Pedro Costa (futsal player) explained

Pedro Costa
Fullname:Pedro Alexandre da Silva da Costa
Birth Date:18 December 1978
Birth Place:São Sebastião da Pedreira, Portugal
Height:1.65 m
Position:Universal
Youthyears1:1992–1993
Youthclubs1:UP Venda Nova
Youthyears2:1993–1994
Youthclubs2:Del Negro
Youthyears3:1994–1996
Youthclubs3:Sporting
Years1:1995–2002
Clubs1:Sporting
Years2:2002
Clubs2:Freixieiro
Years3:2002–2005
Clubs3:Benfica
Years4:2005–2006
Clubs4:Playas de Castellón
Years5:2006–2011
Clubs5:Benfica
Years6:2011–2016
Clubs6:Nagoya Oceans
Nationalyears1:2000
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:3
Nationalyears2:2001
Nationalcaps2:2
Nationalgoals2:0
Nationalyears3:2000–2014
Nationalteam3:Portugal
Nationalcaps3:119
Nationalgoals3:53
Manageryears1:2016–2019
Managerclubs1:Nagoya Oceans
Club-Update:20 September 2012
Nationalteam-Update:24 June 2015

Pedro Alexandre da Silva da Costa (born 18 December 1978), also known as Costinha, is a Portuguese professional futsal coach. A former player, he played as a universal.

Career

Born in São Sebastião da Pedreira, Costa started playing futsal at UP da Venda Nova, progressing to GCD Del Negro in the year before joining Sporting youth ranks, in 1994. In 1995–96, at age 18, he started playing in the first team, staying there for six seasons, winning two league titles and arriving at the national team.[1]

He then had a one-year stint at Freixieiro, helping the club conquer their only league title, before joining Benfica in July 2002.[2] In the eight years he spent with them, with exception of a one-year break to play for Playas de Castellón, he won five league titles, four Portuguese cups, plus captained them in their historic UEFA Futsal Cup win in 2009–10, winning a total of 15 titles.[3] [4]

On 6 July 2011, Costa moved to Japan to compete for Nagoya Oceans, winning numerous titles, including two AFC Futsal Club.[5] [6] [7] He announced his retirement in 2016, subsequently assuming the managerial role of Nagoya Oceans.[8]

Honours

Player

Sporting CP
Freixieiro

Benfica

Nagoya Oceans

Manager

Nagoya Oceans

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pedro Costa. Thefinalball.com. 8 August 2017.
  2. News: Benfica com «dream team» para a época 2002/2003. Benfica with dream team for 2002-03 . 23 June 2018 . Record . pt.
  3. News: Máquina Encarnada. Red machine . 23 June 2018 . Record . 26 April 2010 . pt.
  4. News: Décimo-quarto titulo. Fourteenth title. Em Defesa do Benfica. 11 September 2011 . 20 September 2012. pt.
  5. News: Pedro Costa troca Benfica pelo Nagoya. Pedro Costa trades Benfica for Nagoya. 24 June 2015. UEFA. 6 July 2011. pt.
  6. News: Pedro Costa: "Deixei a porta aberta no Benfica". Pedro Costa: "I left the door open for Benfica". 1 April 2016. Record. 18 April 2012. pt.
  7. News: Pedro Costa é campeão pelo Nagoya no Japão. Pedro Costa wins the Championship for Nagoya in Japan. 24 June 2015. Sapo Desporto. 2 March 2015. pt.
  8. News: Futsal: Pedro Costa passa de jogador a treinador do Nagoya. Pedro Costa goes from player to manager of Nagoya. 9 May 2016. Mais Futebol. 18 January 2016. pt.
  9. Web site: 21 January 2018. Pedro Costa sagra-se campeão no Japão. pt. Record. 22 September 2018.
  10. Web site: 21 May 2017. Pedro Costa venceu primeira prova da época no Japão. pt. Record. 22 September 2018.