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Nuno Fernando Gonçalves da Rocha (born 21 February 1972), known as Capucho, is a Portuguese retired footballer who played as a winger, and the current manager of Varzim SC. Blessed with scoring and dribbling ability alike, he also displayed good defensive and tackling skills.〔(2002 World Cup profile ); BBC Sport〕 His 15-year professional career was mainly associated with Porto (although he also represented Sporting), with which he won a total of 13 major titles, having appeared in 368 Primeira Liga games in 13 seasons, scoring 60 goals. For Portugal Capucho appeared in one World Cup and one European Championship, both in the early 2000s. ==Club career== Capucho was born in Barcelos. After starting with hometown's Gil Vicente F.C. he moved to Sporting Clube de Portugal, where he would be relatively used during his three-year spell, helping the Lisbon team to the 1995 Portuguese Cup. 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〔(UEFA Cup final player ratings ); BBC Sport, 21 May 2003〕). His worst domestic output came precisely in that season, scoring four goals in 27 matches as the northerners won the treble. Capucho would leave Porto prior to its conquest of the UEFA Champions League, having appeared in nearly 250 official games with the club. He retired in 2004 at the age of 32, after unassuming spells with Rangers – in a season completely devoid of silveware〔(Capucho joins Rangers ); BBC Sport, 17 June 2003〕– and Celta de Vigo (in the Spanish Segunda División). In the 2007 summer Capucho returned to Porto, being charged with training its junior teams for several years. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Capucho (footballer)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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