Jorge António Rosa Casquilha (born 13 January 1969) is a Portuguese former footballer who played as an attacking midfielder, currently a manager.
After playing in the Primeira Liga for Gil Vicente for six years, he embarked on a managerial career in 2006, leading seven clubs in the second tier and briefly Moreirense in the top flight after two promotions.
[2] After helping the Barcelos club always retain its league status, and having amassed Portuguese top-flight totals of 177 matches and 11 goals,[3] the 36-year-old Casquilha left and signed for S.C. Espinho in the third tier, following which he retired.
He started with amateurs Santa Maria FC, which he guided to the second place in the AF Braga regional championships.
[9] Highlights included, however, a 3–2 home win over Sporting CP in the domestic cup after extra time.
[11] On 30 April, however, he was suspended due to comments he made in an interview which were regarded as inappropriate and detrimental to the club's name and history.
[22] He left on 20 March with the team in last place, being succeeded by his former Gil goalkeeper Rui Sacramento as the fourth manager of the season.