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Daniel Carriço (Daniel Filipe Martins Carriço) was born on 4 August, 1988 in Cascais, Portugal, is a Portuguese footballer. Discover Daniel Carriço'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 35 years old?
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Daniel Filipe Martins Carriço |
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35 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Leo |
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4 August, 1988 |
Birthday |
4 August |
Birthplace |
Cascais, Portugal |
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Portugal
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He is a member of famous footballer with the age 35 years old group.
Daniel Carriço Height, Weight & Measurements
At 35 years old, Daniel Carriço height is 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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Daniel Carriço Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Daniel Carriço worth at the age of 35 years old? Daniel Carriço’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Portugal. We have estimated Daniel Carriço's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Net Worth in 2023 |
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Under Review |
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footballer |
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Timeline
Carriço only totalled 87 minutes – all in the league – and four bench appearances, as the English side eventually suffered relegation after ranking 19th.
Daniel Filipe Martins Carriço (born 4 August 1988) is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played mainly as a central defender.
He spent most of his early career with Sporting CP, appearing in 154 official matches over four and a half seasons and scoring five goals.
A product of Sporting CP's prolific youth academy, Carriço was born in Cascais and made his professional debut in 2007–08, splitting that season with S.C. Olhanense and Cyprus' AEL Limassol, in both cases on loan.
He also started in both of the team's finals: he helped them to a third consecutive Europa League title by defeating Liverpool 3–1 in the final in Basel, making a goal-line clearance from Daniel Sturridge's header after ten minutes and subsequently dedicating the victory to Antonio Puerta, a Sevilla player who died in 2007.
As a youth international, Carriço appeared at the 2007 UEFA European Under-19 Championship, where he was elected as one of the best players after scoring two goals in just three games (Portugal did not go through the group stage).
The following year, he progressed to the under-21s.
After returning, he made his Primeira Liga debut on 26 October 2008, replacing the injured Tonel in a 0–0 away draw against F.C. Paços de Ferreira and securing a starting place even after the latter became available.
For 2010–11, after longtime incumbent João Moutinho's departure to FC Porto, Carriço was chosen as new team captain by newly appointed coach Paulo Sérgio.
In the following campaign, under both Domingos Paciência and his successor Ricardo Sá Pinto, he was used almost exclusively as a defensive midfielder.
On 31 December 2012, Sporting announced that Carriço had been sold to Premier League club Reading for a fee of £609,000 (€750,000); he signed an initial two-and-a-half-year contract, with the option of a further year.
In 2013 he signed with Sevilla, winning the Europa League four times with the club while playing 167 games in all competitions.
Carriço earned 70 caps for Portugal across all youth levels, including 16 for the under-21s (four goals).
He made his debut on 12 January 2013, starting and playing 45 minutes in a 3–2 home win against West Bromwich Albion.
On 17 July 2013, Carriço joined Sevilla FC on a season-long loan with a view to a permanent move.
He made his debut on 1 August in a UEFA Europa League qualifier in which he scored the last goal of a 3–0 home win over FK Mladost Podgorica.
His La Liga bow occurred on 20 October in a 2–2 draw at Real Valladolid, and his first goal for the club came on 11 January 2014, a late equaliser which ensured a 1–1 away draw against Elche CF.
His only other goal of the campaign was on 9 March, the second in a 3–1 victory at UD Almería.
Carriço played the entirety of the 2014 UEFA Europa League final in Turin, partnering Stéphane Mbia in defensive midfield as Sevilla beat S.L. Benfica on penalties.
He signed a permanent deal with Sevilla on 23 June 2014, and his first match after that was the UEFA Super Cup at Cardiff City Stadium, a 2–0 defeat to compatriots Real Madrid.
He played one match with the senior team in 2015.
On 23 April 2015, Carriço became the player with most appearances in the Europa League at 45.
Again an undisputed starter for manager Unai Emery, he also appeared in the 2015 final of the competition, won against FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk (3–2).
Carriço missed the first part of the 2015–16 season due to a tendon injury, but was still able to contribute 25 appearances in all competitions, scoring in a 1–1 away draw against RC Celta de Vigo.
In May 2015, shortly after winning his second consecutive Europa League title, Carriço was called up to the senior national team for the first time by coach Fernando Santos, ahead of a UEFA Euro 2016 qualifier against Armenia and a friendly with Italy.
On 22 May 2016, in the last minute of extra time of the final of the Copa del Rey against FC Barcelona, he was sent off for two bookable offences in less than 30 seconds, first for tackling Lionel Messi then for calling referee Carlos del Cerro Grande a "faggot" in an eventual 2–0 loss, receiving a four-match ban the following day for his actions.
He made his only senior appearance in the latter on 16 June, coming on as a 60th-minute substitute for Bruno Alves in the 1–0 win in Geneva.
On 20 February 2020, Carriço transferred to Wuhan Zall FC.
He joined the Chinese Super League club despite it being based in the city that was the point of origin of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Due to the health crisis, he did not debut until 25 July, when he came on as an added-time substitute in a 2–0 opening day win at home to Qingdao Huanghai FC.
On 22 August 2021, Carriço returned to Spain after agreeing to a one-year contract with Almería in the Segunda División.
In April 2023, with just 218 minutes to his credit as they won the league and subsequently promoted, he announced his retirement at 35.