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Height
52 years
Jan 25, 1974
Portugal
Country

West Ham United

31

Matches

Won
10
Drawn
8
Lost
13

Win percentage

Match stats

Apr 10

Wolverhampton Wanderers
W4-0
0
0

Apr 5

Leeds United
D2-2
0
0

Mar 22

Aston Villa
L2-0
0
0

Mar 14

Manchester City
D1-1
0
0

Mar 9

Brentford
D2-2
0
0

Mar 4

Fulham
W0-1
0
0

Feb 28

Liverpool
L5-2
0
0

Feb 21

AFC Bournemouth
D0-0
0
0

Feb 14

Burton Albion
W0-1
0
0

Feb 10

Manchester United
D1-1
0
0
West Ham United

Apr 10

Premier League
Wolverhampton Wanderers
4-0

Apr 5

FA Cup
Leeds United
2-2

Mar 22

Premier League
Aston Villa
2-0

Mar 14

Premier League
Manchester City
1-1

Mar 9

FA Cup
Brentford
2-2
2008/2009

News

About

Nuno Espírito Santo is a 52-year-old football coach at West Ham United, born on January 25, 1974. Follow Nuno Espírito Santo on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, career history, transfer news, FotMob ratings, and comprehensive performance analytics.

Nuno Espírito Santo is at West Ham United alongside Mads Hermansen, Kyle Walker-Peters, Max Kilman, Axel Disasi, Crysencio Summerville, Callum Wilson, Valentín Castellanos, Malick Diouf, Konstantinos Mavropanos, Adama Traoré, Mateus Fernandes, Pablo, Jarrod Bowen, Keiber Lamadrid, Lukasz Fabianski, Alphonse Areola, Jean-Clair Todibo, Soungoutou Magassa, Tomás Soucek, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Oliver Scarles, Freddie Potts, and Ezra Mayers. Visit their player pages on FotMob to explore detailed statistics, performance ratings, and career information.

Nuno Espírito Santo's career has included time at FC Porto and Dinamo Moscow as a player and Nottingham Forest, Al Ittihad, Tottenham Hotspur, Wolverhampton Wanderers, FC Porto, Valencia, and Rio Ave as a coach.

On the international stage, Nuno Espírito Santo has represented Portugal.

Nuno Espírito Santo is from Portugal, and the national teams include Diogo Costa, Ricardo Velho, Diogo Dalot, Tomás Araújo, António Silva, Samú, Matheus Nunes, Gonçalo Guedes, Bruno Fernandes, Gonçalo Ramos, Joao Félix, Mateus Fernandes, José Sá, Renato Veiga, Gonçalo Inácio, João Neves, Trincão, Paulinho, Rafael Leão, Pedro Neto, Pote, João Cancelo, Rúben Neves, Rui Silva, Vitinha, Ricardo Horta, Rodrigo Mora, Nuno Mendes, Francisco Conceição, Inês Pereira, Catarina Amado, Lúcia Alves, Pauleta, Barbara Lopes, Nelly Rodrigues, Daniela Areia Santos, Raquel Ferreira, Francisca Nazareth, Andreia Bravo, Carolina Santiago, Jéssica Silva, Tatiana Pinto, Rute Costa, Fátima Pinto, Dolores Silva, Carole Costa, Andreia Faria, Diana Silva, Carolina Correia, Diana Gomes, Beatriz Pina Fonseca, Ana Capeta, Sierra Cota-Yarde, and Nádia Bravo. Explore each player's page on FotMob for comprehensive statistics, match history, and international career data.

Throughout their career, Nuno Espírito Santo has won 5 titles: Saudi Pro League (2022/2023) and Super Cup (2022/2023) with Al Ittihad, Championship (2017/2018) and Premier League Asia Trophy (2019) with Wolverhampton Wanderers, and Emirates Cup (2014) with Valencia.

Nuno Espírito Santo has been involved in Champions League. Each league page on FotMob provides comprehensive coverage including standings, fixtures, top scorers, and detailed team statistics.

FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of Nuno Espírito Santo, including career statistics, match-by-match ratings, transfer history, market value trends, and detailed performance analytics. Follow Nuno Espírito Santo to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.

Career

Coach

West Ham UnitedSep 2025 - now

Senior career

12
0
11*
0*

National team

* Number of goals and matches before 2006 may be inaccurate in some cases.
  • Matches
  • Goals
Trophies

Al Ittihad

Saudi Arabia
1
Saudi Pro League(22/23)
1
Super Cup(22/23)

Valencia

Spain
1
Emirates Cup(2014)
Trophies (Player)

FC Porto

Portugal
1
Inter Continental Cup(2004)
3
Taça de Portugal(09/10 · 08/09 · 02/03)
3
Super Cup(09/10 · 04/05 · 03/04)
4
Liga Portugal(08/09 · 07/08 · 03/04 · 02/03)

News

About

Nuno Espírito Santo is a 52-year-old football coach at West Ham United, born on January 25, 1974. Follow Nuno Espírito Santo on FotMob for live match updates, detailed statistics, career history, transfer news, FotMob ratings, and comprehensive performance analytics.

Nuno Espírito Santo is at West Ham United alongside Mads Hermansen, Kyle Walker-Peters, Max Kilman, Axel Disasi, Crysencio Summerville, Callum Wilson, Valentín Castellanos, Malick Diouf, Konstantinos Mavropanos, Adama Traoré, Mateus Fernandes, Pablo, Jarrod Bowen, Keiber Lamadrid, Lukasz Fabianski, Alphonse Areola, Jean-Clair Todibo, Soungoutou Magassa, Tomás Soucek, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Oliver Scarles, Freddie Potts, and Ezra Mayers. Visit their player pages on FotMob to explore detailed statistics, performance ratings, and career information.

Nuno Espírito Santo's career has included time at FC Porto and Dinamo Moscow as a player and Nottingham Forest, Al Ittihad, Tottenham Hotspur, Wolverhampton Wanderers, FC Porto, Valencia, and Rio Ave as a coach.

On the international stage, Nuno Espírito Santo has represented Portugal.

Nuno Espírito Santo is from Portugal, and the national teams include Diogo Costa, Ricardo Velho, Diogo Dalot, Tomás Araújo, António Silva, Samú, Matheus Nunes, Gonçalo Guedes, Bruno Fernandes, Gonçalo Ramos, Joao Félix, Mateus Fernandes, José Sá, Renato Veiga, Gonçalo Inácio, João Neves, Trincão, Paulinho, Rafael Leão, Pedro Neto, Pote, João Cancelo, Rúben Neves, Rui Silva, Vitinha, Ricardo Horta, Rodrigo Mora, Nuno Mendes, Francisco Conceição, Inês Pereira, Catarina Amado, Lúcia Alves, Pauleta, Barbara Lopes, Nelly Rodrigues, Daniela Areia Santos, Raquel Ferreira, Francisca Nazareth, Andreia Bravo, Carolina Santiago, Jéssica Silva, Tatiana Pinto, Rute Costa, Fátima Pinto, Dolores Silva, Carole Costa, Andreia Faria, Diana Silva, Carolina Correia, Diana Gomes, Beatriz Pina Fonseca, Ana Capeta, Sierra Cota-Yarde, and Nádia Bravo. Explore each player's page on FotMob for comprehensive statistics, match history, and international career data.

Throughout their career, Nuno Espírito Santo has won 5 titles: Saudi Pro League (2022/2023) and Super Cup (2022/2023) with Al Ittihad, Championship (2017/2018) and Premier League Asia Trophy (2019) with Wolverhampton Wanderers, and Emirates Cup (2014) with Valencia.

Nuno Espírito Santo has been involved in Champions League. Each league page on FotMob provides comprehensive coverage including standings, fixtures, top scorers, and detailed team statistics.

FotMob provides comprehensive coverage of Nuno Espírito Santo, including career statistics, match-by-match ratings, transfer history, market value trends, and detailed performance analytics. Follow Nuno Espírito Santo to receive notifications about upcoming matches, goals, and other key events.