Paulo Pereira (handballer)

Paulo Pereira
Pereira in 2018
Personal information
Full name Paulo Jorge de Moura Pereira
Born (1965-03-21) 21 March 1965
Amarante, Portugal
Nationality Portuguese
Club information
Current club Portugal
Dinamo București
Teams managed
Years Team
1996–1999
CPN Porto
2003–2006
FC Porto
2006–2008
CB Cangas
2008–2009
Atletico Sport Aviação
2009–2010
Angola
2010–2013
CD Primeiro de Agosto
2013–2015
Tunisia
2015–2016
Espérance Sportive de Tunis
2016–2019
Portugal
2017–2019
CSM București
2019–
Portugal
2022
Al Kuwait SC
2024–2025
RK Celje
2025–
Dinamo București

Paulo Pereira (born 21 March 1965) is a Portuguese handball coach of the Portuguese men's national team.

In 2016, the Portuguese Handball Federation appointed him as the new head coach of the Portugal national team, succeeding Rolando Freitas. His current contract extends until 2025.

He is best known for transforming the Portugal national team into a competitive force on the international stage, leading them to a 6th-place finish at the 2020 European Men's Handball Championship, and their first-ever appearance at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, where they placed 9th. .

In 2025, he led the Portugal team to reach the semifinals of the World Championship for the first time in history. They lost the semifinals to Denmark and the third place playoff to France by a narrow one-point margin.

Building on this historic achievement, Portugal delivered one of the tournament’s most remarkable performances, with three of its players earning spots in the 2025 IHF Men’s World Championship All-Star team—comprising nearly a third of the prestigious 10-player selection:

In recognition of his historical achievements, Paulo Pereira won the title of “Coach of the Year” at Sports Gala organized by the National Sports Federation. He won as well the ‘’technical’’ award of the eighth edition of the Bento Pessoa National Awards, under the category of ‘’Entities of National Scope’’.

His distinctive ideas of using aggressive, all-in tactics have completely changed the course of the Portugal national team. He is also a psychology aficionado who relies on advanced motivational techniques to optimize the players' efficiency.