Hugo Oliveira Named RC Strasbourg Manager
Strasbourg Ends Search for O’Neil’s Replacement
RC Strasbourg Alsace officially confirmed Hugo Oliveira as their new boss on Sunday. The club had been looking for a successor after Gary O’Neil moved to Ipswich Town just six months into his tenure. In selecting Oliveira, the Alsatian side passed on former Celtic player Wilfried Nancy, choosing instead a manager with recent success in Portugal.
Portuguese Roots and an Attacking Philosophy
Oliveira departs FC Famalicão, where he had been in charge since December 2024 and guided the team to a fifth‑place finish in the Portuguese league last season. His approach blends possession play with an intense high‑press system, reflecting a modern, attacking brand of football. At Famalicão he oversaw 57 matches, recording 24 victories, 16 draws and 17 defeats over nearly two years in the Primeira Liga.
- 57 matches – 24 wins, 16 draws, 17 losses
- Fifth place finish in Portuguese top tier
- Three‑year contract signed with RCSA
Coaching Lineage and Long‑Term Deal
Before his spell at Famalicão, Oliveira served as an assistant to Marco Silva, a manager who has led Hull City, Watford and Everton. That experience adds depth to his tactical toolkit as he takes charge in Alsace. The new agreement commits Oliveira to RC Strasbourg Alsace for three seasons, signaling the club’s intention to build on this appointment.
Implications for the Club’s Next Season
With a manager who emphasizes an attacking mindset, RC Strasbourg hopes to recover quickly after a brief managerial turnover. The departure of Gary O’Neil after just six months had left a gap that the board sought to fill with stability. Oliveira’s arrival is viewed as a step toward establishing a consistent style and a longer‑term project for the side.
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