Upon joining Hamm Benfica, Gomes worked as a manager of the club's under-11 squad. In 2009, he became manager of CS Muhlenbach Lusitanos, while also working with the under-18 side of FC Mamer 32.[3]
Gomes led Muhlenbach to a promotion to the Division of Honour in May 2011,[4] but left the club in October.[3] In July 2012, after a brief period at CS Oberkorn,[5] he was named in charge of fellow second division side US Sandweiler, but left on 30 October of that year to take over CS Pétange in the top tier.[6]
Gomes remained as manager of Pétange despite their relegation,[7] but left the club on 6 October 2013, amidst rumours to a possible switch to his former club Hamm Benfica;[8] the move was confirmed the following day.[9]
Sacked by Hamm Benfica on 28 May 2014,[10] Gomes spent two years without a club before being appointed FC Avenir Beggen on 8 September 2016. He was dismissed from the latter on 21 March of the following year, with the club in the last position of the second division.[11]
Gomes returned to Muhlenbach in on 30 May 2017, with the club being now named FC Blue Boys Muhlenbach. He was relieved from his duties the following February,[12] and agreed to become the manager of US Mondorf-les-Bains on 6 May 2018.[13]
On 25 April 2019, Gomes opted to leave Mondorf after being told he would not be the manager in the following season.[14] On 22 September 2019, he joined Saudi club Al Wehda FC as a youth manager and coordinator.[15]
On 10 November 2022, Gomes was announced as manager of Al-Jabalain FC, still in the Saudi second division.[18] Sacked in February of the following year, he moved to Brazil on 29 November 2023, after being appointed head coach of Série B side Botafogo Futebol Clube (SP).[19]
On 25 September 2024, Gomes was dismissed by Botafogo.[20]