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Capucho (Nuno Fernando Gonçalves da Rocha) was born on 21 February, 1972 in Barcelos, Portugal, is a Portuguese footballer and manager. Discover Capucho's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?

Popular As Nuno Fernando Gonçalves da Rocha
Occupation N/A
Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 21 February, 1972
Birthday 21 February
Birthplace Barcelos, Portugal
Nationality Portugal

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Capucho Height, Weight & Measurements

At 52 years old, Capucho height is 1.80 m .

Physical Status
Height 1.80 m
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Dating & Relationship status

He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Capucho Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Capucho worth at the age of 52 years old? Capucho’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Portugal. We have estimated Capucho's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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1972

Nuno Fernando Gonçalves da Rocha (born 21 February 1972), known as Capucho, is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a winger, currently a manager.

Blessed with both scoring and dribbling ability alike, he also displayed good defensive and tackling skills.

His 15-year career was mainly associated with Porto (although he also represented Sporting CP), with which he won a total of 13 major titles, having appeared in 368 Primeira Liga games over 13 seasons, scoring 59 goals.

1991

In 1991, Capucho only missed one game as the under-20s (which also included Rui Costa, Luís Figo and João Pinto) won the FIFA World Cup, played on home soil.

1995

After starting with his hometown's Gil Vicente F.C. he moved to Sporting CP, where he would be relatively used during his three-year spell, helping the Lisbon team to the 1995 Taça de Portugal.

2000

For Portugal, Capucho appeared in one World Cup and one European Championship, both in the early 2000s.

Capucho was born in Barcelos.

With 34 caps for Portugal, Capucho played more defensively for the nation than while at Porto, appearing at UEFA Euro 2000 (two late substitute appearances and a start against Germany, when Portugal were already qualified) and the 2002 FIFA World Cup (replacing Sérgio Conceição in the 4–0 thrashing of Poland).

2002

After two seasons with Guimarães' Vitória SC, Capucho joined FC Porto, being a major part of a side that won three Primeira Liga titles and the 2002–03 UEFA Cup, starting in the final against Celtic.

His worst domestic output came precisely that season, scoring four goals in 27 matches as the northerners won the treble.

Capucho would leave Porto prior to the conquest of the UEFA Champions League, having appeared in nearly 250 official games with the club.

2003

After Luiz Felipe Scolari took over as national team boss in early 2003, he was never called again.

2005

He retired in 2005 at the age of 32, following one-year spells with Scotland's Rangers and RC Celta de Vigo of the Spanish Segunda División.

2007

Capucho returned to Porto in the summer of 2007, being charged with training its junior sides for several years.

2015

His first job at the professional level occurred in 2015–16, when he led newly promoted Varzim S.C. to the ninth place (from 24 teams) in the Segunda Liga.

2016

He subsequently moved to the top flight with neighbours Rio Ave FC, being fired on 10 November 2016 due to poor results.

2017

In October 2017, Capucho returned to Varzim.

He left in December of the following year, by mutual consent.

2019

On 8 April 2019, Capucho was appointed at C.D. Mafra who were eighth in the second division following a run of nine games without a win that cost the job of Filipe Pedro.

He won one and drew two of their five remaining matches, then chose to part ways.

2020

Capucho succeeded Daúto Faquirá at S.C. Covilhã on 25 September 2020, after they lost their first three games of the new season.

He left the following 9 February, with the team three points above the relegation zone despite a fixture backlog; he had started with a seven-game unbeaten run and concluded with an eight-game winless streak.

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Portugal U20