

In the 1996 off-season, Sousa moved to Germany with Borussia Dortmund, where he repeated the Champions League triumph the following campaign, which made him only the second player after Marcel Desailly to win back-to-back titles with different teams the final was against his former club Juventus and, although he appeared in that game, his spell was plagued with injuries, which followed him the remainder of his career. The following year, he was part of the squad that conquered the UEFA Champions League.

In his first season in Turin he won the Serie A title, the domestic cup and the Supercoppa they also finished as runners-up in the UEFA Cup, losing to fellow Italian side Parma FC. In his only season, he partnered Luís Figo and Krasimir Balakov in midfield and the Lions did not win any silverware. In the summer of 1993, Sousa signed for Lisbon neighbours Sporting CP together with his teammate António Pacheco. On 10 April 1993, in a league match at Boavista FC, he was forced to play in goal after Neno was sent off and his team had no more substitutions left, in an eventual 3–2 win. He won the Primeira Liga championship in 1990–91, and the Taça de Portugal two years later. Benfica, and was a starter from an early age. 3.6 Five clubs in seven years (2013–2020)īorn in Viseu, Sousa began playing professionally for S.L.He took up coaching in the late 2000s, managing clubs in several countries and winning national championships with Maccabi Tel Aviv and Basel. and appeared with the national team at the 2002 World Cup and two European Championships. Sousa was a member of Portugal's " Golden Generation". His later career was severely hampered by injuries.

From there onwards, he competed mainly in Italy and in Germany, winning the Champions League with Juventus and Borussia Dortmund and the Intercontinental Cup with the latter side. Starting his career at Benfica, he also represented Sporting in his country, where he amassed Primeira Liga totals of 117 matches and three goals in five years. He is the head coach of the Poland national team. Paulo Manuel Carvalho de Sousa, CavIH ( Portuguese pronunciation: born 30 August 1970) is a Portuguese football manager and former professional player who played as a defensive midfielder. * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only
