Rui Bento


Rui Fernando da Silva Calapez Pereira Bento is a Portuguese former footballer who played mostly as a central defender, and a manager.
Over 13 seasons, he amassed Primeira Liga totals of 321 matches and five goals, representing mainly Boavista.

Club career

Born in Silves, Algarve, Bento first represented S.L. Benfica, but would gain national recognition with Boavista FC. Already relocated as a defensive midfielder, he helped them to their only Primeira Liga championship in the 2000–01 season, adding the 1997 domestic cup.
After three years at Sporting CP, battling with namesake Paulo Bento for first-choice status, Bento retired from playing at the age of 32, and started coaching at lowly Académico de Viseu FC. In summer 2008 he returned to Boavista with the club now in the second division, and the side eventually suffered a second consecutive relegation.
Bento was appointed at S.C. Beira-Mar midway through 2010–11 after taking the place of Leonardo Jardim, only winning twice in nine top-division games until the end of the campaign but still leading the Aveiro team away from the relegation zone. He resigned on 26 February 2012.
After some time managing the under-23 side of Al-Ahli Saudi FC, Bento signed as manager of Bangkok United F.C. in January 2004. He left early on in the Thai Premier League season.
On 6 October 2015, Bento returned to Portugal's top flight, succeeding Vítor Paneira at 16th-placed C.D. Tondela on a deal to the end of the campaign. He left by mutual accord on 8 December after earning a solitary point from five matches, placing the club in last position.

International career

Bento was capped six times for Portugal. His first game took place at 20 November 1991 in a 1–0 win over Greece for the UEFA Euro 1992 qualifiers, and his last was a 0–4 defeat to France on 25 April 2001, in a friendly match.
Bento also played Olympic football, helping the national side finish fourth at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. Previously, he was a starter for the 1991 FIFA World Youth Championship winners, in a competition played on home soil.
In July 2009, Bento was named the Portugal under-17 manager.

Honours

Club

Benfica
Boavista
Sporting
Portugal U-20