| Paulo Wanchope |
| Personal information |
| Full name |
Paulo Cesar Wanchope Watson |
| Date of birth |
July 31, 1976 (1976-07-31) (age 32) |
| Place of birth |
Heredia, Costa Rica |
| Height |
1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) |
| Playing position |
Striker (retired) |
| Senior clubs1 |
| Years |
Club |
App (Gls)* |
1994-1996
1996-1999
1999-2000
2000-2004
2004-2005
2005
2006
2006
2007
2007 |
CS Herediano
Derby County
West Ham United
Manchester City
Málaga CF
Al-Gharrafa
CS Herediano
Rosario Central
FC Tokyo
Chicago Fire
Total |
0- (20)
072 (23)
035 (12)
064 (27)
025 0(6)
006 0(2)
010 0(3)
014 0(6)
012 0(2)
012 0(2)
281 (91) |
| National team2 |
| 1996-2007 |
Costa Rica |
076 (45) |
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1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 15:28, 17 November 2007 (UTC).
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 15:28, 17 November 2007 (UTC).
* Appearances (Goals)
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- This is a Spanish name; the first family name is Wanchope and the second is Watson.
Paulo Cesar Wanchope Watson (pronounced [ˈpaulo ɰanˈt̪ʃope])(born July 31, 1976 in Heredia) , also known as "Chope" or as "La Cobra" in South America, is a former Costa Rican footballer. As of November 2007, Wanchope is the second most prolific goalscorer in the history of the national football team, behind Rolando Fonseca, with 45 goals in 75 international matches. He is the main reference for the Costa Rica's football and is considered by a large group of fans as one of the best players the region has ever had, and the most important and recognize player in the history of the country.
Club career
Derby County
Wanchope began his career with CS Herediano, until he went to England to play with Derby County along with fellow Costa Rican Mauricio Solís in 1997. Wanchope marked his debut for Derby in an impressive fashion, scoring a memorable goal against Manchester United, beating four United players before slotting past Peter Schmeichel during a 3-2 win. He proved a treat for English football fans, as he showed his capabilities of being both sublime and ridiculous in equal measure. After scoring 28 goals in 83 games within 2 seasons for Derby, Wanchope was sold to West Ham United for £5.5 million.
West Ham United
He never quite settled in at West Ham, despite scoring 15 goals in 46 games, and many fans remember him more for his occasional lapses in concentration and missed chances than for his invaluable goalscoring expoloits. He was eventually sold to Manchester City at the start of the 200/01 season, following the arrivals of Davor Suker and Frederic Kanoute.
Manchester City
Wanchope earned a starting position at Man City, but was unable to help them survive immediate relegation back to the First Division in 2001. 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 he played almost no part, with injury once again keeping him on the sidelines. However, he returned to play a vital part at the end of 2003/04 and scored some vital goals to help avoid relegation. He was remembered as a extravagant talent by City fans, and his celebration of a goal at Southampton, when he grabbed a TV microphone and joyfully screamed into it, just added to his character status. At the end of the season, Wanchope was sold to Málaga CF of the Spanish league for ₤500.000, playing 26 games and scoring 6 goals.
Post Premiership
In 2005, ESPN declared Wanchope's goal against Numancia the best of the entire 2004/05 Spanish First Division. In 2006, following the World Cup in Germany, he signed with Argentine club Rosario Central. 1, scoring 5 goals in 14 games.
On 29 December 2006, J. League first division club FC Tokyo announced the acquisition of Wanchope on a transfer from Rosario Central. Along with prospect Sota Hirayama, Wanchope gave FC Tokyo a pair of large (190cm+) strikers. He was released by FC Tokyo and subsequently signed a one year deal with MLS team Chicago Fire.2
Retirement
On Friday 16 November 2007, after a 13 year trajectory in football, Wanchope decided to put an end to his career, 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 with Manchester 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 accomplish it in England.3
International career
Wanchope was hugely important to the Costa Rican national team, playing for the team in the 2002 FIFA World Cup and several Gold Cups. On October 8, 2005, Wanchope became the all-time leading goal scorer for Los Ticos when he scored the first goal in a home win over the USA in the qualifying match that sent Los Ticos to the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
On 9 June 2006, he scored twice in the opening game of the 2006 World Cup, a 4-2 loss to Germany. These two goals made Wanchope the first Costa Rican to score twice in one World Cup match, and put him alongside Rónald Gómez as the only Costa Ricans ever to score more than one World Cup goal. After the defeat to Germany, Costa Rica were defeated by both Ecuador and Poland. Thus Costa Rica finished last in their group and failed to qualify for the second round. Wanchope played his last game for his country at the year 2007 when Sweden had come to visit Costa Rica. He played 25 minutes and then he was substituited and was very prised..
Paulo Wanchope is now a manager in his native Costa Rica. He manages the club Herediano were he is under imense pressure to deliver as he had such a high profile career.
Career statistics
References
External links
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