Nuno Campos | |
Fullname: | Nuno Alexandre Carvalho Campos |
Birth Date: | 20 April 1975 |
Birth Place: | Lisbon, Portugal |
Height: | 1.74 m[1] |
Position: | Midfielder |
Currentclub: | Toluca (Assistant) |
Youthclubs1: | Ginásio Corroios |
Youthyears1: | 1986–1988 |
Youthclubs2: | Belenenses |
Youthyears2: | 1988–1993 |
Years1: | 1993–1995 |
Clubs1: | Fanhões |
Caps1: | 50 |
Goals1: | 9 |
Years2: | 1995–1996 |
Clubs2: | Olivais e Moscavide |
Caps2: | 24 |
Goals2: | 1 |
Years3: | 1996–1997 |
Clubs3: | Atlético CP |
Caps3: | 35 |
Goals3: | 4 |
Years4: | 1997–1999 |
Clubs4: | Campomaiorense |
Caps4: | 43 |
Goals4: | 1 |
Years5: | 1999–2001 |
Clubs5: | Farense |
Caps5: | 42 |
Goals5: | 0 |
Years6: | 2001–2002 |
Clubs6: | Vitória de Setúbal |
Caps6: | 2 |
Goals6: | 0 |
Years7: | 2002–2003 |
Clubs7: | Farense |
Caps7: | 28 |
Goals7: | 0 |
Years8: | 2003–2004 |
Clubs8: | União da Madeira |
Caps8: | 1 |
Goals8: | 0 |
Years9: | 2004–2005 |
Clubs9: | Amora |
Caps9: | 6 |
Goals9: | 0 |
Totalcaps: | 231 |
Totalgoals: | 15 |
Manageryears1: | 2007–2008 |
Managerclubs1: | 1º Dezembro (assistant) |
Manageryears2: | 2008–2009 |
Managerclubs2: | Odivelas (assistant) |
Manageryears3: | 2009–2011 |
Managerclubs3: | Pinhalnovense (assistant) |
Manageryears4: | 2011–2012 |
Managerclubs4: | Aves (assistant) |
Manageryears5: | 2012–2013 |
Managerclubs5: | Paços Ferreira (assistant) |
Manageryears6: | 2013–2014 |
Managerclubs6: | Porto (assistant) |
Manageryears7: | 2014–2015 |
Managerclubs7: | Paços Ferreira (assistant) |
Manageryears8: | 2015–2016 |
Managerclubs8: | Braga (assistant) |
Manageryears9: | 2016–2019 |
Managerclubs9: | Shakhtar Donetsk (assistant) |
Manageryears10: | 2019–2021 |
Managerclubs10: | Roma (assistant) |
Manageryears11: | 2021 |
Managerclubs11: | Santa Clara |
Manageryears12: | 2022 |
Managerclubs12: | Tondela |
Manageryears13: | 2024– |
Managerclubs13: | Toluca (Assistant) |
Nuno Alexandre Carvalho Campos (born 20 April 1975) is a Portuguese former footballer who played as a midfielder, and a current manager.
Born in Lisbon, Campos spent several youth years at C.F. Os Belenenses, but began his senior playing career in the third tier before signing for top-flight S.C. Campomaiorense in 1997. He was part of their squad that lost the 1999 Taça de Portugal Final 1–0 to S.C. Beira-Mar.[2]
Campos retired in 2005 and took up coaching in 2011. He began as assistant manager to Paulo Fonseca in several countries. He was appointed manager of C.D. Santa Clara on 7 October 2021, replacing Daniel Ramos at the helm for the rest of the season.[3] He made his debut nine days later in a 2–0 win at U.D. Leiria in the third round of the Taça de Portugal.[4] On 23 October, he lost 2–0 at home to F.C. Famalicão in his first league game.[5]
On 15 December 2021, Campos was dismissed. He had won one and drawn one of his six league game, and the team were in 16th.[6]
Campos returned to work in the top flight on 16 March 2022, succeeding Pako Ayestarán at 16th-placed C.D. Tondela.[7] On his debut three days later, the team drew 2–2 at home to F.C. Arouca.[8] On the final day of the season, the team from the Beira conceded two equalisers in a 2–2 draw with Boavista F.C. also at the Estádio João Cardoso, allowing Moreirense F.C. to rise above them outside the relegation zone.[9]
In the 2021–22 Taça de Portugal, Campos led Tondela to their first cup final with a 4–1 aggregate win over C.D. Mafra, though the three goals of the first leg were under his predecessor.[10] There, they lost 3–1 to FC Porto, who completed a double.[11] He was then replaced by Tozé Marreco.[12]
Team | Nat | From | To | Record | ||||||||
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Santa Clara | 11 October 2021 | 13 December 2021 | [13] | |||||||||
Tondela | 16 March 2022 | 30 June 2022 | [14] | |||||||||
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