Eduardo Carvalho
Portuguese footballer, 2016 UEFA Champion
Born
September 19th, 1982
43 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Portugal
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A professional footballer from Portugal, played as a goalkeeper. Started the career at Casa Pia and earned a transfer to Braga, contributing to the team's success in domestic competitions. Later signed with Sporting CP, where notable performances in the Primeira Liga occurred. Secured a transfer to Genoa, followed by stints at other clubs, showcasing skills in various leagues. Represented the national team, participating in the UEFA Euro 2008, the 2010 FIFA World Cup, and the UEFA Euro 2016, where Portugal clinched the championship title.
Won the UEFA Euro 2016 with Portugal
Played for Sporting CP and Genoa
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