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Hélder (footballer, born 1971) (Hélder Marino Rodrigues Cristóvão) was born on 21 March, 1971 in Luanda, Angola, is a footballer. Discover Hélder (footballer, born 1971)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?
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Hélder Marino Rodrigues Cristóvão |
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Age |
53 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aries |
Born |
21 March 1971 |
Birthday |
21 March |
Birthplace |
Luanda, Angola |
Nationality |
Angola |
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He is a member of famous footballer with the age 53 years old group.
Hélder (footballer, born 1971) Height, Weight & Measurements
At 53 years old, Hélder (footballer, born 1971) height
is 1.81 m .
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1.81 m |
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Hélder (footballer, born 1971) Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Hélder (footballer, born 1971) worth at the age of 53 years old? Hélder (footballer, born 1971)’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Angola. We have estimated
Hélder (footballer, born 1971)'s net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2023 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2023 |
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Net Worth in 2022 |
Pending |
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Source of Income |
footballer |
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Timeline
Cristóvão was hired by Ismaily SC, placed last in the Egyptian Premier League, on 13 September 2022. His contract was terminated hours later, allegedly due to misinformation presented on his curriculum vitae by his agent.
On 7 June 2021, Cristóvão was appointed at newly promoted Al-Hazem F.C. in the Saudi top division. He was removed from the bottom-placed side on 27 November and replaced by Constantin Gâlcă.
Cristóvão was named manager of FC DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda on 6 January 2020, taking charge of the third-placed team of the Slovak Super Liga on a deal until 31 May. On 15 May, however, the club decided not to renew his contract.
On 5 April 2018, Cristóvão announced he would leave Benfica at the end of the season. In August that year, he was hired as director of football and academy director at Al Nassr FC in the Saudi Professional League. He became caretaker manager in November after the exit of José Daniel Carreño, and relinquished that role when compatriot Rui Vitória was appointed the following January. Three months later, he was given a new job in the same league at Ettifaq FC who had two games remaining to avoid relegation, which was finally achieved.
Benfica B only managed to stave off relegation in the 2015–16 campaign in the last matchday, defeating S.C. Freamunde 5–0 at home and also benefitting from a 1–1 draw between C.D. Mafra and C.D. Aves. Cristóvão's team collected more losses (21) than wins (15), conceding 64 times whilst scoring 59; additionally, on 15 March 2016, he was suspended for 30 days after being sent off against S.C. Covilhã, which ended with a 2–2 home draw.
On 3 July 2013, Cristóvão returned to Benfica as manager of the reserve team, replacing Luís Norton de Matos. In the 2014–15 season, he led them to their second best position in the second tier, a sixth place (fifth in 2013–14), as the highest scoring team with 81 goals.
Cristóvão began working as a manager in the summer of 2009, precisely with his first club Estoril (in the Segunda Liga). On 28 September, merely two months after being appointed, he was fired.
For the 2002–03 campaign, aged 31, Hélder returned to Benfica, playing there two more years (winning the Taça de Portugal in 2004) and joining Paris Saint-Germain F.C. the following season, where he teamed up with compatriot Pauleta. He spent his last year at Athlitiki Enosi Larissa F.C. in 2005–06, appearing rarely in the Super League Greece and retiring subsequently.
In November 1999, Hélder joined Newcastle United of the Premier League on loan for a fee of £500,000, making 12 official appearances and scoring in a 2–2 away draw against Sunderland in the Tyne–Wear derby the following 6 February. In that season, the Spaniards went on to conquer their first league title, with the player failing to contribute in that competition; he returned to Depor subsequently, appearing very rarely in his last year, which ended in conquest of the Copa del Rey.
Hélder appeared for Portugal at Euro 1996. In 2009, he started working as a manager, going on to spend several years with Benfica's reserves.
Hélder represented the nation at UEFA Euro 1996, appearing in all four matches for the quarter-finalists as he started alongside Fernando Couto.
Born in Luanda, Portuguese Angola, Hélder first attracted attention as a G.D. Estoril Praia player, moving to S.L. Benfica for the 1992–93 season where he would stay the following four and a half years, mainly as a starter. In December 1996 he signed for Deportivo de La Coruña, playing 22 La Liga matches in only six months as the club finished in third position.
Hélder earned 35 caps for the Portugal national team, scoring three goals. His first was on 12 February 1992 in a 2–0 win over the Netherlands in an exhibition game, and his last a 4–0 loss to France in Paris on 25 April 2001, in another friendly.
Hélder Marino Rodrigues Cristóvão (born 21 March 1971), known simply as Hélder as a player, is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a central defender, currently a manager.