Zamalek Portuguese coach Manuel Cajuda said he targets success with the Egyptian giants in his first coaching experience outside his homeland. "This is my first time to coach outside the Portuguese League but I will do my best to achieve Zamalek's fans ambitions," Cajuda told a press conference on Sunday. "I had no adequate information about Zamalek and Egyptian football but (Zamalek former coach Nelo) Vingada told me what I needed to know," he added. Cajuda was named Zamalek new coach for till the end of the season for monthly salary of $25.000. The 55-year-old had no problem in signing just a six-month contract and said this time period will give Zamalek board the chance to fairly assess his work. "I will hold a meeting with the coaching staff soon to consider our needs and preparations in the upcoming period as I know that my first match will be in the Cairo derby against Ahli," he added. Cajuda is the third manager to take over as Zamalek coach this season after German boss Theo Bucker and former Egypt coach Farouk Gaafar.