Oporto client and renowned sports psychologist, Marc Sagal, recently took time to speak to The Athletic’s Rob Tanner about his journey to English football and how he wished he’d had the opportunity to work with England during the 2006 World Cup.Marc, who ...
Nicholson Continues International Work with double pass
During the on-going coronavirus pandemic, Oporto client and UEFA Pro Licence Coach, Kevin Nicholson, has been utilising the time by continuing to engage with football clubs and coaches across the world through his work with talent development experts, dou ...
Congratulations, Richie!
All at Oporto Sports would like to congratulate our client, Richie Wellens, in addition to the staff and players at Swindon Town, after the Robins were named League Two champions this week.Following an Extraordinary General Meeting hosted by the English F ...
Powell to Feature on BBC Sportsworld
Oporto client and England senior men’s coach, Chris Powell, will be a guest on BBC World Service’s Sportsworld programme on Saturday 13 June. Between 5pm and 6pm (BST), Chris will be providing his thoughts on a host of topics impacting sport at this time ...
Euell Discusses Career with Sky Sports
In an extended feature for Sky Sports’ website, former Premier League striker Jason Euell recounts the milestones of his lengthy career.Speaking to Sky Sports’ Adam Bate, Jason tells the story of his career, spanning back to his early days as a trainee wi ...
Grab a Copy of ‘Even Heskey Scored’ Today
Football fans across the country can still order a copy of ‘Even Heskey Scored’ – the autobiography of former England international striker Emile Heskey.Shortlisted for the Sports Autobiography of the Year accolade at this year’s Telegraph Sports Book Awa ...
Johnson Speaks Out on BAME Management Opportunities
In an honest and frank interview with The Mail Online’s Jack Gaughan, Oporto client and former Guyana national team manager Michael Johnson has spoken out on his decision to turn his back on the idea of football management, as a result of the lack of oppo ...