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Jose Mourinho Sleeping At Benfica Campus And Living A “Sunrise To Sunset” Football Life

When You Call Yourself The Special One, You’ve Got To Live Like It — And Jose Mourinho Clearly Still Does.

The legendary tactician has taken his obsession with football to new heights — or perhaps new nights — by reportedly sleeping on Benfica’s campus as part of his “sunrise to sunset” work routine.

The 62-year-old manager, now back where his career began, is said to spend countless hours at the club’s Seixal training base, often opting not to head home at all.


Full Circle: Mourinho’s Return To Benfica

Mourinho’s story with Benfica started 25 years ago — in 2000, to be exact — when he managed the team for just 11 matches before moving on to Porto.

What followed was history: Champions League titles, league triumphs, and a trail of unforgettable touchline theatrics that shaped European football for two decades.

Now, back in Lisbon, Mourinho seems determined to end his career where it began — but on his own terms.

“There wouldn’t be another club that motivates me and makes me happier than Benfica,” Mourinho recently told reporters. “I wouldn’t trade Benfica for any other club in the world right now.”


Sleeping On The Job — Literally

According to Benfica’s official site, Mourinho’s daily routine is a masterclass in discipline and passion.

“The coach has established a routine from sunrise to sunset in Seixal, frequently attending games and training sessions of the club’s youth teams,” the statement reads.

The club further revealed that Mourinho often shares meals with the academy players — eating in the same cafeteria as the youth teams — serving as both a mentor and a motivator.

And when the night gets late? He doesn’t leave.

“The late working hours have also led the coach to his room at Benfica Campus, where he has slept several nights before the start of a new day entirely dedicated to the entire Benfica football structure.”

That’s not just commitment. That’s Mourinho being Mourinho — all in, all the time.


The National Team Question

While Mourinho insists he’s fully focused on Benfica, speculation about him managing Portugal’s national team refuses to go away.

Former Benfica presidential candidate Manuel Manteigas stirred the pot, saying:

“He’s not a coach with a future here. Everyone in football knows Mourinho wants to be the national team coach.”

Still, if anyone can bring domestic glory back to Benfica while waiting for destiny to call, it’s Jose Mourinho — the man who’s always had football running through his veins, even in his sleep.


Sports Market Insight

From a sports market perspective, Mourinho’s approach represents more than coaching — it’s brand embodiment. He’s not just managing a club; he’s living it.

In an era where image often outweighs impact, Mourinho’s “sleep-at-the-stadium” lifestyle reinforces his identity as football’s ultimate workaholic — and keeps Benfica firmly in global headlines.

Whether he stays for one season or several, The Special One is proving that passion still pays the bills — and sometimes, it even keeps you from going home.

Abdul Noah Ocholi

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