Nuno Manuel Soares Gomes (born 21 May 1980 in Lisbon) is a Portuguese former footballer who played as a forward. Gomes ranked joint-fourth top scorer in his last year at the Estádio do Bessa, before moving to Benfica. [16] Following the June 2009 signing of Argentine Javier Saviola, he further fell down in the striker pecking order.[17]. [25] During his only season with the Minho team, he was mostly used as a backup. Figo In 2012, he was appointed chairman of the board of directors of the Guinea-Bissau Civil Aviation Agency by the Bissau-Guinean government. He started his career from Boavista in 1994. 13. Nuno Miguel Soares Pereira Ribeiro OIH (born 5 July 1976), known as Nuno Gomes, is a former Portuguese professional footballer who played as a striker. [43] He spent most of his career in the lower leagues but, from 2004 to 2007, competed in the Segunda Liga with F.C. Deco 15. [2], Do Cova da Piedade aos bancos da MLS: a história de Nuno Gomes (From Cova da Piedade to the MLS benches: the story of Nuno Gomes), Conheça a equipa técnica de Tiago Fernandes (Meet Tiago Fernandes' coaching staff), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nuno_Gomes_(footballer,_born_1978)&oldid=949370472, Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in Cyprus, Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in the United States, Articles with Portuguese-language sources (pt), Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only, This page was last edited on 6 April 2020, at 02:56. Han vandt den italienske cup det første år, før klubbens økonomiske problemer fremskyndede Gomes' retur til Benfica. 1 includes one match in the Italian Supercup.2 includes one match and one goal in the Portuguese Supercup. 20. Tiago

[3] Quim 11. Er durchlief alle Juniorenauswahlen seines Landes und wurde mit der U-18-Auswahl Europameister.

[37] He was often injured during the nation's 2006 World Cup qualifying campaign, only managing to play four times, with one goal; he found limited time at the final stages and only made two appearances, but managed to find the back of the net with a header against hosts Germany in the third-place playoff, a 1–3 defeat. Nuno Miguel Soares Pereira Ribeiro OIH, known as Nuno Gomes, is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a striker. He is the holder of two world records in deep diving (independently verified and approved by Guinness World Records), the cave diving record from 1996 to the present and the sea water record from 2005 to 2014. 1997 flyttade han från Boavista till Benfica . Pauleta F. Couto (c) Nuno Gomes 8. [31], Gomes represented Portugal at every level, earning 143 caps all categories comprised and scoring at an excellent rate overall. Maniche 1. He was given the nickname Gomes during childhood after Fernando Gomes,[2] and was one of the country's most recognisable attacking players in the 1990s and 2000s; he consistently scored for both club and country, and was also capable of being a good link-up player, accumulating a number of assists throughout his career,[3] which was spent mainly with Benfica, for which he netted 166 goals in 398 games over the course of 12 seasons.[4][5]. [35] He would struggle to hold a starting place in the finals in South Korea and Japan, only appearing twice from the bench; on 19 November 2003 he scored his second hat-trick, in only 21 minutes of play against Kuwait. Nuno Miguel Soares Pereira Ribeiro (born 5 July 1976), commonly known as Nuno Gomes, is a Portuguese retired footballer who played as a striker. Sein Debüt in der Nationalmannschaft feierte Nuno Gomes bereits am 24. He helped the under-20s finish third in the 1995 FIFA World Youth Championship by netting four goals in as many games, including two in the third-place game against Spain; the following year he appeared at the 1996 Summer Olympics, helping to a fourth place.[32]. He amassed Segunda Liga totals of 230 games and 27 goals over 11 seasons, mainly with Varzim. 12.

Miguel Tiago He helped the national team finish second at Euro 2004 and third at Euro 2000, and won 79 senior caps. 17. 18. [15], On 2 October 2008, Gomes scored his 150th goal for Benfica in a UEFA Cup game against S.S.C.

Petit Ricardo Costa N. Valente [26], On 3 July 2012, Gomes signed a two-year deal at Blackburn Rovers in the Football League Championship, becoming their third signing of the 2012–13 summer transfer window.

He won the Coppa Italia over Parma F. C. in his first year, scoring in a 1–1 draw in the second leg of the final at home, which allowed his team to clinch the title 2–1 on aggregate;[7] however, his second season was less successful, as financial collapse by the Viola and their subsequent relegation precipitated a 2002 return to his previous club. Leiria which had recently returned to the second level. 11. Gomes Nabiam became an activist in the African Youth Amílcar Cabral in 1978. He played ten matches and scored three times in Euro 2008's qualifying campaign, captained Portugal at the finals and scored against Germany in the quarter-finals, thus becoming the fourth player to score at three straight European Championships.[39]. Template:Portugal squad (FIFA World Cup 2002), 1. Felgueiras, moving in January 2001 to S.C. Campomaiorense in what would be his first Primeira Liga experience, with relegation.

3. 15. Nuno Gomes is a scuba diver who lives in New York City.

Nuno Gomes (born 5 July 1976) is a Portuguese football player. Gomes then returned for the following seven seasons to the second division, with G.D. Chaves (two years) and Varzim SC. Again a reserve player in 2010–11 – but playing even less – the 34-year-old Gomes made the most with the minutes provided to him by manager Jorge Jesus.

[33] He would finish the competition with four goals as the national team reached the last four, but earned a seven-month international ban after pushing referee Günter Benkö following the semi-final defeat by France, in which he had opened the score;[34] he was selected to the UEFA team of the tournament. 9. 5. H. Postiga, 1. Gomes was born in Lisbon. Nuno Miguel Gomes Bentes Lampreia (born 27 September 1978), known as Gomes, is a Portuguese retired footballer who played as a defender. 13. Northern Premier League Division One North West.

19. 14. Ricardo An unsuccessful youth graduate from Sporting CP's famed youth system, he made his professional debut with F.C. Ferreira 9. [29], On 28 June 2013, aged nearly 37, Gomes was released from his contract.