Valdo (footballer, born 1981)

Valmiro Lopes Rocha (born 23 April 1981), known as Valdo, is a former Cape Verdean professional footballer who played mainly as a winger.

Valdo
Valdo in action for Levante in 2011
Personal information
Full nameValmiro Lopes Rocha
Date of birth (1981-04-23) 23 April 1981 (age 43)
Place of birthVillablino, Spain
Height1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s)Winger
Team information
Current team
Izarra
Youth career
1993–2001Pozuelo
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2001–2003Real Madrid B60(8)
2002–2003Real Madrid1(0)
2003Osasuna (loan)13(1)
2003–2007Osasuna107(18)
2007–2009Espanyol42(5)
2009–2010Málaga (loan)19(2)
2010–2012Levante63(8)
2012–2013Atlante4(0)
2013Levante (loan)13(0)
2014Asteras Tripoli9(0)
2015Racing Santander1(0)
2015Atlético Kolkata9(1)
2016–2017Lealtad19(1)
2017–2018Peña Sport33(6)
2019–2020Izarra32(1)
International career
2003Spain U216(3)
2011Cape Verde2(1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 26 February 2020

Valdo had played for several clubs in La Liga during his professional career, notably Osasuna, Espanyol and Levante. Over 12 seasons in the competition, he appeared in 258 matches and scored 34 goals.

Early years

Valdo was born in Villablino, León, in the region of Laciana, where his parents had moved after migrating from Cape Verde to work in the coal mines.[1]

He started playing football with the amateur side CF Pozuelo de Alarcón in Madrid and stayed there for the following seven years.

Club career

Real Madrid / Osasuna

In 2001, Real Madrid signed him for its reserve teams. He played in 2001–02 with Real Madrid Castilla and, also during that season, received first-team opportunities in La Liga, the Copa del Rey and the UEFA Champions League, with the Merengues eventually winning the latter competition.[2]In January 2003, Valdo moved to the league club CA Osasuna, first on loan,[3] where he developed as a top division player, scoring five goals in 35 games in his first full season.[4] On 11 April 2004, he scored in a 3–0 away win against his former club.[5]

In the 2005–06 season, although he featured much less mainly due to a groin ailment,[6] Valdo scored in a 2–1 home victory over FC Barcelona on 12 March 2006, as Osasuna qualified for the first time for the Champions League qualifying rounds. After the demotion to the UEFA Cup, he helped the team reach the last-four against Sevilla FC, scoring twice in ten matches.

Espanyol

RCD Espanyol signed Valdo at the end of 2006–07 to a four-year deal.[7] He played his first game for the Barcelona-based side against CF Peralada during the pre-season.

On 14 July 2009, after having appeared sparingly, Valdo moved to Málaga CF in a season-long loan. After being dropped from the squad for several months due to his bad performances, he was brought back on 27 February 2010; he scored his first goal for the club against Barcelona on the same day, but Málaga lost 1–2 away at Camp Nou.[8]

Levante

On 13 August 2010, Valdo left Espanyol and signed with Levante UD, reuniting with his Málaga teammates Gustavo Munúa and Xavi Torres.[9] He contributed heavily during his first season – 2,119 minutes, 25 starts – as Levante retained their top-flight status, scoring against Getafe CF in a 2–0 home win[10] and Villarreal CF for a 1–0 away victory.[11]

Valdo was even more important in 2011–12 and scored on six occasions as Levante qualified for the Europa League for the first time ever after finishing sixth. Two of those goals near the end of the season, in home defeats of Atlético Madrid (2–0)[12] and Granada CF (3–1).[13]

Later career

After leaving Levante, Valdo rarely settled with a club, playing in quick succession with Asteras Tripoli in Greece, Racing de Santander of Spain and Atlético de Kolkata of the Indian Super League.[14] On 1 September 2016, he returned to Spain to sign for CD Lealtad.[15]

International career

Valdo played for the Spanish under-21s in the early 2000s. In late August 2011, aged 30, he was called up by the Cape Verde national team for a match against Mali on 3 September, for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualificatiers,[16] and made his debut in the 0–3 away loss.[17]

Career statistics

Club

As of 8 October 2015
ClubSeasonLeagueCupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Real Madrid2001–02[18]La Liga10002[a]030
2002–03[18]La Liga00100010
Total10102040
Osasuna (loan)2002–03[18]La Liga13100131
Osasuna2003–04[18]La Liga35510365
2004–05[18]La Liga27562337
2005–06[18]La Liga192002[b]0212
2006–07[18]La Liga2661012[c]2398
Total120198214214223
Espanyol2007–08[18]La Liga31430344
2008–09[18]La Liga11152163
Total42582507
Málaga (loan)2009–10[18]La Liga19230222
Levante2010–11[18]La Liga29240332
2011–12[18]La Liga34610356
Total63850688
Atlante2012–13[19]Ascenso MX402060
Levante (loan)2012–13[18]La Liga130003[d]0160
Asteras Tripoli2013–14[19]Super League Greece900090
Racing Santander2014–15[19]Segunda División100010
Atlético Kolkata2015[19]Indian Super League2121
Career total2743327419232041

International goals

#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.8 October 2011Estádio da Várzea, Praia, Cape Verde  Zimbabwe2–1Win2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification[20]

References

  • Valdo at BDFutbol
  • Valdo at National-Football-Teams.com