Raul António Águas (born 12 January 1949) is a Portuguese retired football striker and manager.
Born in Lobito, Portuguese Angola, Águas started his career having an unsuccessful spell at S.L.
[2] Over eight seasons, Águas amassed Primeira Liga totals of 111 matches and 37 goals.
Águas would have a more prominent career as manager, starting with his last club and helping the lowly northerners qualify for the UEFA Cup in 1987 after they finished an all-time best fifth in the league.
In 1995, he joined António Oliveira's staff as the Portugal national team prepared for UEFA Euro 1996, retaining his assistant post under the next coach, former Benfica player and manager Artur Jorge; after the team's failure to qualify for the 1998 FIFA World Cup, the pair was sacked.