AS Monaco on Monday appointed Filipe Luis as its new head coach ​on a contract until June 2028, the ‌Ligue 1 club said.

    The ​40-year-old replaces Sebastien Pocognoli, who ⁠was sacked after Monaco finished seventh in the league and failed to qualify for the ‌Champions League.

    Luis joins Monaco after a successful stint with Brazilian ‌club Flamengo, where he took charge ‌in ⁠2024 and won five titles ⁠in a little over a year. His haul included the Brazilian Cup in 2024, followed by ​a Copa Libertadores ‌and Brazilian Championship double the following season.

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    However, Luis was dismissed in March following Flamengo’s worst start to a season ‌in a decade, including defeat by ​Corinthians in the Brazilian Super Cup and a loss to ⁠Argentina’s Lanús in the South American Recopa.

    In a bizarre turn of events, Flamengo ‌sacked him just hours after his side won a match 8–0 over Madureira and secured a place in the Rio de Janeiro state championship final.

    A former defender who primarily featured as ‌a left back, Luis made 333 appearances for ​Atletico Madrid, helping the Spanish club win La Liga in 2014, ⁠the Copa del Rey in 2013, and ⁠the Europa League in 2012 and 2018. He also represented Chelsea ‌and was part of the team that won the Premier League in ​2015.

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    Published on Jul 07, 2026

    Published on 7 July 2026 by sportstar

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