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Shockwave in UAE Football as Jose Morais Takes Charge at Sharjah

17 December 2025

Shockwave in UAE Football as Jose Morais Takes Charge at Sharjah
Morais named Sharjah’s head coach as UAE football reacts to the move.

Shock in the UAE as Morais Joins Sharjah

Sharjah FC announced the appointment of Portuguese coach Jose Morais to lead the first team on a contract running through the remainder of the 2025-26 season and the 2026-27 campaign.

The signing followed chatter linking Morais to Sharjah after Al Wahda terminated his contract for personal reasons, in line with their agreement.

A Career of Trophies and a Mourinho Connection

Morais brings a trophy-laden résumé and a long coaching journey, including stints as an assistant to Jose Mourinho at Inter Milan, Real Madrid and Chelsea, and leadership of clubs across the Arab world, such as Al Shabab and Al Hilal in Saudi Arabia, and Espérance Tunis in Tunisia.

He has collected six titles so far: two K League titles with Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors (2019, 2020), the Korean Cup with Jeonbuk (2020), the Saudi league with Al Hilal (2021), the Saudi Super Cup with Al Shabab (2015), and the Iranian Cup with Sepahan (2024).

Morais took charge of Al Wahda in June 2025, replacing Slovenian Darko Milanič, and now moves to Sharjah as the club pursues higher finishes in the ADNOC Pro League and continental ambitions.

Fans react with surprise as the UAE football landscape reshapes around a coach with a global trophy shelf and connections to some of the world’s top clubs.

Punchlines: If Morais can turn Sharjah into a trophy factory, even the locker-room coffee will taste like victory. And if not, at least the press conferences will be more entertaining than a soap opera.

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I am Emma Amme, an English sports journalist born in 1998. Passionate about astronomy, contemporary dance, and handcrafted woodworking, I share my sensitive view of sports.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Jose Morais?

A Portuguese coach with a track record as an assistant to Jose Mourinho at Inter, Real Madrid and Chelsea, and a career spanning clubs in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.

Why is the Sharjah appointment notable?

It marks a high-profile coaching switch in the UAE, coming after Morais left Al Wahda for personal reasons and signaling Sharjah’s ambition to compete at higher levels.

What are Morais’s major trophies?

Two K League titles with Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors (2019, 2020), 2020 Korean Cup, 2021 Saudi League with Al Hilal, 2015 Saudi Super Cup with Al Shabab, and the 2024 Iranian Cup with Sepahan.