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Paulo Wanchope

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Costa Rican footballer (born 1976)

Paulo Wanchope
Wanchope in 2015
Personal information
Full namePaulo César Wanchope Watson[1]
Date of birth (1976-07-31)31 July 1976 (age 49)
Place of birthHeredia, Costa Rica
Height1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)[2]
PositionStriker
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1993–1997Herediano14(20)
1997–1999Derby County72(23)
1999–2000West Ham United35(12)
2000–2004Manchester City64(27)
2004–2005Málaga25(6)
2005Al-Gharafa6(1)
2006Herediano10(3)
2006Rosario Central14(5)
2007FC Tokyo11(3)
2007Chicago Fire12(2)
Total264(102)
International career
Costa Rica U20
1996–2008Costa Rica73(44)
Managerial career
2008–2009Herediano
2010–2011Uruguay Coronado
2010–2014Costa Rica (assistant)
2014–2015Costa Rica
2018Cartaginés
2018Herediano
2021Pérez Zeledón
2022–2023Cartaginés
2024–2025Costa Rica (assistant)
2025Deportivo Saprissa
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
In thisSpanish name, the first or paternal surname is Wanchope and the second or maternal family name is Watson.

Paulo César Wanchope Watson (Spanish pronunciation:[ˈpawlowanˈtʃope]; born 31 July 1976), more commonly known asPaulo Wanchope, is aCosta Rican football coach and former professionalfootballer who last coachedDeportivo Saprissa.

As a player he was astriker who notably played in thePremier League forDerby County,West Ham United andManchester City. He also had spells inLa Liga andMajor League Soccer forMálaga andChicago Fire as well asHerediano,Al-Gharafa,Rosario Central andFC Tokyo. He was capped 73 times byCosta Rica, scoring 45 goals. Wanchope is the second most prolific goalscorer in the history of the Costa Rica national football team, behindRolando Fonseca, with 45 goals in 73 international matches.[3] Having scored againstBrazil in2002 and a brace againstGermany in2006, Wanchope is the top goalscorer for Costa Rica in the FIFA World Cup, a record he shares withRónald Gómez.[4]

As he is the former head coach of theCosta Rica national football team with a spell in charge between 2014 and 2015. He has also managed Herediano,Uruguay Coronado, CS Cartaginés and Pérez Zeledón.

Club career

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Derby County

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Born inHeredia, Wanchope began his career withHerediano moving to England to play withDerby County along with fellow Costa RicanMauricio Solís on 27 March 1997. He cost Derby £600,000.[5]

Wanchope marked his debut for Derby on 5 April 1997 with a memorable goal againstManchester United atOld Trafford, beating four United players before slotting pastPeter Schmeichel during a 3–2 win – the goal was later voted the greatest in the club's history by the Derby fans as part of the club's 125th Anniversary Celebrations.[6]

He scored 13 league goals in1997–98 as Derby finished ninth – their highest finish since 1989 – and helped them go one better in1998–99 when his nine goals that season helped the Rams finish eighth.

After scoring 28 goals in 83 games within two seasons for Derby, Wanchope was sold toWest Ham United for£3.5 million on 16 July 1999.

West Ham United

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Wanchope made his debut for West Ham on 28 July 1999, atUpton Park, againstHeerenveen in theIntertoto Cup.[7] His first West Ham goal came on 4 August 1999 in the away leg of the same tie.[8] He scored 15 goals in 47 appearances in all competitions; his final game coming on 14 May 2000, at home toLeeds United.[9] During his one year at Upton Park Wanchope formed a deadly partnership withPaolo Di Canio, the two scored a combined 31 league goals in the 1999–2000 season, and West Ham finished 9th in the Premier League, putting them in the top nine for the third consecutive season.He was eventually sold toManchester City at the start of the 2000–01 season, following the arrivals ofDavor Šuker andFrédéric Kanouté, for a fee of £3.65million.

Manchester City

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On 23 August 2000 he scored ahat-trick in a 4–2 win againstSunderland.[10]Wanchope earned a starting position at Manchester City, but was unable to help them avoid immediate relegation back to Division One at the end of the2000–01 season, despite scoring nine league goals.

The following season was a mixed one for Wanchope. Despite missing large chunks of it through injury, he still managed 12 goals in just 15 games and often showed his best form. After City's return to the top flight as Division One champions he played almost no part, with injury once again keeping him on the sidelines – he missed the entire2002–03 season.

However, he returned to play a vital part at the end of2003–04 and scored some vital goals to help avoid relegation, including the winning goal against Newcastle United, which effectively made City safe. He managed six goals from 22 league games that campaign.[11]

Post-Premier League

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In August 2004, Wanchope was sold toMálaga CF of the SpanishLa Liga for £500,000. He played 25 games for the club, scoring six goals.[12]

In 2005,ESPN declared Wanchope's goal againstNumancia the best of the entire 2004–05Spanish First Division. In 2006, following the World Cup in Germany and short but successful stints withAl-Gharafa in Qatar andHerediano in his native Costa Rica, he signed withArgentine clubRosario Central,[13] scoring five goals in 14 games.

On 29 December 2006,J1 League clubFC Tokyo announced the acquisition of Wanchope on a transfer from Rosario Central. Along with local prospectSota Hirayama, Wanchope allowed FC Tokyo to utilise a pair of large (190 cm+) strikers. He was released by FC Tokyo and subsequently signed a one-year deal withMLS teamChicago Fire.[14]

Retirement

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On 16 November 2007, after a 13-year career in football, Wanchope decided to put an end to his career,[15] primarily based on how his old knee injury was affecting his performance on the field, the same injury that made him lose large parts of his career withManchester City, making him unable to reach his best physical shape, an argument that was commonly criticized by the press during recent years in every club he played for. At his retirement press conference he manifested his interest in becoming a professional coach, looking forward to accomplishing it in England.[16]

International career

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He was a member of Costa Rica's youth national teams, playing in the1995 FIFA World Youth Championship finals inQatar.[17]

Wanchope would become hugely important to the senior Costa Rica national team, after making his debut in an October 1996friendly match againstVenezuela[18] and playing for the team in the2002 FIFA World Cup[17] and severalGold Cups. On 8 October 2005, Wanchope became the all-time leading goal scorer forLos Ticos when he scored the first goal in a home win over theUSA in thequalifying match that sentLos Ticos to the2006 FIFA World Cup. Wanchope has twenty plus World Cup qualifier goals to his name.

On 9 June 2006, he scored twice in the opening game of the 2006 World Cup, a 4–2 loss toGermany. These two goals made Wanchope the inaugural Costa Rican to score twice in one World Cup match, and put him alongsideRónald Gómez as the sole Costa Ricans ever to score more than one World Cup goal.[19] After the defeat to Germany, Costa Rica were defeated by bothEcuador andPoland. Thus Costa Rica finished last in their group and failed to qualify for the second round. Wanchope played his last game for his country in January 2008 against Sweden. He played 25 minutes before being substituted.[citation needed]

Managerial career

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He managedHerediano from 2008 to 2009. He resigned citing that the team's performance was low, and that he wanted to further his studies in England.[20] Having left Herediano, he expressed his dissatisfaction with the administration of the club.[21]

Wanchope became an assistant to the Costa Rica national team coach,Jorge Luis Pinto.[22] Upon Pinto's departure after the2014 FIFA World Cup, Wanchope took over as interim national team coach.

In September 2014, he won theCopa Centroamericana with the Costa Rica national football team.[23] On 31 January 2015, he was officially named as national team coach.[24]

On 12 August 2015, Wanchope resigned as manager of Costa Rica's national team following a post-match brawl with a steward.[25]

Personal life

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Wanchope is a son of Costa Rican former international strikerVicente Wanchope and Patricia Watson and both his brothers,Javier and Carlos,[26] also played for the national team. He is married to Brenda Carballo and they have a son and daughter.[27] He is of Jamaican descent.[28]

Career statistics

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Club

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cup[a]League cup[b]ContinentalTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Derby County1996–97Premier League51000051
1997–98321320443817
1998–9935920314010
Total72234075008328
West Ham United1999–2000Premier League351210308[c]34715
Manchester City2000–01Premier League27910313110
2001–02First Division151221101813
2002–03Premier League00000000
2003–0422600004[d]0266
Total64273141407529
Málaga2004–05La Liga25600256
Al-Gharafa2005–06Qatar Stars League6161
Herediano2005–06Liga FPD103103
Rosario Central2006–07Primera División145145
FC Tokyo2007J1 League12241163
Chicago Fire2007Major League Soccer1220010132
Career total250818119712328992
  1. ^IncludesFA Cup
  2. ^IncludesFootball League Cup,J.League Cup
  3. ^Four appearances and two goals inUEFA Intertoto Cup, four appearances and one goal inUEFA Cup
  4. ^Appearances in UEFA Cup

International

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Appearances and goals by national team and year[29]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Costa Rica199673
199776
199824
199952
2000126
20011110
200273
200310
200465
200593
200652
200700
200810
Total7344
Scores and results list Costa Rica's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Wanchope goal.
List of international goals scored by Paulo Wanchope
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetitionRef.
11 December 1996Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá,San Juan de Tibás, Costa Rica United States1–02–11998 FIFA World Cup qualification[30]
221 December 1996Estadio José Rafael Fello Meza Ivankovich,Cartago, Costa Rica Trinidad and Tobago1–12–11998 FIFA World Cup qualification[31]
32–1
49 March 1997Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá, San Juan de Tibás, Costa Rica Cameroon1–05–0Friendly[32]
52–0
63–0
711 May 1997Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá, San Juan de Tibás, Costa Rica Jamaica1–03–11998 FIFA World Cup qualification[33]
82–1
99 November 1997Estadio Azteca,Mexico City, Mexico Mexico3–33–31998 FIFA World Cup qualification[34]
104 February 1998Oakland Coliseum,Oakland, California Cuba2–07–21998 CONCACAF Gold Cup[35]
114–0
126–1
137–1
1417 March 1999Estadio Nacional,San José, Costa Rica Belize1–07–01999 UNCAF Nations Cup[36]
1528 March 1999Estadio Nacional, San José, Costa Rica El Salvador4–04–01999 UNCAF Nations Cup[37]
1617 February 2000Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum,Los Angeles, United States South Korea1–12–22000 CONCACAF Gold Cup[38]
171 July 2000Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto,Alajuela, Costa Rica Panama5–15–1Friendly[39]
189 July 2000Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá, San Juan de Tibás, Costa Rica Saint Vincent and the Grenadines1–07–1Friendly[40]
195–1
2015 August 2000Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto, Alajuela, Costa Rica Guatemala1–02–12002 FIFA World Cup qualification[41]
212–0
226 January 2001Miami Orange Bowl,Miami, United States Guatemala1–15–22002 FIFA World Cup qualification[42]
2328 March 2001Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto, Alajuela, Costa Rica Trinidad and Tobago2–03–02002 FIFA World Cup qualification[43]
243–0
2520 June 2001Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto, Alajuela, Costa Rica Jamaica2–12–12002 FIFA World Cup qualification[44]
261 July 2001Estadio Nacional Chelato Uclés,Tegucigalpa, Honduras Honduras1–03–22002 FIFA World Cup qualification[45]
2713 July 2001Estadio Atanasio Girardot,Medellín, Colombia Honduras1–01–02001 Copa América[46]
2816 July 2001Estadio Atanasio Girardot, Medellín, Colombia Uruguay1–01–12001 Copa América[47]
2919 July 2001Estadio Atanasio Girardot, Medellín, Colombia Bolivia1–04–02001 Copa América[48]
303–0
3122 July 2001Estadio Centenario,Armenia, Colombia Uruguay1–01–22001 Copa América[49]
3230 January 2002Rose Bowl,Pasadena, United States South Korea2–03–12002 CONCACAF Gold Cup[50]
333–1
3413 June 2002Suwon World Cup Stadium,Suwon, South Korea Brazil1–32–52002 FIFA World Cup[51]
358 September 2004Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá, San Juan de Tibás, Costa Rica Canada1–01–02006 FIFA World Cup qualification[52]
369 October 2004Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá, San Juan de Tibás, Costa Rica Guatemala2–05–02006 FIFA World Cup qualification[53]
373–0
384–0
3913 October 2004Swangard Stadium,Burnaby, Canada Canada1–13–12006 FIFA World Cup qualification[54]
409 February 2005Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá, San Juan de Tibás, Costa Rica Mexico1–21–22006 FIFA World Cup qualification[55]
418 June 2005Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá, San Juan de Tibás, Costa Rica Guatemala3–23–22006 FIFA World Cup qualification[56]
428 October 2005Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá, San Juan de Tibás, Costa Rica United States1–03–02006 FIFA World Cup qualification[57]
439 June 2006Allianz Arena,Munich, Germany Germany1–12–42006 FIFA World Cup[58]
442–3

Managerial

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As of match played 11 January 2024
Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamNatFromToRecord
GWDLGFGAGDWin %
HeredianoCosta Rica1 April 200810 March 2009441913126047+13043.18
Costa RicaCosta Rica25 July 201412 August 2015154742421+3026.67
C.S. CartaginésCosta Rica1 July 201814 September 2018101631113−2010.00
HeredianoCosta Rica14 September 201821 October 2018104151012−2040.00
Pérez ZeledónCosta Rica2 February 202118 August 20212351262230−8021.74
C.S. CartaginésCosta Rica26 October 20226 October 202343228137460+14051.16
Total145554743201183+18037.93

Honours

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Player

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West Ham United
Manchester City
Costa Rica
Individual awards

Manager

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Costa Rica
Cartaginés

References

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