António Augusto Serra Campos Dias da Cunha (born 1933 in Beira, Mozambique) is a Portuguese businessman.
Under his presidency started at the end of 2001 the works of the new Estádio José Alvalade and Sporting was national champion in soccer in the season 2001/2002.
During his tenure he became notorious for his complaints of "the fault is the system's" often when the club suffered defeats that were not directly its own.
He resigned in 2005 in solidarity with manager José Peseiro and was succeeded by Filipe Soares Franco.
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