1–0 win over league leaders and reigning champions Chelsea in the West London derby at Craven Cottage; it was Fulham's first win over their neighbours since 1979.
He became a favourite amongst Fulham's supporters whilst he played for them, for his impassioned, never-say-die and sometimes aggressive style of play – although this led to problems with referees. Even though his form dipped towards the end of his Fulham career, he was considered something of a cult hero there due to his ability to take players on, his ability to "cause panic like an unpinned grenade in the opposition ranks", and his "emotional character, a trait that strengthened the bond between him and the fans".

West Ham United

Boa Morte signed for West Ham United in January 2007 on a three and a half year contract for an undisclosed fee, which was believed to be around £5 million.
He played his first game for the Hammers in an FA Cup tie against Brighton & Hove Albion, setting up two goals and on 13 January 2007 in the Premier League against former team Fulham. On 28 April 2007, he scored his first goal for the club in an important 3–0 win against Wigan Athletic at the JJB Stadium. On 29 July 2009, Boa Morte picked up a serious injury in the pre-season friendly against Tottenham Hotspur. West Ham were playing in the Barclays Asia Trophy in Beijing when Boa Morte got his studs stuck in the ground, twisted his knee and suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury. Boa Morte made his comeback from injury on 13 April 2010, playing 45 minutes in a reserve team 4–1 defeat by Wolves reserves. Making an appearance in the first team for the first time since the end of 2008–09 season he opened the scoring for West Ham against Manchester City in a 1–1 draw on 9 May 2010. It was his first goal for West Ham for over three years. In June 2010, West Ham Chairman David Sullivan announced that Boa Morte had been offered a new deal as his contract was due to finish at the end of the 2009–10 season. On 17 June 2010, Boa Morte signed a new two-year contract saying that he was looking forward to working with new West Ham manager, Avram Grant for the next two seasons. In August 2011 Boa Morte's contract with West Ham was cancelled by mutual consent.

AEL

In August 2011 Boa Morte signed a two-year contract with AE Larissa. He thus rejoined former coach Chris Coleman whom he worked with over four years at Fulham FC. Luis Boa Morte signaled his intent to help Larissa back to top flight football in Greece. He provided his first assist in an impressive 3–0 away win over Veria F.C. on 20 November 2011. However, he left in January 2012, just six months into his stay, due to financial problems at the club. He was immediately linked with moves to South African Premier League sides Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs.

Orlando Pirates

On 24 January 2012, it was confirmed by Orlando Pirates boss Irvin Khoza that Boa Morte had signed an 18-month deal. He made only two starts for Pirates until he left the club on 14 May 2012.
On 27 September 2012, Boa Morte joined Football League One team Portsmouth on trial. The same day, former Queens Park Rangers midfielder Akos Buzsaky joined Portsmouth on trial alongside the Portuguese midfielder.

Chesterfield

On 10 October 2012, Boa Morte signed for League Two side Chesterfield. He commented "The most important thing for me now is to play football," and confirming the initial length of his contract added "I'll be here until the end of January but that doesn't mean I won't stay until the end of the season." The move followed a chance meeting in London with former Fulham teammate Mark Crossley, who is currently a coach with the club. His contract was not renewed in January 2013 and he left the club.

Four Marks

At the end of August 2013 it was announced, that Boa Morte had joined Hampshire non-league side Four Marks FC. However, he never did make his debut for the club.

International career

Due to a number of impressive performances for Fulham, Boa Morte was called up to the Portugal national football team, winning his first cap in April 2001 against France.
His only goal came in a 5–1 home win against Angola in November 2001, a game which had to be abandoned when Angola were reduced to six players on the pitch.
Despite an impressive season at club level, Boa Morte was disappointed to be left out of his country's squad for UEFA Euro 2004 on home soil. However, the winger was part of Portugal's 2006 World Cup campaign in Germany, playing in the 2–1 victory over Mexico on 21 June 2006, in the group stages of the tournament as Portugal reached the semifinals.
After an absence of three years, Boa Morte was recalled, by Carlos Queiroz to the Portuguese squad on 29 May 2009. He earned his first cap since 2006 on 6 June 2009 in Portugal's 2–1 win in Tirana against Albania in a 2010 World Cup qualifier. Boa Morte made 27 appearances, scoring once, for Portugal from 2001 to 2009.

Coaching career

After retiring, Boa Morte immediately spent time assisting the coaches at the Fulham academy. In the summer 2014, Boa Morte was appointed assistant manager of Sporting CP B, the reserve team of Sporting CP. After three months, he was appointed manager of the U19's of the club. He was in charge until the end of the season, where he moved to Arsenal and worked as a scout. He left Arsenal in February 2017, to become manager of Sintrense.
In the summer 2018, he was appointed manager of Portimonense's U23 squad. He left the position to become assistant manager of Maccabi Haifa on 15 January 2019.
In June 2019, Boa Morte was appointed as assistant manager to Marco Silva at Everton. He was sacked, with manager Silva, in December 2019.

Acting

Boa Morte made a guest appearance on an episode of the BBC children's drama series Grange Hill. In the episode from 1999 he played himself giving out prizes at a school sports day.

Career statistics

Honours

Arsenal
Fulham
Individual