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{{Short description|Portuguese footballer (born 1986)}}
{{Portuguese name|Santos|Moutinho}}
{{For|the other Portuguese footballer of the same name|João Moutinho (footballer, born 1998)}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2020}}
{{Portuguese name|Iria Santos|Moutinho}}
{{Infobox football biography
{{Infobox football biography
| playername = João Moutinho
| name = João Moutinho
| image = [[File:João Moutinho Euro 2012 01.jpg|250 px]]
| image = João Moutinho 2018 (cropped).jpg
| caption = Moutinho with [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]] at the [[2018 FIFA World Cup]]
| caption =
| full_name = João Filipe Iria Santos Moutinho<ref name=FIFA>{{cite web|url=http://tournament.fifadata.com/documents/FCC/2017/PDF/FCC_2017_SQUADLISTS.PDF|title=FIFA Confederations Cup Russia 2017: List of players: Portugal|publisher=FIFA|page=7|date=20 March 2018|access-date=29 March 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170629052624/http://tournament.fifadata.com/documents/FCC/2017/PDF/FCC_2017_SQUADLISTS.PDF|archive-date=29 June 2017|url-status=dead}}</ref>
| fullname = João Filipe Iria Santos Moutinho
| dateofbirth = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1986|9|8}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1986|9|8|df=y}}<ref name=FIFA/>
| birth_place = [[Barreiro, Portugal|Barreiro]], Portugal<ref name=MFC>{{cite web|url=https://maisfutebol.iol.pt/amp/joao-moutinho-em-chat-no-maisfutebol-revelacoes-fora-dos-relvados|title=João Moutinho em "chat" no Maisfutebol: revelações fora dos relvados|trans-title=João Moutinho in Maisfutebol chat: revelations off the pitch|publisher=MaisFutebol|language=pt|access-date=12 May 2020}}</ref>
| cityofbirth = [[Portimão]]
| height = 1.70 m<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tournament.fifadata.com/documents/FWC/2018/pdf/FWC_2018_SQUADLISTS.PDF|title=2018 FIFA World Cup Russia – List of Players|publisher=FIFA|date=4 June 2018|access-date=19 June 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180619164139/https://tournament.fifadata.com/documents/FWC/2018/pdf/FWC_2018_SQUADLISTS.PDF |archive-date=19 June 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref>
| countryofbirth = [[Portugal]]
| height = {{convert|1.70|m|ftin|abbr=on}}
| currentclub = [[Manchester United]]
| clubnumber = 8
| position = [[Midfielder]]
| position = [[Midfielder]]
| currentclub = [[S.C. Braga|Braga]]
| youthyears1 = 1994–1999 | youthclubs1 = [[Portimonense S.C.|Portimonense]]
| clubnumber = 8
| youthyears2 = 1999–2005 | youthclubs2 = [[Sporting Clube de Portugal|Sporting CP]]
| youthyears1 = 1996-2000
| years1 = 2005–2010 | clubs1 = [[Sporting Clube de Portugal|Sporting CP]] | caps1 = 163 | goals1 = 21
| youthclubs1 = [[Portimonense S.C.|Portimonense]]
| years2 = 2010–2012 | clubs2 = [[F.C. Porto|Porto]] | caps2 = 56 | goals2 = 3
| youthyears2 = 2000–2004
| years3 = 2012- | clubs3 = [[Manchester United|United]] | caps2 = 0 | goals2 = 0
| youthclubs2 = [[Sporting CP Youth Academy|Sporting CP]]
| nationalyears1 = 2005–2007 | nationalteam1 = [[Portugal national under-21 football team|Portugal U21]] | nationalcaps1 = 15 | nationalgoals1 = 2
| years1 = 2003–2004
| nationalyears2 = 2005– | nationalteam2 = [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]] | nationalcaps2 = 48 | nationalgoals2 = 2
| pcupdate = 12 May 2012
| clubs1 = [[Sporting CP B]]
| caps1 = 30
| ntupdate = 18:41, 27 June 2012 (UTC)
| goals1 = 1
| years2 = 2004–2010
| clubs2 = [[Sporting CP]]
| caps2 = 163
| goals2 = 21
| years3 = 2010–2013
| clubs3 = [[FC Porto|Porto]]
| caps3 = 83
| goals3 = 4
| years4 = 2013–2018
| clubs4 = [[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]]
| caps4 = 158
| goals4 = 9
| years5 = 2018–2023
| clubs5 = [[Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.|Wolverhampton Wanderers]]
| caps5 = 175
| goals5 = 5
| years6 = 2023–
| clubs6 = [[S.C. Braga|Braga]]
| caps6 = 37
| goals6 = 1
| nationalyears1 = 2003
| nationalteam1 = [[Portugal national under-17 football team|Portugal U17]]
| nationalcaps1 = 15
| nationalgoals1 = 0
| nationalyears2 = 2004
| nationalteam2 = [[Portugal national under-18 football team|Portugal U18]]
| nationalcaps2 = 5
| nationalgoals2 = 0
| nationalyears3 = 2004
| nationalteam3 = [[Portugal national under-19 football team|Portugal U19]]
| nationalcaps3 = 4
| nationalgoals3 = 1
| nationalyears4 = 2005–2007
| nationalteam4 = [[Portugal national under-21 football team|Portugal U21]]
| nationalcaps4 = 17
| nationalgoals4 = 2
| nationalyears5 = 2006
| nationalteam5 = [[Portugal national football B team|Portugal B]]
| nationalcaps5 = 1
| nationalgoals5 = 0
| nationalyears6 = 2005–2022
| nationalteam6 = [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]]
| nationalcaps6 = 146
| nationalgoals6 = 7
| medaltemplates = {{Medal|Sport|Men's [[Association football|football]]}}
{{medal|Country|{{fb|POR}}}}
{{Medal|Comp|[[UEFA European Championship]]|}}
{{Medal|W|[[UEFA Euro 2016|2016 France]]|[[UEFA Euro 2016 squads#Portugal|Team]]}}
{{Medal|B|[[UEFA Euro 2012|2012 Poland-Ukraine]]|[[UEFA Euro 2012 squads#Portugal|Team]]}}<!--Though there was no third place playoff, UEFA decided in the 2012 edition to award the semi-final losers (Germany and Portugal) bronze medals.-->
{{Medal|Competition|[[UEFA Nations League]]}}
{{Medal|Winner|[[2019 UEFA Nations League Finals|2019 Portugal]]|[[2019 UEFA Nations League Finals squads#Portugal|Team]]}}
{{Medal|Comp|[[FIFA Confederations Cup]]|}}
{{medal|3rd|[[2017 FIFA Confederations Cup|2017 Russia]]|[[2017 FIFA Confederations Cup squads#Portugal|Team]]}}
{{MedalCompetition|[[UEFA European Under-17 Championship|UEFA European U17 Championship]]}}
{{Medal|W|[[2003 UEFA European Under-17 Championship|2003 Portugal]]||[[2003 UEFA European Under-17 Championship squads#Portugal|Team]]}}
| club-update = 23:36, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
| nationalteam-update = 22:38, 9 June 2022 (UTC)
}}
}}
'''João Filipe Iria Santos Moutinho''' ({{IPA-pt|ʒuˈɐ̃w moˈtĩɲu}}; born 8 September 1986 in [[Portimão]], [[Algarve]]) is a [[Portugal|Portuguese]] [[Association football|footballer]] who plays for [[F.C. Porto]], also being a [[Portugal national football team|Portuguese international]].


'''João Filipe Iria Santos Moutinho''' {{post-nominals|post-noms=[[Order of Merit (Portugal)|ComM]]}} ({{IPA|pt-PT|ʒuˈɐ̃w fɨˈlipiˈɾi.ɐ ˈsɐ̃tuʒ moˈtĩɲu, ˈʒwɐ̃w -|lang}};<ref>{{Cite web |date=18 February 2024 |title=Grande Entrevista - João Moutinho {{!}} sport tv |trans-title=Great Interview - João Moutinho {{!}} sport tv |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THpt2KvM1Lc&t=14s |access-date=27 May 2024 |website=[[YouTube]] |publisher=[[Sport TV]] |language=Portuguese}}</ref> born 8 September 1986) is a Portuguese [[Association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Midfielder#Central midfielder|central midfielder]] for [[Primeira Liga]] club [[S.C. Braga|Braga]].
Mainly a [[Midfielder#Centre midfielder|central midfielder]], he can also operate as a [[Midfielder#Defensive midfielder|holding]] or [[Midfielder#Attacking midfielder|attacking midfielder]], and on either flank.

Moutinho began his professional career with [[Sporting CP]], moving in 2010 to [[FC Porto]] and winning twelve major titles between the two clubs combined. Three years later he transferred to [[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]] for €25 million, conquering the [[Ligue 1]] championship in the [[2016–17 Ligue 1|2016–17 season]]; in 2018, he joined [[Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.|Wolverhampton Wanderers]], playing 212 total games before being released in 2023 and joining Braga.

Moutinho represented the Portugal national team at four [[UEFA European Championship|European Championships]], one [[UEFA Nations League]] finals and two [[FIFA World Cup]]s, winning the [[UEFA Euro 2016|2016]] and [[2019 UEFA Nations League Finals|2019]] editions of each of the former two tournaments.


==Club career==
==Club career==
===Sporting===
===Sporting===
Moutinho was born in [[Barreiro, Portugal|Barreiro]], [[Setúbal District]], but his birth was registered in [[Portimão]], [[Algarve]], where he grew up.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.cmjornal.pt/mais-cm/domingo/amp/joao-moutinho|title=João Moutinho|newspaper=[[Correio da Manhã (Portugal)|Correio da Manhã]]|language=pt|date=11 July 2010|access-date=12 May 2020}}</ref> After showing great promise as a boy playing for [[Portimonense S.C.|Portimonense SC]], he signed with [[Sporting Clube de Portugal]] from Lisbon when he turned 13 to continue his [[Sporting CP Youth Academy|football education]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.dn.pt/arquivo/2005/interior/um-dia-especial-para-o-cla-moutinho-612994.html|title=Um dia especial para o clã Moutinho|trans-title=A special day for the Moutinho clan|newspaper=[[Diário de Notícias]]|first=Tiago|last=Silva Pires|language=pt|date=19 March 2005|access-date=24 July 2018}}</ref>
After showing great promise as a boy playing for hometown club [[Portimonense S.C.|Portimonense SC]], when Moutinho turned 13 he signed with [[Sporting Clube de Portugal]], to continue his football education.


During the 2004–05 pre-season, at only 17 years old, he was called by then-manager [[José Peseiro]] onto the first squad, where he played some games, and began to display some talent for a such a young player. After that, however, he returned to the junior team, at the time coached by [[Paulo Bento]], with players such as [[Miguel Veloso]] and [[Nani]]. He helped the team win the national title that season, although he was also regularly training with the main squad.
During the 2004–05 pre-season, at only 17 years of age, Moutinho was called by manager [[José Peseiro]] to the main squad. However, he then returned to the junior team coached by [[Paulo Bento]] and featured alongside such players such as [[Miguel Veloso]] and [[Nani (footballer)|Nani]], helping the side win the national title that season.


In the beginning of 2005, Moutinho was called up for a game in the [[Taça de Portugal|Portuguese Cup]], eventually playing 20 minutes against [[F.C. Pampilhosa]], and made his [[Primeira Liga|league]] debut on 23 January, staying in the entire 3–0 win at [[Gil Vicente F.C.|Gil Vicente FC]], donning the #28 jersey previously worn by [[Cristiano Ronaldo]]. Based on extremely consistent displays, he wasted no time in establishing himself as a regular as he quickly grew into a polished performer, able to play in any position across a flat midfield or in a diamond formation. His box-to-box dynamism and tremendous determination quickly made him a firm fan favourite, as he rarely missed a game since becoming a first-choice player.
In the beginning of 2005, Moutinho was called up for a [[Taça de Portugal]] match, eventually playing 20 minutes against [[F.C. Pampilhosa]],<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.record.pt/futebol/futebol-nacional/liga-nos/sporting/detalhe/joao-moutinho-celebra-2-anos-de-carreira.html|title=João Moutinho celebra 2 anos de carreira|trans-title=João Moutinho celebrates 2 years in career|newspaper=[[Record (Portuguese newspaper)|Record]]|language=pt|date=5 January 2007|access-date=24 July 2018}}</ref> and made his [[Primeira Liga]] debut on 23 January, staying in the entire 3–0 win at [[Gil Vicente F.C.]] and wearing the #28 shirt previously worn by [[Cristiano Ronaldo]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.record.xl.pt/Futebol/Nacional/1a_liga/Sporting/interior.aspx?content_id=224105|title=A vez de Moutinho|trans-title=Moutinho's turn|newspaper=Record|language=pt|date=23 January 2005|access-date=16 October 2015}}</ref> Based on consistent displays, he wasted no time in establishing himself as a regular while being able to play in any position across a flat midfield or in a diamond formation; his box-to-box dynamism and determination quickly made him a firm fan favourite, as he rarely missed a game since becoming first-choice.<ref name=Untouchable>{{cite news|url=https://www.dn.pt/desporto/seleccao/interior/joao-moutinhoo-indispensavel-que-faz-os-outros-brilhar-5169613.html|title=João Moutinho. O indispensável que faz os outros brilhar|trans-title=João Moutinho. The untouchable who makes others shine|newspaper=Diário de Notícias|language=pt|date=17 May 2016|access-date=24 July 2018}}</ref>


[[File:Sporting Clube de Portugal vs Sporting Clube de Braga 02.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Moutinho (right) battling [[João Pereira (footballer, born 1984)|João Pereira]] in 2009]]
Moutinho's performances in the closing stages of the campaign, especially in the [[UEFA Europa League|UEFA Cup]] with ''[[Man of the Match]]'' displays against [[Feyenoord]] and [[Newcastle United F.C.|Newcastle United]] that helped the ''Lions'' [[2004–05 UEFA Cup|reach]] [[2005 UEFA Cup Final|the final]] of the competition, made him an automatic starter for Sporting despite his young age; he contributed with 15 league matches, as Sporting [[2004–05 Primeira Liga|finished second]]. During the summer, he penned a one-year extension with the club.<ref>[http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/newsid=308833.html Sporting get more of João Moutinho]; UEFA.com, 10 June 2005</ref>
Moutinho's performances in the closing stages of the campaign, especially in the [[UEFA Europa League|UEFA Cup]] with [[player of the match]] displays against [[Feyenoord]]<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.record.pt/futebol/futebol-nacional/liga-nos/sporting/detalhe/joao-moutinho-jogo-correu-me-bem.html|title=João Moutinho: "Jogo correu-me bem"|trans-title=João Moutinho: «Match went well for me»|newspaper=Record|language=pt|date=25 February 2005|access-date=24 July 2018}}</ref> and [[Newcastle United F.C.|Newcastle United]]<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.record.pt/futebol/futebol-nacional/liga-nos/sporting/detalhe/sporting-newcastle-4-1-uma-noite-historica-deu-a-vitoria-aos-melhores.html|title=Sporting-Newcastle, 4–1: Uma noite histórica deu a vitória aos melhores|trans-title=Sporting-Newcastle, 4–1: Historical night gave win to the best|newspaper=Record|language=pt|date=15 April 2005|access-date=24 July 2018}}</ref> that helped the ''Lions'' [[2004–05 UEFA Cup|reach]] [[2005 UEFA Cup Final|the final]] of the competition, made him an automatic starter despite his young age; he contributed with 15 league games as his team [[2004–05 Primeira Liga|finished second]] and, during the summer, he agreed to a one-year extension.<ref>[http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/newsid=308833.html Sporting get more of João Moutinho]; UEFA, 10 June 2005</ref>


In [[2005–06 Primeira Liga|his first full season]], Moutinho's further progress and exceptional consistency (he was the only player to play every minute of every match in the domestic league) was one of the brightest spots in Sporting's runner-up final place. Incidentally, he netted his team's final goal of the campaign, a 1–0 win over [[S.C. Braga]] to ensure a [[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|return]] to [[UEFA Champions League]] football for the [[Lisbon]] club.
In [[2005–06 Primeira Liga|his first full season]], Moutinho's further progress and exceptional consistency (he was the only player to play every minute of every match in the domestic league) was one of the brightest spots in Sporting's runner-up final place. Incidentally, he scored his team's final goal of the campaign, a 1–0 win over [[S.C. Braga]] to ensure a [[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|return]] to [[UEFA Champions League]] football for the [[Lisbon]] side.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.record.xl.pt/Futebol/Nacional/1a_liga/Sporting/interior.aspx?content_id=268906|title=Um campeonato para Moutinho|trans-title=A championship for Moutinho|newspaper=Record|language=pt|date=6 May 2006|access-date=16 October 2015}}</ref>


In [[2006–07 Primeira Liga|2006–07]], following the departure of veteran [[Ricardo Sá Pinto]], Moutinho was made vice-captain at just 19 years of age. [[2007–08 Primeira Liga|The following season]], after [[Custódio]] and [[Ricardo Pereira|Ricardo]] also left, he would be named captain, the second youngest in the history of the club's professional football, behind Sporting's first captain and associate founder, [[Francisco Stromp]].
In [[2006–07 Primeira Liga|2006–07]], following the departure of veteran [[Ricardo Sá Pinto]], Moutinho was made vice-captain at just 19 years of age.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.publico.pt/2006/10/22/jornal/joao-moutinho-o-simbolo-posronaldo-103424|title=João Moutinho, o símbolo pós-Ronaldo|trans-title=João Moutinho, the post-Ronaldo symbol|newspaper=[[Público (Portugal)|Público]]|first=Filipe|last=Escobar de Lima|language=pt|date=22 October 2006|access-date=24 July 2018}}</ref> [[2007–08 Primeira Liga|The following season]], after [[Custódio Castro|Custódio]] and [[Ricardo (footballer, born 1976)|Ricardo]] also left, he would be named [[Captain (association football)|captain]], the second youngest in the history of the club's professional football, behind first captain and associate founder Francisco Stromp.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.record.xl.pt/arquivo/detalhe/joao-moutinho-queremos-mostrar-o-que-valemos-308586.html|title=João Moutinho: "Queremos mostrar o que valemos"|trans-title=João Moutinho: "We want to show our worth"|newspaper=Record|language=pt|date=12 June 2007|access-date=16 October 2015|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151119152724/http://www.record.xl.pt/arquivo/detalhe/joao-moutinho-queremos-mostrar-o-que-valemos-308586.html|archive-date=19 November 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.record.xl.pt/Futebol/Nacional/1a_liga/Sporting/interior.aspx?content_id=334203|title=Moutinho: "Culpa é da equipa por permitir remate"|trans-title=Moutinho: "Team is to blame for allowing shot"|newspaper=Record|language=pt|date=25 February 2008|access-date=16 October 2015}}</ref>


In [[2008–09 Primeira Liga|2008–09]], after an aborted deal with [[Premier League]] club [[Everton F.C.|Everton]],<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/e/everton/7527890.stm Everton bid for Moutinho rejected]; [[BBC Sport]], 27 July 2008</ref><ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/f/fulham/7546760.stm Fulham sign Johnson from Everton]; BBC Sport, 7 August 2008</ref> Moutinho was again ever present, only missing three league matches (43 overall appearances) as Sporting finished once again runners-up; he also had the dubious distinction of netting his side's only goal in the [[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] [[Single-elimination tournament|round of 16]] clash against [[FC Bayern Munich]], a 1–12 aggregate loss.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/europe/7936200.stm B Munich 7–1 Sporting (agg 12–1)]; BBC Sport, 10 March 2009</ref>
That season, with [[Leandro Romagnoli]] (an [[Midfielder#Attacking midfielder|attacking midfielder]]) also in the starting eleven, Moutinho, more often than not, moved from his natural "behind-the-forwards" midfield role to the right flank, where he still managed to deliver impressive performances. During this season, he further established himself as somewhat of a club symbol, earning plaudits as one of the league's top players, with impressive regular and quality performances.

In [[2008–09 Primeira Liga|2008–09]], after an aborted deal with [[Premier League]]'s [[Everton F.C.|Everton]],<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/e/everton/7527890.stm Everton bid for Moutinho rejected]; [[BBC Sport]], 27 July 2008</ref><ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/f/fulham/7546760.stm Fulham sign Johnson from Everton ]; BBC Sport, 7 August 2008</ref> Moutinho was again ever present, only missing three league matches (almost 50 presences overall) as Sporting finished once again runner-up; he also had the dubious distinction of scoring his side's only goal in the [[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] [[Single-elimination tournament|round-of-16]] clash against [[FC Bayern Munich]], a 1–12 aggregate loss.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/europe/7936200.stm B Munich 7–1 Sporting (agg 12–1)]; BBC Sport, 10 March 2009</ref>


===Porto===
===Porto===
[[File:João Moutinho 6297.jpg|thumb|180px|Moutinho playing for Porto in 2011]]
On 3 July 2010, Moutinho signed a five-year contract with [[F.C. Porto]]. The player fell under heavy criticism for forcing a transfer to a rival club after spending 10 years in Sporting's youth ranks, also being one of the team's star players and captain. Sporting chairman [[José Eduardo Bettencourt]] described Moutinho's conduct as deplorable: "If I had not experienced the situation, I would not believe it was possible to descend so low". Sporting awaited offers from other clubs but Moutinho forced the transfer to Porto: "We tried to get him to wait longer, so that there might be some offers from abroad, but Joao lost his temper and forced an exit to FC Porto, telling us that he had given his word to FC Porto".<ref>[http://www.portugoal.net/index.php/more-sporting-news/12981-bettencourts-deplorable-moutinho-fury Bettencourt vents fury at “deplorable Moutinho”]; PortuGOAL, 5 July 2010</ref><ref>[http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=806129&sec=transfers&cc=5739 Moutinho criticised following Porto transfer]; [[ESPN Soccernet]], 5 July 2010</ref> After this, he became a [[persona non grata]] at the club, being called a rotten apple: "The deal was done because Sporting wanted it, because it did not want a rotten apple in its orchard, and it did not want someone who was not an example, nor dignified the flag of the club."<ref>[http://www.record.xl.pt/noticia.aspx?id=adc2f4e8-d1ce-4e79-8877-df82af136ee5&idCanal=00000024-0000-0000-0000-000000000024 Bettencourt: «Maçã podre que iria contaminar o grupo» (Bettencourt: "Rotten apple that would contaminate the group")]; [[Record (newspaper)|Record]], 5 July 2010 {{pt icon}}</ref>
On 3 July 2010, Moutinho signed a five-year contract with rivals [[FC Porto]], with the transfer price reaching [[Euro|€]]11 million (€1 million being paid for 50% of the rights to [[Defender (association football)#Centre back|central defender]] [[Nuno André Coelho]]); additionally, Sporting would receive 25% of any added value (Portuguese: ''mais valia'') occurring during that time frame, provided it surpassed the previous value.<ref>[http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/newsid=1503025.html Moutinho swaps Sporting for Porto]; UEFA, 5 July 2010</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fcporto.pt/IncFCP/PDF/Investor_Relations/FactosRelevantes/joaomoutinho05072010.pdf|title=Comunicado João Moutinho|trans-title=João Moutinho announcement|publisher=FC Porto|language=pt|date=5 July 2010|access-date=6 July 2010|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100813155316/http://www.fcporto.pt/IncFCP/PDF/Investor_Relations/FactosRelevantes/joaomoutinho05072010.pdf|archive-date=13 August 2010}}</ref> Sporting Chairman [[José Eduardo Bettencourt]] described Moutinho's conduct as deplorable and called him a "rotten apple", adding: "The deal was done because Sporting wanted it, because it did not want a rotten apple in its orchard, and it did not want someone who was not an example, nor dignified the flag of the club."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.record.pt/futebol/futebol-nacional/liga-nos/sporting/detalhe/bettencourt-uma-maca-podre-que-iria-contaminar-o-grupo.html|title=Bettencourt: "Uma maçã podre que iria contaminar o grupo"|trans-title=Bettencourt: "A rotten apple that would contaminate the group"|newspaper=Record|language=pt|date=5 July 2010|access-date=24 June 2017}}</ref> Soon after, Porto sold 37.5% of the player's economic rights to a [[Third-party ownership in association football|third party]], Mamers BV, for €4,125,000.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fcporto.pt/IncFCP/PDF/Investor_Relations/Ingles/RCConsolidado20092010INGLES.pdf|title=Report and consolidated accounts 2009/2010|publisher=FC Porto|date=25 October 2010|access-date=18 May 2011|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110125204315/http://www.fcporto.pt/IncFCP/PDF/Investor_Relations/Ingles/RCConsolidado20092010INGLES.pdf|archive-date=25 January 2011}}</ref>

Moutinho was an ever-present figure for Porto in [[2010–11 Primeira Liga|his first season]]. He appeared in 50 official games as the [[Porto|northerners]] won the league and, even though he did not score in league competition, he netted twice in [[2010–11 Taça de Portugal|the campaign's Portuguese Cup]], most notably in a 3–1 away win against [[S.L. Benfica]], with his team overcoming the 0–2 home loss in the first leg to reach [[2011 Taça de Portugal Final|the final]],<ref>[http://www.portugoal.net/index.php/more-portuguese-cup-news/23294-benfica-porto-live-text-commentary Benfica have no answer to Porto brilliance] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110514034748/http://portugoal.net/index.php/more-portuguese-cup-news/23294-benfica-porto-live-text-commentary|date=14 May 2011}}; PortuGOAL, 20 April 2011</ref> in which the player also appeared, against [[Vitória S.C.|Vitória de Guimarães]] (6–2);<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.publico.pt/2011/05/22/desporto/noticia/tambem-o-jamor-e-o-destino-do-fc-porto-1495361|title=Também o Jamor é o destino do FC Porto|trans-title=Jamor is FC Porto's destiny as well|newspaper=Público|first=Filipe|last=Escobar de Lima|language=pt|date=22 May 2011|access-date=24 March 2018}}</ref> he added another 90 minutes in [[2011 UEFA Europa League Final|the final]] of the [[2010–11 UEFA Europa League|Europa League]], and the club won [[Treble (association football)|the treble]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sporza.be/cm/sporza/voetbal/europa_league/1.1027395|title=Falcao doet Porto zegevieren in Europa League|trans-title=Falcao makes Porto prevail in Europa League|publisher=[[Sporza]]|language=nl|date=18 May 2011|access-date=24 March 2018|archive-date=23 March 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180323220327/http://sporza.be/cm/sporza/voetbal/europa_league/1.1027395|url-status=dead}}</ref>

On 3 August 2011, Porto partnered with [[Soccer Invest Fund]] to buy back 37.5% of Moutinho's economic rights. The private investment fund acquired 15% after the overall transactions, while Porto recouped 22.5% for €4 million;<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fcporto.pt/IncFCP/PDF/Investor_Relations/FactosRelevantes/ir_RecompraMoutinho_03082011.pdf|title=Comunicado|trans-title=Announcement|publisher=FC Porto|language=pt|date=3 August 2011|access-date=12 August 2011|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111224112350/http://www.fcporto.pt/IncFCP/PDF/Investor_Relations/FactosRelevantes/ir_RecompraMoutinho_03082011.pdf|archive-date=24 December 2011}}</ref> the residual 15% was acquired by Porto in 2013, for €3.3 million.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fcporto.pt/IncFCP/PDF/Investor_Relations/FactosRelevantes/ir_recompraMoutinho15_30012013.pdf|title=Comunicado|trans-title=Announcement|publisher=FC Porto|language=pt|date=30 January 2013|access-date=2 June 2013|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130923075153/http://www.fcporto.pt/IncFCP/PDF/Investor_Relations/FactosRelevantes/ir_recompraMoutinho15_30012013.pdf|archive-date=23 September 2013}}</ref>

On 19 February 2013, Moutinho scored to help his team to a 1–0 home win over [[Málaga CF]] for the [[2012–13 UEFA Champions League|Champions League round of 16]], netting from close range after an [[Alex Sandro]] cross (eventual 2–1 aggregate loss).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2013/matches/round=2000348/match=2009587/postmatch/report/index.html#moutinho+gives+porto+edge|title=Moutinho earns Porto the edge|publisher=UEFA|date=19 February 2013|access-date=24 February 2013}}</ref> He made 43 appearances during [[2012–13 Primeira Liga|the campaign]] all competitions comprised (five goals, 3,515 minutes of action), as both team and player won their third consecutive league championship.

===Monaco===
On 24 May 2013, it was announced that Moutinho had joined [[AS Monaco FC]] alongside teammate [[James Rodríguez]] for a combined fee believed to be around €70 million (€25 million for Moutinho).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.goal.com/en-gh/news/4398/transfer-zone/2013/05/24/4001585/breaking-news-moutinho-rodriguez-sign-for-monaco|title=Monaco pay €70 million for Porto pair|publisher=[[Goal (website)|Goal]]|first=Miles|last=Chambers|date=24 May 2013|access-date=24 May 2013}}</ref> He made his official debut for his new club on 1 September, starting and setting up both goals in a 2–1 win at [[Olympique de Marseille]] which put them top of [[Ligue 1]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www1.skysports.com/football/live/match/289919/report|title=Riviere confirms Monaco win|publisher=[[Sky Sports]]|date=1 September 2013|access-date=16 September 2014}}</ref>

Moutinho was first-choice in [[2013–14 Ligue 1|his debut campaign]], as the principality team finished runners-up straight out of [[Ligue 2]]. His only goal was an equaliser in a 1–1 away draw to [[Stade de Reims]], on 29 September.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.goal.com/en-gb/match/reims-vs-monaco/1479123/live-commentary?ICID=MP_MS_3|title=Reims 1–1 Monaco|publisher=Goal|date=29 September 2013|access-date=16 September 2014}}</ref>

On 16 September 2014, in Monaco's [[2014–15 UEFA Champions League|first Champions League match]] since 2005, Moutinho scored the only goal in a home defeat of [[Bayer 04 Leverkusen]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.goal.com/en-us/match/monaco-vs-bayer-leverkusen/1923551/report|title=Monaco 1–0 Bayer Leverkusen: Moutinho marks winning return for Monaco|publisher=Goal|first=Nicholas|last=McGee|date=16 September 2014|access-date=16 September 2014}}</ref> He finished [[2014–15 Ligue 1|the season]] with 52 overall appearances, in an eventual third-place finish for the [[Leonardo Jardim]]-led side.

Moutinho contributed with two goals from 31 matches during [[2016–17 Ligue 1|2016–17]], helping the club to the [[List of French football champions|eighth national championship]] of its history.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.francefootball.fr/news/Ligue-1-le-huitieme-titre-de-champion-de-france-de-monaco-passe-au-crible/802096|title=Ligue 1: le huitième titre de champion de France de Monaco passé au crible|trans-title=Ligue 1: Monaco's eighth French champions title under the magnifying glass|publisher=[[France Football]]|first=Bruno|last=Rodrigues|language=fr|date=17 May 2017|access-date=23 July 2018}}</ref>

===Wolverhampton Wanderers===
On 24 July 2018, Moutinho joined newly-promoted English club [[Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.|Wolverhampton Wanderers]] on a two-year deal for an undisclosed fee, reported to be around £5 million.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/44922630|title=Joao Moutinho: Wolves sign Portugal midfielder from Monaco|publisher=BBC Sport|date=24 July 2018|access-date=24 July 2018}}</ref> He made his [[Premier League]] debut on 11 August, featuring 85 minutes in a 2–2 home draw against [[Everton F.C.|Everton]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/45067374|title=Wolverhampton Wanderers 2–2 Everton|publisher=BBC Sport|first=Shamoon|last=Hafez|date=11 August 2018|access-date=14 August 2018}}</ref> His first goal in the competition arrived on 22 September, when he scored from just outside the box with his weaker left foot in a 1–1 draw away to [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/45530717|title=Manchester United 1–1 Wolverhampton Wanderers|publisher=BBC Sport|first=Alex|last=Bysouth|date=22 September 2018|access-date=22 September 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.record.pt/multimedia/videos/detalhe/joao-moutinho-silencia-old-trafford-com-um-tremendo-remate|title=João Moutinho silencia Old Trafford com tremendo remate... de pé esquerdo|trans-title=João Moutinho silences Old Trafford with tremendous shot... with left foot|newspaper=Record|language=pt|date=22 September 2018|access-date=22 September 2018}}</ref>

Wolverhampton fans voted Moutinho as Player of [[2018–19 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season|the Season]] at the conclusion of his first campaign.<ref name=POTS>{{cite news|url=https://www.expressandstar.com/sport/football/wolverhampton-wanderers-fc/2019/05/14/joao-moutinho-takes-top-prize-at-wolves-awards/|title=Joao Moutinho takes top prize at Wolves awards|newspaper=[[Express & Star]]|first=Tim|last=Spiers|date=14 May 2019|access-date=15 May 2019}}</ref> He played all thirty-eight league fixtures in the process, adding six appearances in their [[2018–19 FA Cup|run]] to the [[FA Cup semi-finals|semi-final]] in the [[FA Cup]], the first since [[1997–98 FA Cup|1997–98]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2019/03/16/wolves-vs-manchester-united-fa-cup-sixth-round-live-score-latest/|title=Wolves storm to FA Cup semi-final with dominant victory over Man Utd|newspaper=[[The Daily Telegraph]]|first=Sam|last=Wallace|date=16 March 2019|access-date=29 October 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/fantastic-business-value-wolves-could-17076574|title='Fantastic business' – The value Wolves could add to Joao Moutinho with new contract|newspaper=[[Birmingham Mail]]|first=Josh|last=Murray|date=13 October 2019|access-date=29 October 2019}}</ref>


On 23 November 2019, shortly after Moutinho had scored his team's opening goal in a 2–1 league win away to [[AFC Bournemouth]], his second in the competition, it was announced that he had signed a new contract with the club keeping him at [[Molineux Stadium|Molineux]] until 2022.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.expressandstar.com/sport/football/wolverhampton-wanderers-fc/2019/11/23/joao-moutinho-at-wolves-until-2022-after-signing-new-deal/|title=Joao Moutinho at Wolves until 2022 after signing new deal|newspaper=Express & Star|first=Joe|last=Edwards|date=23 November 2019|access-date=24 November 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50533628|title=Joao Moutinho: Wolves midfielder signs new deal until 2022|publisher=BBC Sport|date=23 November 2019|access-date=27 November 2019}}</ref> On 12 December the following year, he was [[Ejection (sports)#Association football|sent off]] for a second yellow card in a 0–1 home loss to [[West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]] neighbours [[Aston Villa F.C.|Aston Villa]]; it was his first red card in 859 career matches.<ref>{{cite news |title=Moutinho viu um cartão vermelho... pela primeira vez na carreira|trans-title=Moutinho saw a red card... for the first time in his career|url=https://www.ojogo.pt/internacional/noticias/moutinho-vou-preciso-chegar-ao-jogo-859-para-ver-uma-coisa-assim-13135157.html |access-date=22 December 2020 |work=O Jogo |date=13 December 2020 |language=pt}}</ref> He scored his first goal at Molineux, and the third of his Wolves career, from 30 yards against [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] in a 2–1 win on 2 February 2021, as his team did the double over the [[North London]] side in [[2020–21 Premier League|that season]] for the first time since [[1978–79 Football League First Division|1978–79]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/55806209|title=Wolverhampton Wanderers 2–1 Arsenal|first=Michael|last=Emons|publisher=BBC Sport|date=2 February 2021|access-date=2 February 2021}}</ref>
The transfer fee was priced at [[Euro|€]]11 million, with €1 million being paid for 50% of the rights to [[Defender (association football)#Centre back|central defender]] [[Nuno André Coelho]]. Additionally, Sporting would receive 25% of any added value occurring during that time frame, provided it surpassed the previous value.<ref>[http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/newsid=1503025.html Moutinho swaps Sporting for Porto]; UEFA.com, 5 July 2010</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.fcporto.pt/IncFCP/PDF/Investor_Relations/FactosRelevantes/joaomoutinho05072010.pdf|title=Comunicado (rectificado)|trans_title=João Moutinho (rectified)|publisher=FC Porto|language=Portuguese|date=5 July 2010|accessdate=6 July 2010}}</ref> Soon after, Porto sold 37.5% of the player's economic rights to a [[Third-party ownership in association football|third party]], Mamers BV, for €4.125 million.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fcporto.pt/IncFCP/PDF/Investor_Relations/Ingles/RCConsolidado20092010INGLES.pdf|title=Report and consolidated accounts 2009/2010|publisher=FC Porto|date=25 October 2010|accessdate=18 May 2011}}</ref>


Moutinho scored the only goal in a win over Manchester United on 3 January 2022, sealing Wolves' first league victory at [[Old Trafford]] since 1980.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/59798468|title=Manchester United 0–1 Wolverhampton Wanderers: Joao Moutinho scores late winner|publisher=BBC Sport|first=Simon|last=Stone|date=3 January 2022|access-date=3 January 2022}}</ref> In the next away game 19 days later, he scored again in a 2–1 win over [[Brentford F.C.|Brentford]] to score more than once in a season for the first time in his Wolves career.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/60005893|title=Brentford 1–2 Wolverhampton Wanderers|publisher=BBC Sport|first=Matthew|last=Howarth|date=22 January 2022|access-date=22 January 2022}}</ref> Although his contract expired that 1 July, he signed a new one-year deal three days later.<ref>{{cite news |title=Moutinho extends Wolves contract |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/articles/cz948z196ggo |access-date=3 September 2022 |publisher=BBC Sport |date=4 July 2022}}</ref>
Moutinho was an ever-present figure for Porto in [[2010–11 Primeira Liga|his first season]]. He appeared in 50 official games as the [[Porto|northerners]] won the league and, even though he did not score in league competition, he netted twice in [[2010–11 Taça de Portugal|the campaign]]'s [[Taça de Portugal|Portuguese Cup]], most notably in a 3–1 away win against [[S.L. Benfica]], with his team overcoming the 0–2 home loss in the first leg to reach [[2011 Taça de Portugal Final|the final]],<ref>[http://www.portugoal.net/index.php/more-portuguese-cup-news/23294-benfica-porto-live-text-commentary Benfica have no answer to Porto brilliance]; PortuGOAL, 20 April 2011</ref> in which the player also appeared, against [[Vitória S.C.|Vitória de Guimarães]] (6–2); he added another 90 minutes in the [[2010–11 UEFA Europa League|Europa League]] [[2011 UEFA Europa League Final|final]], as the club won [[Treble (association football)|the treble]].


On 2 June 2023, it was announced that Moutinho would leave Wolves upon the expiry of his contract, bringing an end to his 5 year spell with the club.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.wolves.co.uk/news/mens-first-team/20230602-hobbs-provides-first-team-contract-update/|title=Hobbs provides first-team contract update|publisher=Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.|date=2 June 2023}}</ref> The player's last appearance for Wolves came as a late substitute in a 1–0 home win against [[Aston Villa F.C.|Aston Villa]] on 6 May 2023;<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/65433557|title=Wolverhampton Wanderers 1–0 Aston Villa|publisher=BBC Sport|first=Matthew|last=Howarth|date=6 May 2023|access-date=7 June 2023}}</ref> it was his 175th appearance in the Premier League, and his 212th in total for Wolverhampton Wanderers.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.expressandstar.com/sport/football/wolverhampton-wanderers-fc/2023/08/17/thank-you-for-five-magical-years-joao-moutinho-issues-emotional-message-to-wolves-fans/ | title=" | date=17 August 2023 }}</ref>
On 3 August 2011, Porto partnered with [[Soccer Invest Fund]] to buy back 37.5% of Moutinho's economic rights. The private investment fund acquired 15% after the overall transactions, while Porto recouped 22.5% for €4 million.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fcporto.pt/IncFCP/PDF/Investor_Relations/FactosRelevantes/ir_RecompraMoutinho_03082011.pdf|title=Comunicado|trans_title=Announcement|publisher=FC Porto|language=Portuguese|date=3 August 2011|accessdate=12 August 2011}}</ref>


===Braga===
During the summer transfer period in July 2012, Moutinho was heavily linked with a move to premier league club, [[Manchester United FC]] where he has now agreed a deal worth £20 million rising to £25 million, where Moutinho has been allocated the number 8 shirt, and will have his medical next week. Sir Alex Ferguson said on the matter "Joao is a great player, he still has age on his side and incredible ability he will be key in our title run, and look forward to working with the lad he has a great work ethic to match his ability"
On 25 August 2023, after being close to a return to his former club Porto, Moutinho signed a one-year contract with [[S.C. Braga|Braga]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.record.pt/futebol/futebol-nacional/liga-betclic/sp--braga/detalhe/oficial-joao-moutinho-reforca-o-sp-braga?ref=Detalhe_Ultimas|title=Oficial: João Moutinho reforça o Sp. Braga|trans-title=Official: João Moutinho bolsters Sp. Braga|newspaper=Record|language=pt|date=25 August 2023|access-date=25 August 2023}}</ref> Nine days later, he made his debut, coming off the bench during the final minutes of a 2–2 league draw at home to his former club Sporting CP, marking his return to Primeira Liga pitches after ten years abroad.<ref>{{Cite web |date=3 September 2023 |title=As obras de Pote e Djaló igualam a noite de SC Braga e Sporting |trans-title=Pote and Djaló's works equalize the night of SC Braga and Sporting |url=https://tribuna.expresso.pt/cronica-de-jogo/2023-09-03-As-obras-de-Pote-e-Djalo-igualam-a-noite-de-SC-Braga-e-Sporting-e1513307 |access-date=23 December 2023 |website=Tribuna Expresso |language=pt-PT}}</ref> On 22 December, Moutinho scored his first goal for Braga through a [[Penalty shot|penalty kick]] - the opener in a 3–1 away victory over [[C.D. Nacional|Nacional]] in the [[Taça da Liga]].<ref>{{Cite news |date=22 December 2023 |title=Braga vence o Nacional e está na final four da Taça da Liga |language=pt-pt |trans-title=Braga beats Nacional and is through to the Taça da Liga final-four |work=[[Jornal de Notícias]] |url=https://www.jn.pt/2891621684/braga-vence-o-nacional-e-esta-na-final-four-da-taca-da-liga/ |access-date=22 December 2023}}</ref>


==International career==
==International career==
[[File:Luka Modric (L), João Moutinho (R) - Croatia vs. Portugal, 10th June 2013.jpg|thumb|right|Croatia's [[Luka Modrić]] and Moutinho in an international friendly in June 2013]]
A [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]] international at the age of 18, Moutinho made his debut with the national squad in a 2–0 home friendly win against [[Egypt national football team|Egypt]]. Ever since the [[2006 FIFA World Cup]], he became a regular call-up.
A [[Portugal national football team|full Portugal international]] at the age of 18, Moutinho made his debut on 17 August 2005 in a 2–0 home [[Exhibition game|friendly]] win against [[Egypt national football team|Egypt]] in [[Ponta Delgada]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/worldcup/news/newsid=326978.html|title=Postiga on target for Portugal|publisher=UEFA|date=18 August 2005|access-date=8 September 2014}}</ref> Ever since the [[2006 FIFA World Cup]], he became a regular call-up.


On 31 May 2008, Moutinho registered his first goal for Portugal in their 2–0 friendly victory over [[Georgia national football team|Georgia]] at ''Estádio do Fontelo'' in [[Viseu]]. He was picked for the squad-of-23 for [[UEFA Euro 2008]] and, in the opening game, assisted on a goal by [[Raul Meireles]] in a 2–0 victory against [[Turkey national football team|Turkey]].
On 31 May 2008, Moutinho registered his first goal for the national team in a 2–0 friendly victory over [[Georgia national football team|Georgia]] at ''Estádio do Fontelo'' in [[Viseu]].<ref>[http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=238266&cc=3436 Portugal 2–0 Georgia: Ronaldo below par] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081017143306/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=238266&cc=3436 |date=17 October 2008 }}; [[ESPN FC|ESPN Soccernet]], 31 May 2008</ref> He was picked for the [[UEFA Euro 2008 squads#Portugal|squad-of-23]] for [[UEFA Euro 2008]] and, in the opening game, assisted on a goal by [[Raul Meireles]] in a 2–0 victory over [[Turkey national football team|Turkey]].<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/euro_2008/7362969.stm Portugal 2–0 Turkey]; BBC Sport, 7 June 2008</ref>


He also played in two [[UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship]]s, scoring against [[Germany national under-21 football team|Germany]] in [[2006 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship|the 2006 edition, played on home soil]],<ref>[http://www.uefa.com/competitions/under21/history/season=2006/round=1912/match=83598/report=rp.html Moutinho misery for Germany]; UEFA.com, 28 May 2006</ref> as the Portuguese exited in the group stage on both occasions; additionally, although not part of the provisional 24-player list for the [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010 World Cup]] in [[South Africa]],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.fpf.pt/portal/page/portal/PORTAL_FUTEBOL/SELECCOES/NOTICIA?notid=9126513|title=Convocados revelados|trans_title=Squad revealed|publisher=Portuguese Football Federation|language=Portuguese|date=10 May 2010|accessdate=11 May 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/news/newsid=1208424/index.html|title=Pepe in Portugal squad|publisher=[[FIFA|FIFA.com]]|date=10 May 2010|accessdate=11 May 2010}}</ref> he was named in a backup list of six players.<ref>[http://www.fifa.com/mm/document/tournament/competition/01/20/86/87/provisional1305.pdf Release list of up to 30 players]; FIFA.com</ref>
Moutinho also played in two [[UEFA European Under-21 Championship]]s, scoring against [[Germany national under-21 football team|Germany]] in [[2006 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship|the 2006 edition, played on home soil]],<ref>[http://www.uefa.com/competitions/under21/history/season=2006/round=1912/match=83598/report=rp.html Moutinho misery for Germany]; UEFA, 28 May 2006</ref> as the Portuguese exited in the group stage on both occasions; additionally, although not part of the provisional 24-player list for the [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010 World Cup]] in [[South Africa]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fpf.pt/portal/page/portal/PORTAL_FUTEBOL/SELECCOES/NOTICIA?notid=9126513|title=Convocados revelados|trans-title=Squad revealed|publisher=[[Portuguese Football Federation]]|language=pt|date=10 May 2010|access-date=11 May 2010|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110615170243/http://www.fpf.pt/portal/page/portal/PORTAL_FUTEBOL/SELECCOES/NOTICIA?notid=9126513|archive-date=15 June 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/news/newsid=1208424/index.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100512155936/http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/news/newsid=1208424/index.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=12 May 2010|title=Pepe in Portugal squad|publisher=FIFA|date=10 May 2010|access-date=11 May 2010}}</ref> he was named in a backup list of six players.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100601094155/http://www.fifa.com/mm/document/tournament/competition/01/20/86/87/Provisional1305.pdf Release list of up to 30 players]; at FIFA</ref>


Moutinho played all the games and minutes at the [[UEFA Euro 2012|Euro 2012]] tournament. In the semifinals against [[Spain national football team|Spain]], he missed his [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|penalty shootout]] attempt, in an eventual 2–4 loss (0–0 after 120 minutes).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2012/matches/round=15174/match=2003378/postmatch/report/index.html#spain+survive+test+nerve+reach+final|title=Spain survive test of nerve to reach final|publisher=UEFA.com|date=27 June 2012|accessdate=28 June 2012}}</ref>
[[File:New Zealand-Portugal (16) (cropped).jpg|thumb|left|upright|Moutinho winning his [[List of men's footballers with 100 or more international caps|100th cap]], against [[New Zealand national football team|New Zealand]] in the [[2017 FIFA Confederations Cup]].]]
Moutinho played all the games and minutes at the [[UEFA Euro 2012|Euro 2012]] tournament. In the [[UEFA Euro 2012 knockout phase#Semi-finals|semi-finals]] against [[Spain national football team|Spain]], he missed his [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|penalty shootout]] attempt in an eventual 2–4 loss (0–0 after 120 minutes).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2012/matches/round=15174/match=2003378/postmatch/report/index.html#spain+survive+test+nerve+reach+final|title=Spain survive test of nerve to reach final|publisher=UEFA|first=Chris|last=Burke|date=27 June 2012|access-date=28 June 2012}}</ref>


Moutinho was selected by former Sporting boss Bento for the [[2014 FIFA World Cup|2014 World Cup]],<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/portugal/10810443/Portugal-World-Cup-2014-squad.html|title=Portugal World Cup 2014 squad|newspaper=[[The Daily Telegraph]]|date=2 June 2014|access-date=26 June 2014}}</ref> making his debut in [[FIFA World Cup|the tournament]] on 16 June in a 0–4 group stage defeat to [[Germany national football team|Germany]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/matches/round=255931/match=300186475/match-report.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140623121843/http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/matches/round=255931/match=300186475/match-report.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=23 June 2014|title=Muller-inspired Germany thrash ten-man Portugal|publisher=FIFA|date=16 June 2014|access-date=26 June 2014}}</ref> On 8 October 2015, he scored the only goal as Portugal defeated [[Denmark national football team|Denmark]] at the [[Estádio Municipal de Braga]] to [[UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying|seal qualification]] for [[UEFA Euro 2016|Euro 2016]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/qualifiers/season=2016/matches/round=2000446/match=2014029/postmatch/report/index.html|title=Moutinho magic seals Portugal progress|publisher=UEFA|date=8 October 2015|access-date=9 October 2015}}</ref> and three days later was also on the scoresheet in a 2–1 win away to [[Serbia national football team|Serbia]] which confirmed his team's position as group winners.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/qualifiers/season=2016/matches/round=2000446/match=2014055/postmatch/report/index.html#portugal+seal+spot|title=Moutinho magic seals top spot for Portugal|publisher=UEFA|first=Sonja|last=Nikčević|date=11 October 2015|access-date=11 October 2015}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="margin:auto; font-size:90%;"
|+ <big>João Moutinho: '''International Goals'''</big>
! Goal !! Date !! Venue !! Opponent !! Score !! Result !! Competition
|-
| 1 || 31 May 2008 || Estádio do Fontelo, [[Viseu]] || {{fb|Georgia}} || '''1'''–0 || 2–0 || Friendly
|-
| 2 || 7 October 2011 || Estádio do Dragão, [[Porto]] || {{fb|Iceland}} || '''4'''–2 || 5–3 || [[UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying|Euro 2012 qualifying]]
|}


After six appearances out of a possible seven to help his nation win the [[UEFA European Championship|European Championships]] for the first time ever,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espnfc.com/portugal/story/2874983/new-bayern-munich-signing-renato-sanches-picked-for-portugal-squad|title=Portugal name Bayern Munich signing Renato Sanches for Euros squad|publisher=ESPN FC|date=17 May 2016|access-date=24 June 2017}}</ref><ref name="Final">{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/36696772|title=Portugal 1–0 France|publisher=BBC Sport|first=Phil|last=McNulty|date=10 July 2016|access-date=24 June 2017}}</ref> Moutinho was also picked for the [[2017 FIFA Confederations Cup squads#Portugal|2017 FIFA Confederations Cup squad]] by [[Fernando Santos (Portuguese footballer)|Fernando Santos]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.ojogo.pt/internacional/selecao/noticias/interior/direto--os-convocados-de-portugal-para-a-taca-das-confederacoes-8506152.html|title=Éder fica fora dos convocados, Beto e José Sá nas escolhas|trans-title=Éder out of squad, Beto and José Sá picked|newspaper=[[O Jogo]]|language=pt|date=25 May 2017|access-date=24 June 2017}}</ref> In the [[2017 FIFA Confederations Cup|latter competition]], in the final [[2017 FIFA Confederations Cup Group A|group stage]] game in [[Saint Petersburg]], he won his [[List of men's footballers with 100 or more international caps|100th cap]] by playing the full 90 minutes in the 4–0 defeat of [[New Zealand national football team|New Zealand]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fifa.com/confederationscup/matches/round=274633/match=300334887/match-report.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170504011629/http://www.fifa.com/confederationscup/matches/round=274633/match=300334887/match-report.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=4 May 2017|title=Portugal cruise into semi-finals|publisher=FIFA|date=24 June 2017|access-date=24 June 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.ojogo.pt/internacional/selecao/noticias/interior/moutinho-e-as-100-internacionalizacoes-espero-jogar-ainda-mais-8588526.html|title=Moutinho e as 100 internacionalizações: "Espero jogar ainda mais"|trans-title=Moutinho and the 100 caps: "I hope to play even more"|newspaper=O Jogo|language=pt|date=24 June 2017|access-date=24 June 2017}}</ref>
==Statistics==

Moutinho was included in the [[2018 FIFA World Cup squads#Portugal|2018 World Cup squad]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sbs.com.au/news/portugal-world-cup-squad|title=Nearly half Portugal's Euro squad to miss World Cup|publisher=[[Special Broadcasting Service]]|date=17 May 2018|access-date=17 May 2018}}</ref> On 2 June, in a pre-[[2018 FIFA World Cup|tournament]] goalless friendly draw away to [[Belgium national football team|Belgium]], he [[List of Portugal national football team captains|captained the side]] for the first time.<ref>{{cite news |title=Moutinho deu a braçadeira a Pepe |trans-title=Moutinho gave the armband to Pepe|url=https://www.record.pt/internacional/competicoes-de-selecoes/mundial/mundial-2018/detalhe/moutinho-deu-a-bracadeira-a-pepe |access-date=1 March 2020 |work=Record |date=3 June 2018 |language=pt}}</ref>

On 14 November 2020, in a home defeat to [[France national football team|France]], Moutinho gained his 128th cap, surpassing [[Luís Figo]] to become the second most capped Portuguese player of all time, only behind teammate and captain [[Cristiano Ronaldo]].<ref>{{cite news |title=João Moutinho ultrapassa Figo e já é o segundo mais internacional por Portugal|trans-title=Moutinho surpasses Figo and is already the second most international Portuguese player|url=https://www.record.pt/futebol/selecoes/detalhe/joao-moutinho-ultrapassa-figo-e-ja-e-o-segundo-mais-internacional-por-portugal |access-date=24 March 2021 |work=Record |date=14 November 2020 |language=pt}}</ref> He was named in the [[UEFA Euro 2020 squads#Portugal|final squad]] for the delayed [[UEFA Euro 2020]] tournament.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://pt.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0269-1252942bc164-e2eac2467985-1000--convocados-de-portugal-para-o-euro/|title=Convocados de Portugal para o EURO 2020|date=20 May 2021}}</ref>

In October 2022, he was named in Portugal's preliminary 55-man [[Portugal national football team|squad]] for the [[2022 FIFA World Cup]] in Qatar.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.record.pt/futebol/selecoes/detalhe/cmtv-revela-lista-de-pre-convocados-para-o-mundial2022-conheca-todos-os-nomes?ref=HP_DestaquesPrincipais|title=The list of pre-selected squad for the 2022 World Cup: know all the names|publisher=[[Record (Portuguese newspaper)|Record]]|access-date=31 October 2022|date=23 October 2022}}</ref> However, he did not make the final cut.<ref>{{Cite web |last=AFP |date=2022-11-11 |title=Fifa World Cup: Cristiano Ronaldo to lead Portugal in Qatar; Renato Sanches, Joao Moutinho left out |url=https://scroll.in/field/1037181/fifa-world-cup-cristiano-ronaldo-to-lead-portugal-in-qatar-renato-sanches-joao-moutinho-left-out |access-date=2023-09-02 |website=Scroll.in |language=en-US}}</ref>

==Personal life==
Moutinho's father, [[Nélson Moutinho|Nélson]], was also a footballer. A [[Forward (association football)|forward]], he played for several clubs during a 15-year senior career.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://visao.sapo.pt/o-olheiro-de-craques-da-selecao=f672778|title=O 'olheiro' de craques da seleção|trans-title=The 'scout' of national team stars|publisher=[[Visão]]|language=pt|date=30 June 2012|access-date=9 October 2015|archive-date=19 February 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140219114646/http://visao.sapo.pt/o-olheiro-de-craques-da-selecao=f672778|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.record.xl.pt/Futebol/Nacional/interior.aspx?content_id=956915|title=Alexandre Moutinho segue pisadas de João|trans-title=Alexandre Moutinho follows in João's footsteps|newspaper=Record|language=pt|date=22 June 2015|access-date=9 October 2015}}</ref> Moutinho's cousin, [[Hugo Moutinho|Hugo]], also played the sport professionally.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.prosport.ro/fotbal-intern/liga-2/hugo-varul-lui-moutinho-3506072|title=Hugo, vărul lui Moutinho|trans-title=Hugo, the cousin of Moutinho|newspaper=[[ProSport]]|language=ro|date=16 November 2008|access-date=17 May 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.prosport.ro/fotbal-intern/liga-1/varul-lui-joao-moutinho-pe-lista-brasovului-mi-as-dori-sa-ajung-la-orice-echipa-care-nu-are-probleme-ce-realizari-a-avut-in-romania-10391170|title=Vărul lui Joao Moutinho, pe lista Braşovului: "Mi-aş dori să ajung la orice echipă care nu are probleme!" Ce realizări a avut în România|trans-title=Joao Moutinho's cousin, on Brasov's list: "I would like to get to any team that doesn't have problems!" What are his achievements in Romania|newspaper=ProSport|first=Mircea|last=Oglindoiu|language=ro|date=13 December 2012|access-date=17 May 2019}}</ref>

Alongside his native Portuguese, Moutinho also speaks English and French, being proficient in the former already upon arrival in England.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-zHRZcDLLw|title=Joao Moutinho's first Wolves interview!|publisher=Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. Official Youtube Channel|date=24 July 2018|accessdate=17 August 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuYDqTKdaXw|title=L'interview Dilemme de João Moutinho|language=fr|publisher=[[AS Monaco]] Official Youtube Channel|date=16 February 2017|accessdate=17 August 2023}}</ref>

==Career statistics==
===Club===
===Club===
{{updated|match played 29 December 2024}}<ref name="SW"/>

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
|-
!rowspan="2"|Club
!rowspan="2"|Club
!rowspan="2"|Season
!rowspan="2"|Season
!colspan="3"|League
!colspan="3"|League
!colspan="2"|National cup{{efn|Includes [[Taça de Portugal]], [[Coupe de France]], [[FA Cup]]}}
!colspan="3"|Cup
!colspan="3"|League Cup
!colspan="2"|League cup{{efn|Includes [[Taça da Liga]], [[Coupe de la Ligue]], [[EFL Cup]]}}
!colspan="3"|Continental
!colspan="2"|Europe
!colspan="2"|Other
!colspan="3"|Other<ref>Includes other competitive competitions, including the [[Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira|Portuguese Supercup]]</ref>
!colspan="3"|Total
!colspan="2"|Total
|-
|-
!Apps!!Goals!!Assists!!Apps!!Goals!!Assists!!Apps!!Goals!!Assists!!Apps!!Goals!!Assists!!Apps!!Goals!!Assists!!Apps!!Goals!!Assists
!Division!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals
|-
|-
|rowspan="7"|[[Sporting Clube de Portugal|Sporting]]
|[[Sporting CP B]]
|[[2003–04 Segunda Divisão B|2003–04]]<ref name="FD">{{cite web|url=https://www.national-football-teams.com/player/12051/Joao_Moutinho.html|title=João Moutinho|publisher=national-football-teams|access-date=11 February 2022}}</ref>
|[[2004–05 Primeira Liga|2004–05]]
|[[Segunda Divisão]]
|15||0||0||2||0||0||colspan="3"|–||9||0||0||colspan="3"|–||26||0||0
|30||1||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||30||1
|-
|-
|rowspan="7" valign="center"|[[Sporting CP]]
|[[2005–06 Primeira Liga|2005–06]]
|[[2004–05 Sporting CP season|2004–05]]<ref name="FJ">{{cite web|url=https://www.foradejogo.net/player.php?player=198609080001&language=2|title=João Moutinho|publisher=ForaDeJogo|access-date=17 February 2015}}</ref>
|34||4||6||5||1||0||colspan="3"|–||4||0||0||colspan="3"|–||43||5||6
|[[Primeira Liga]]
|15||0||2||0||colspan="2"|—||9{{efn|name=UC|Appearances in [[UEFA Cup]]}}||0||colspan="2"|—||26||0
|-
|-
|[[2006–07 Primeira Liga|2006–07]]
|[[2005–06 Primeira Liga|2005–06]]<ref name="FJ"/>
|Primeira Liga
|29||4||3||6||3||0||colspan="3"|–||6||0||0||colspan="3"|–||41||7||3
|34||4||5||1||colspan="2"|—||4{{efn|Two appearances in [[UEFA Champions League]], two appearances in UEFA Cup}}||0||colspan="2"|—||43||5
|-
|-
|[[2007–08 Primeira Liga|2007–08]]
|[[2006–07 Primeira Liga|2006–07]]<ref name="FJ"/>
|Primeira Liga
|30||5||2||6||1||0||7||0||0||12||1||3||1||0||0||56||7||5
|29||4||6||3||colspan="2"|—||6{{efn|name=UCL|Appearances in UEFA Champions League}}||0||colspan="2"|—||41||7
|-
|-
|[[2008–09 Primeira Liga|2008–09]]
|[[2007–08 Primeira Liga|2007–08]]<ref name="FJ"/>
|Primeira Liga
|27||3||6||2||0||0||5||0||1||8||1||0||1||0||0||43||4||7
|30||5||6||1||7||0||12{{efn|name=UCL}}||1||1{{efn|name=SCO|Appearance in [[Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira]]}}||0||56||7
|-
|-
|[[2009–10 Primeira Liga|2009–10]]
|[[2008–09 Primeira Liga|2008–09]]<ref name="FJ"/>
|Primeira Liga
|28||5||3||4||2||1||4||0||0||14||2||1||colspan="3"|–||50||9||5
|27||3||2||0||5||0||8{{efn|name=UCL}}||1||1{{efn|name=SCO}}||0||43||4
|-
|-
|[[2009–10 Sporting CP season|2009–10]]<ref name="FJ"/>
!Total
|Primeira Liga
!163!!21!!20!!25!!7!!1!!16!!0!!1!!53!!4!!4!!2!!0!!0!!259!!32!!26
|28||5||4||2||4||0||14{{efn|name=UEL|Appearances in [[UEFA Europa League]]}}||2||colspan="2"|—||50||9
|-
|-
!colspan="2"|Total
|rowspan="3"|[[F.C. Porto|Porto]]
!163!!21!!25!!7!!16!!0!!53!!4!!2!!0!!259!!32
|[[2010–11 Primeira Liga|2010–11]]
|27||0||7||5||2||0||3||0||0||17||0||2||1||0||0||53||2||9
|-
|-
|rowspan="4" valign="center"|[[FC Porto|Porto]]
|[[2011–12 Primeira Liga|2011–12]]
|[[2010–11 FC Porto season|2010–11]]<ref name="FJ"/>
|28||3||6||1||0||0||4||0||0||8||0||1||2||0||0||43||3||7
|Primeira Liga
|27||0||5||2||3||0||17{{efn|name=UEL}}||0||1{{efn|name=SCO}}||0||53||2
|-
|-
|[[2011–12 FC Porto season|2011–12]]<ref name="FJ"/>
!Total
|Primeira Liga
!55!!3!!13!!6!!2!!0!!7!!0!!0!!25!!0!!3!!3!!0!!0!!96!!5!!16
|29||3||1||0||4||0||8{{efn|Six appearances in UEFA Champions League, two appearances in UEFA Europa League}}||0||2{{efn|One appearances in [[UEFA Super Cup]], one appearance in Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira}}||0||44||3
|-
|-
|[[2012–13 FC Porto season|2012–13]]<ref name="FJ"/>
!colspan="2"|Career total
|Primeira Liga
!218!!24!!33!!31!!9!!1!!25!!0!!1!!78!!4!!7!!5!!0!!0!!355!!37!!42
|27||1||2||0||5||2||8{{efn|name=UCL}}||2||1{{efn|name=SCO}}||0||43||5
|-
!colspan="2"|Total
!83!!4!!8!!2!!12!!2!!33!!2!!4!!0!!140!!10
|-
|rowspan="6" valign="center"|[[AS Monaco FC|Monaco]]
|[[2013–14 AS Monaco FC season|2013–14]]<ref name="SW">{{cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/players/joao-filipe-iria-santos-moutinho/16593/|title=João Moutinho|publisher=Soccerway|access-date=17 February 2015}}</ref>
|[[Ligue 1]]
|31||1||3||0||0||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||34||1
|-
|[[2014–15 AS Monaco FC season|2014–15]]<ref name="SW"/>
|Ligue 1
|37||4||3||0||2||0||10{{efn|name=UCL}}||1||colspan="2"|—||52||5
|-
|[[2015–16 AS Monaco FC season|2015–16]]<ref name="SW"/>
|Ligue 1
|26||1||3||0||0||0||8{{efn|Two appearances in UEFA Champions League, six appearances in UEFA Europa League}}||0||colspan="2"|—||37||1
|-
|[[2016–17 AS Monaco FC season|2016–17]]<ref name="SW"/>
|Ligue 1
|31||2||4||0||4||1||13{{efn|name=UCL}}||0|| colspan="2" |—||52||3
|-
|[[2017–18 AS Monaco FC season|2017–18]]<ref name="SW"/>
|Ligue 1
|33||1||1||0||4||0||6{{efn|name=UCL}}||0||0||0||44||1
|-
! colspan="2" |Total
!158!!9!!14!!0!!10!!1!!37!!1!!0!!0!!219!!11
|-
|rowspan="6" valign="center" |[[Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.|Wolverhampton Wanderers]]
|[[2018–19 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season|2018–19]]<ref>{{Soccerbase season|40870|2018|access-date=26 July 2019}}</ref>
|[[Premier League]]
|38||1||6||0||0||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||44||1
|-
|[[2019–20 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season|2019–20]]<ref>{{Soccerbase season|40870|2019|access-date=26 July 2019}}</ref>
|Premier League
|38||1||2||0||0||0||17{{efn|name=UEL}}||0||colspan="2"|—||57||1
|-
|[[2020–21 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season|2020–21]]<ref>{{Soccerbase season|40870|2020|access-date=14 September 2020}}</ref>
|Premier League
|33||1||3||0||0||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||36||1
|-
|[[2021–22 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season|2021–22]]<ref>{{Soccerbase season|40870|2021|access-date=16 August 2021}}</ref>
|Premier League
|35||2||2||0||2||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||39||2
|-
|[[2022–23 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season|2022–23]]<ref>{{Soccerbase season|40870|2022|access-date=21 August 2022}}</ref>
|Premier League
|31||0||1||0||4||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||36||0
|-
!colspan="2"|Total
!175!!5!!14!!0!!6!!0!!17!!0!!colspan="2"|—!!212!!5
|-
|rowspan="3"|[[S.C. Braga|Braga]]
|[[2023–24 S.C. Braga season|2023–24]]
|Primeira Liga
|30||1||3||0||4||1||7{{efn|Five appearances in UEFA Champions League, two appearances and one goal in UEFA Europa League}}||1||colspan="2"|—||44||3
|-
|[[2024–25 S.C. Braga season|2024–25]]
|Primeira Liga
|7||0||2||1||1||0||7{{efn|name=UEL}}||0||colspan="2"|—||17||1
|-
!colspan="2"|Total
!37!!1!!5!!1!!5!!1!!14!!1!!colspan="2"|—!!61!!4
|-
!colspan="3"|Career total
!646!!41!!66!!10!!49!!4!!154!!8!!6!!0!!921!!63
|}
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''Statistics accurate {{as of|lc=y|2012|05|05}}''<ref>{{citation|url=http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/en/joao-moutinho/leistungsdaten/spieler_29364.html|title=João Moutinho|publisher=Transfermarkt|date=|accessdate=8 December 2011}}</ref>


===International===
===International===
{{updated|match played 9 June 2022}}<ref name="EU">{{cite web|url=http://eu-football.info/_player.php?id=24746|title=João Moutinho|website=EU-Football.info|access-date=15 June 2021}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center"

|-
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
! National team!!Year!!Apps!!Goals
|+ Appearances and goals by national team and year
!National team!!Year!!Apps!!Goals
|-
|-
| rowspan="7"|'''[[Portugal national football team|Portugal]]'''
|rowspan="18"|[[Portugal national football team|Portugal]]
|2005||3||0
|2005||3||0
|-
|-
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|2010||5||0
|2010||5||0
|-
|-
|2011||9||1
|2011||10||1
|-
|-
|2012||14||0
! colspan=2|Total!!39!!2
|-
|2013||11||0
|-
|2014||11||0
|-
|2015||5||2
|-
|2016||13||1
|-
|2017||11||2
|-
|2018||8||0
|-
|2019||8||0
|-
|2020||8||0
|-
|2021||13||0
|-
|2022||4||0
|-
!colspan="2"|Total!!146!!7
|}

{{updated|match played 9 June 2022.}}<ref name="EU"/>
{{Hatnote|Portugal score listed first, score column indicates score after each Moutinho goal.}}

{| class="wikitable sortable"<!--style="margin:auto; font-size:100%;"-->
|+ List of international goals scored by João Moutinho
! No. !! Date !! Venue !! Opponent !! Score !! Result !! Competition
|-
| align=center | 1 || 31 May 2008 || [[Estádio do Fontelo]], [[Viseu]], Portugal || {{fb|GEO}} || align=center | 1–0 || align=center | 2–0 || [[Exhibition game#Association football|Friendly]]
|-
| align=center | 2 || 7 October 2011 || [[Estádio do Dragão]], [[Porto]], Portugal || {{fb|ISL}} || align=center | 4–2 || align=center | 5–3 || [[UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying Group H|UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying]]
|-
| align=center | 3 || 8 October 2015 || [[Estádio Municipal de Braga|Estádio Municipal]], [[Braga]], Portugal || {{fb|DEN}} || align=center | 1–0 || align=center | 1–0 ||[[UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying Group I|UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying]]
|-
| align=center | 4 || 11 October 2015 || [[Partizan Stadium]], [[Belgrade]], Serbia || {{fb|SRB}} || align=center | 2–1 || align=center | 2–1
|UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying
|-
| align=center | 5 || 10 October 2016 || [[Tórsvøllur]], [[Tórshavn]], Faroe Islands || {{fb|FAR}} || align=center | 5–0 || align=center | 6–0 || [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group B|2018 FIFA World Cup qualification]]
|-
| align=center | 6 || rowspan="2" | 3 June 2017 || rowspan="2" | [[Estádio António Coimbra da Mota|António Coimbra da Mota]], [[Estoril]], Portugal || rowspan="2" | {{fb|CYP}} || align=center | 1–0 || rowspan="2" style="text-align:center"| 4–0 || rowspan="2" | Friendly
|-
| align=center | 7 || align=center | 2–0
|}
|}
''Statistics accurate {{as of|lc=y|2011|11|23}}''


==Honours==
==Honours==
[[File:Mex-por-107 (1cropped1).jpg|thumb|upright=0.9|Moutinho with [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]] at the [[2017 FIFA Confederations Cup|2017 Confederations Cup]]]]
===Club===
'''Sporting CP'''<ref name=Untouchable/>
;Sporting
*[[Taça de Portugal]]: [[2006–07 Taça de Portugal|2006–07]], [[2007–08 Taça de Portugal|2007–08]]
*[[Taça de Portugal]]: [[2006–07 Taça de Portugal|2006–07]], [[2007–08 Taça de Portugal|2007–08]]
*[[Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira]]: 2007, 2008
*[[Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira]]: [[2007 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira|2007]], [[2008 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira|2008]]

*[[Taça da Liga]]: Runner-up [[2007–08 Taça da Liga|2007–08]], [[2008–09 Taça da Liga|2008–09]]
'''Porto'''<ref name=Untouchable/>
*[[Primeira Liga]]: [[2010–11 Primeira Liga|2010–11]], [[2011–12 Primeira Liga|2011–12]], [[2012–13 Primeira Liga|2012–13]]
*Taça de Portugal: [[2010–11 Taça de Portugal|2010–11]]
*Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira: [[2010 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira|2010]], [[2011 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira|2011]], [[2012 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira|2012]]
*UEFA Europa League: [[2010–11 UEFA Europa League|2010–11]]

'''Monaco'''
*[[Ligue 1]]: [[2016–17 Ligue 1|2016–17]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/newsid=2469116.html|title=Swashbuckling Monaco end 17-year French title wait|publisher=UEFA|date=17 May 2017|access-date=18 May 2017}}</ref>

'''Braga'''
*Taça da Liga: [[2023–24 Taça da Liga|2023–24]]<ref>{{Cite news |date=27 January 2024 |title=Sp. Braga vence a Taça da Liga pela terceira vez |trans-title=Sp. Braga wins Taça da Liga for the third time |url=https://www.publico.pt/2024/01/27/desporto/cronica_de_jogo/sp-braga-vence-taca-liga-terceira-2078385 |access-date=28 January 2024 |work=[[Público (Portugal)|Público]] |language=pt}}</ref>

'''Portugal'''
*[[UEFA European Championship]]: [[UEFA Euro 2016|2016]]<ref name="Final"/>
*[[UEFA Nations League]]: [[2018–19 UEFA Nations League|2018–19]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://desporto.sapo.pt/futebol/liga-das-nacoes/artigos/portugal-regressa-ao-topo-da-europa-liga-das-nacoes-fica-em-casa|title=Portugal regressa ao topo da Europa. Liga das Nações fica em casa|trans-title=Portugal return to the top of Europe. Nations League stays home|publisher=SAPO|language=pt|date=9 June 2019|access-date=10 June 2019}}</ref>
*[[UEFA European Under-17 Championship]]: [[2003 UEFA European Under-17 Championship|2003]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.maisfutebol.iol.pt/selecao/euro2016/moutinho-e-o-exemplo-dos-sub-17-espero-que-seja-um-bom-pressagio|title=Moutinho e o exemplo dos sub-17: "Espero que seja um bom presságio"|trans-title=Moutinho and the under-17s example: «I hope it's a good omen»|publisher=Mais Futebol|first=Ricardo|last=Gouveia|language=pt|date=24 May 2016|access-date=24 July 2018}}</ref>
*[[FIFA Confederations Cup]] third place: [[2017 FIFA Confederations Cup|2017]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tsf.pt/desporto/interior/portugal-tenta-o-terceiro-lugar-na-despedida-da-taca-das-confederacoes-8607365.html|title="Portugal fez uma prova excelente", diz Fernando Santos|trans-title="Portugal had an excellent tournament", Fernando Santos says|publisher=[[TSF (radio station)|TSF]]|language=pt|date=2 July 2017|access-date=4 July 2017}}</ref>

'''Individual'''
*[[SJPF Player of the Month]]: [[2004–05 Primeira Liga|April 2005]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.maisfutebol.iol.pt/noticia.html?id=534829&div_id=1457&psec_id=46|title=João Moutinho eleito o "jogador do mês" pelo Sindicato|trans-title=João Moutinho voted «player of the month» by Union|publisher=Mais Futebol|language=pt|date=9 May 2005|access-date=24 July 2018|archive-date=20 July 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180720051659/http://www.maisfutebol.iol.pt/noticia.html?id=534829&div_id=1457&psec_id=46|url-status=dead}}</ref>
*[[SJPF Young Player of the Month]]: [[2006–07 Portuguese Liga#SJPF Young Player of the Month|October 2006]], November 2006, [[2007–08 Portuguese Liga#SJPF Young Player of the Month|October 2007]], November 2007, February 2008, March 2008<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.record.pt/futebol/futebol-nacional/liga-nos/sporting/detalhe/moutinho-e-o-jovem-do-mes.html|title=Moutinho é o jovem do mês|trans-title=Moutinho is youngster of the month|newspaper=Record|language=pt|date=3 April 2008|access-date=24 July 2018}}</ref>
*[[List of FC Porto records and statistics#Player of the Year|Porto Player of the Year]]: [[2012–13 FC Porto season|
2012–13]]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.abola.pt/nnh/ver.aspx?id=430805|title=Kelvin eleito atleta jovem do ano|trans-title=Kelvin voted young athlete of the year|newspaper=[[A Bola]]|language=pt|date=29 September 2012|access-date=29 September 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131001045316/http://www.abola.pt/nnh/ver.aspx?id=430805|archive-date=1 October 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref>
*Wolverhampton Wanderers' Player of the Season: [[2018–19 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season|2018–19]]<ref name=POTS/>


'''Orders'''
;Porto
*[[File:POR_Ordem_do_Merito_Comendador_BAR.svg|60px]] Commander of the [[Order of Merit (Portugal)|Order of Merit]]<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.dn.pt/desporto/euro-2016/interior/selecao-recebe-insignias-de-marcelo-no-porto-5356115.html|title=Seleção recebe insígnias de Marcelo no Porto|trans-title=National team receive insignia from Marcelo in Porto|newspaper=Diário de Notícias|language=pt|date=25 August 2016|access-date=11 August 2017}}</ref>
*[[UEFA Europa League]]: [[2010–11 UEFA Europa League|2010–11]]
*[[Primeira Liga]]: [[2010–11 Primeira Liga|2010–11]], [[2011–12 Primeira Liga|2011–12]]
*[[Taça de Portugal]]: [[2010–11 Taça de Portugal|2010–11]]
*[[Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira]]: [[2010 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira|2010]], [[2011 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira|2011]]
*[[UEFA Super Cup]]: Runner-up [[2011 UEFA Super Cup|2011]]


===Individual===
== See also ==
* [[List of men's footballers with 100 or more international caps]]
*[[SJPF Player of the Month]]: [[2004–05 Primeira Liga|April 2005]]
* [[List of men's footballers with the most official appearances]]
*[[SJPF Young Player of the Month]]: [[2006–07 Portuguese Liga#SJPF Young Player of the Month|October 2006]], [[2006–07 Portuguese Liga#SJPF Young Player of the Month|November 2006]], [[2007–08 Portuguese Liga#SJPF Young Player of the Month|October 2007]], [[2007–08 Portuguese Liga#SJPF Young Player of the Month|November 2007]], [[2007–08 Portuguese Liga#SJPF Young Player of the Month|February 2008]], [[2007–08 Portuguese Liga#SJPF Young Player of the Month|March 2008]]


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 06:36, 2 January 2025

João Moutinho
Moutinho with Portugal at the 2018 FIFA World Cup
Personal information
Full name João Filipe Iria Santos Moutinho[1]
Date of birth (1986-09-08) 8 September 1986 (age 38)[1]
Place of birth Barreiro, Portugal[2]
Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)[3]
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Braga
Number 8
Youth career
1996-2000 Portimonense
2000–2004 Sporting CP
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2003–2004 Sporting CP B 30 (1)
2004–2010 Sporting CP 163 (21)
2010–2013 Porto 83 (4)
2013–2018 Monaco 158 (9)
2018–2023 Wolverhampton Wanderers 175 (5)
2023– Braga 37 (1)
International career
2003 Portugal U17 15 (0)
2004 Portugal U18 5 (0)
2004 Portugal U19 4 (1)
2005–2007 Portugal U21 17 (2)
2006 Portugal B 1 (0)
2005–2022 Portugal 146 (7)
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  Portugal
UEFA European Championship
Winner 2016 France Team
Bronze medal – third place 2012 Poland-Ukraine Team
UEFA Nations League
Winner 2019 Portugal Team
FIFA Confederations Cup
Third place 2017 Russia Team
UEFA European U17 Championship
Winner 2003 Portugal
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 23:36, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 22:38, 9 June 2022 (UTC)

João Filipe Iria Santos Moutinho ComM (European Portuguese: [ʒuˈɐ̃w fɨˈlipiˈɾi.ɐ ˈsɐ̃tuʒ moˈtĩɲu, ˈʒwɐ̃w -];[4] born 8 September 1986) is a Portuguese footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Primeira Liga club Braga.

Moutinho began his professional career with Sporting CP, moving in 2010 to FC Porto and winning twelve major titles between the two clubs combined. Three years later he transferred to Monaco for €25 million, conquering the Ligue 1 championship in the 2016–17 season; in 2018, he joined Wolverhampton Wanderers, playing 212 total games before being released in 2023 and joining Braga.

Moutinho represented the Portugal national team at four European Championships, one UEFA Nations League finals and two FIFA World Cups, winning the 2016 and 2019 editions of each of the former two tournaments.

Club career

[edit]

Sporting

[edit]

Moutinho was born in Barreiro, Setúbal District, but his birth was registered in Portimão, Algarve, where he grew up.[5] After showing great promise as a boy playing for Portimonense SC, he signed with Sporting Clube de Portugal from Lisbon when he turned 13 to continue his football education.[6]

During the 2004–05 pre-season, at only 17 years of age, Moutinho was called by manager José Peseiro to the main squad. However, he then returned to the junior team coached by Paulo Bento and featured alongside such players such as Miguel Veloso and Nani, helping the side win the national title that season.

In the beginning of 2005, Moutinho was called up for a Taça de Portugal match, eventually playing 20 minutes against F.C. Pampilhosa,[7] and made his Primeira Liga debut on 23 January, staying in the entire 3–0 win at Gil Vicente F.C. and wearing the #28 shirt previously worn by Cristiano Ronaldo.[8] Based on consistent displays, he wasted no time in establishing himself as a regular while being able to play in any position across a flat midfield or in a diamond formation; his box-to-box dynamism and determination quickly made him a firm fan favourite, as he rarely missed a game since becoming first-choice.[9]

Moutinho (right) battling João Pereira in 2009

Moutinho's performances in the closing stages of the campaign, especially in the UEFA Cup with player of the match displays against Feyenoord[10] and Newcastle United[11] that helped the Lions reach the final of the competition, made him an automatic starter despite his young age; he contributed with 15 league games as his team finished second and, during the summer, he agreed to a one-year extension.[12]

In his first full season, Moutinho's further progress and exceptional consistency (he was the only player to play every minute of every match in the domestic league) was one of the brightest spots in Sporting's runner-up final place. Incidentally, he scored his team's final goal of the campaign, a 1–0 win over S.C. Braga to ensure a return to UEFA Champions League football for the Lisbon side.[13]

In 2006–07, following the departure of veteran Ricardo Sá Pinto, Moutinho was made vice-captain at just 19 years of age.[14] The following season, after Custódio and Ricardo also left, he would be named captain, the second youngest in the history of the club's professional football, behind first captain and associate founder Francisco Stromp.[15][16]

In 2008–09, after an aborted deal with Premier League club Everton,[17][18] Moutinho was again ever present, only missing three league matches (43 overall appearances) as Sporting finished once again runners-up; he also had the dubious distinction of netting his side's only goal in the Champions League round of 16 clash against FC Bayern Munich, a 1–12 aggregate loss.[19]

Porto

[edit]
Moutinho playing for Porto in 2011

On 3 July 2010, Moutinho signed a five-year contract with rivals FC Porto, with the transfer price reaching 11 million (€1 million being paid for 50% of the rights to central defender Nuno André Coelho); additionally, Sporting would receive 25% of any added value (Portuguese: mais valia) occurring during that time frame, provided it surpassed the previous value.[20][21] Sporting Chairman José Eduardo Bettencourt described Moutinho's conduct as deplorable and called him a "rotten apple", adding: "The deal was done because Sporting wanted it, because it did not want a rotten apple in its orchard, and it did not want someone who was not an example, nor dignified the flag of the club."[22] Soon after, Porto sold 37.5% of the player's economic rights to a third party, Mamers BV, for €4,125,000.[23]

Moutinho was an ever-present figure for Porto in his first season. He appeared in 50 official games as the northerners won the league and, even though he did not score in league competition, he netted twice in the campaign's Portuguese Cup, most notably in a 3–1 away win against S.L. Benfica, with his team overcoming the 0–2 home loss in the first leg to reach the final,[24] in which the player also appeared, against Vitória de Guimarães (6–2);[25] he added another 90 minutes in the final of the Europa League, and the club won the treble.[26]

On 3 August 2011, Porto partnered with Soccer Invest Fund to buy back 37.5% of Moutinho's economic rights. The private investment fund acquired 15% after the overall transactions, while Porto recouped 22.5% for €4 million;[27] the residual 15% was acquired by Porto in 2013, for €3.3 million.[28]

On 19 February 2013, Moutinho scored to help his team to a 1–0 home win over Málaga CF for the Champions League round of 16, netting from close range after an Alex Sandro cross (eventual 2–1 aggregate loss).[29] He made 43 appearances during the campaign all competitions comprised (five goals, 3,515 minutes of action), as both team and player won their third consecutive league championship.

Monaco

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On 24 May 2013, it was announced that Moutinho had joined AS Monaco FC alongside teammate James Rodríguez for a combined fee believed to be around €70 million (€25 million for Moutinho).[30] He made his official debut for his new club on 1 September, starting and setting up both goals in a 2–1 win at Olympique de Marseille which put them top of Ligue 1.[31]

Moutinho was first-choice in his debut campaign, as the principality team finished runners-up straight out of Ligue 2. His only goal was an equaliser in a 1–1 away draw to Stade de Reims, on 29 September.[32]

On 16 September 2014, in Monaco's first Champions League match since 2005, Moutinho scored the only goal in a home defeat of Bayer 04 Leverkusen.[33] He finished the season with 52 overall appearances, in an eventual third-place finish for the Leonardo Jardim-led side.

Moutinho contributed with two goals from 31 matches during 2016–17, helping the club to the eighth national championship of its history.[34]

Wolverhampton Wanderers

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On 24 July 2018, Moutinho joined newly-promoted English club Wolverhampton Wanderers on a two-year deal for an undisclosed fee, reported to be around £5 million.[35] He made his Premier League debut on 11 August, featuring 85 minutes in a 2–2 home draw against Everton.[36] His first goal in the competition arrived on 22 September, when he scored from just outside the box with his weaker left foot in a 1–1 draw away to Manchester United.[37][38]

Wolverhampton fans voted Moutinho as Player of the Season at the conclusion of his first campaign.[39] He played all thirty-eight league fixtures in the process, adding six appearances in their run to the semi-final in the FA Cup, the first since 1997–98.[40][41]

On 23 November 2019, shortly after Moutinho had scored his team's opening goal in a 2–1 league win away to AFC Bournemouth, his second in the competition, it was announced that he had signed a new contract with the club keeping him at Molineux until 2022.[42][43] On 12 December the following year, he was sent off for a second yellow card in a 0–1 home loss to West Midlands neighbours Aston Villa; it was his first red card in 859 career matches.[44] He scored his first goal at Molineux, and the third of his Wolves career, from 30 yards against Arsenal in a 2–1 win on 2 February 2021, as his team did the double over the North London side in that season for the first time since 1978–79.[45]

Moutinho scored the only goal in a win over Manchester United on 3 January 2022, sealing Wolves' first league victory at Old Trafford since 1980.[46] In the next away game 19 days later, he scored again in a 2–1 win over Brentford to score more than once in a season for the first time in his Wolves career.[47] Although his contract expired that 1 July, he signed a new one-year deal three days later.[48]

On 2 June 2023, it was announced that Moutinho would leave Wolves upon the expiry of his contract, bringing an end to his 5 year spell with the club.[49] The player's last appearance for Wolves came as a late substitute in a 1–0 home win against Aston Villa on 6 May 2023;[50] it was his 175th appearance in the Premier League, and his 212th in total for Wolverhampton Wanderers.[51]

Braga

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On 25 August 2023, after being close to a return to his former club Porto, Moutinho signed a one-year contract with Braga.[52] Nine days later, he made his debut, coming off the bench during the final minutes of a 2–2 league draw at home to his former club Sporting CP, marking his return to Primeira Liga pitches after ten years abroad.[53] On 22 December, Moutinho scored his first goal for Braga through a penalty kick - the opener in a 3–1 away victory over Nacional in the Taça da Liga.[54]

International career

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Croatia's Luka Modrić and Moutinho in an international friendly in June 2013

A full Portugal international at the age of 18, Moutinho made his debut on 17 August 2005 in a 2–0 home friendly win against Egypt in Ponta Delgada.[55] Ever since the 2006 FIFA World Cup, he became a regular call-up.

On 31 May 2008, Moutinho registered his first goal for the national team in a 2–0 friendly victory over Georgia at Estádio do Fontelo in Viseu.[56] He was picked for the squad-of-23 for UEFA Euro 2008 and, in the opening game, assisted on a goal by Raul Meireles in a 2–0 victory over Turkey.[57]

Moutinho also played in two UEFA European Under-21 Championships, scoring against Germany in the 2006 edition, played on home soil,[58] as the Portuguese exited in the group stage on both occasions; additionally, although not part of the provisional 24-player list for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa,[59][60] he was named in a backup list of six players.[61]

Moutinho winning his 100th cap, against New Zealand in the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup.

Moutinho played all the games and minutes at the Euro 2012 tournament. In the semi-finals against Spain, he missed his penalty shootout attempt in an eventual 2–4 loss (0–0 after 120 minutes).[62]

Moutinho was selected by former Sporting boss Bento for the 2014 World Cup,[63] making his debut in the tournament on 16 June in a 0–4 group stage defeat to Germany.[64] On 8 October 2015, he scored the only goal as Portugal defeated Denmark at the Estádio Municipal de Braga to seal qualification for Euro 2016,[65] and three days later was also on the scoresheet in a 2–1 win away to Serbia which confirmed his team's position as group winners.[66]

After six appearances out of a possible seven to help his nation win the European Championships for the first time ever,[67][68] Moutinho was also picked for the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup squad by Fernando Santos.[69] In the latter competition, in the final group stage game in Saint Petersburg, he won his 100th cap by playing the full 90 minutes in the 4–0 defeat of New Zealand.[70][71]

Moutinho was included in the 2018 World Cup squad.[72] On 2 June, in a pre-tournament goalless friendly draw away to Belgium, he captained the side for the first time.[73]

On 14 November 2020, in a home defeat to France, Moutinho gained his 128th cap, surpassing Luís Figo to become the second most capped Portuguese player of all time, only behind teammate and captain Cristiano Ronaldo.[74] He was named in the final squad for the delayed UEFA Euro 2020 tournament.[75]

In October 2022, he was named in Portugal's preliminary 55-man squad for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.[76] However, he did not make the final cut.[77]

Personal life

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Moutinho's father, Nélson, was also a footballer. A forward, he played for several clubs during a 15-year senior career.[78][79] Moutinho's cousin, Hugo, also played the sport professionally.[80][81]

Alongside his native Portuguese, Moutinho also speaks English and French, being proficient in the former already upon arrival in England.[82][83]

Career statistics

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Club

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As of match played 29 December 2024[84]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cup[a] League cup[b] Europe Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Sporting CP B 2003–04[85] Segunda Divisão 30 1 30 1
Sporting CP 2004–05[86] Primeira Liga 15 0 2 0 9[c] 0 26 0
2005–06[86] Primeira Liga 34 4 5 1 4[d] 0 43 5
2006–07[86] Primeira Liga 29 4 6 3 6[e] 0 41 7
2007–08[86] Primeira Liga 30 5 6 1 7 0 12[e] 1 1[f] 0 56 7
2008–09[86] Primeira Liga 27 3 2 0 5 0 8[e] 1 1[f] 0 43 4
2009–10[86] Primeira Liga 28 5 4 2 4 0 14[g] 2 50 9
Total 163 21 25 7 16 0 53 4 2 0 259 32
Porto 2010–11[86] Primeira Liga 27 0 5 2 3 0 17[g] 0 1[f] 0 53 2
2011–12[86] Primeira Liga 29 3 1 0 4 0 8[h] 0 2[i] 0 44 3
2012–13[86] Primeira Liga 27 1 2 0 5 2 8[e] 2 1[f] 0 43 5
Total 83 4 8 2 12 2 33 2 4 0 140 10
Monaco 2013–14[84] Ligue 1 31 1 3 0 0 0 34 1
2014–15[84] Ligue 1 37 4 3 0 2 0 10[e] 1 52 5
2015–16[84] Ligue 1 26 1 3 0 0 0 8[j] 0 37 1
2016–17[84] Ligue 1 31 2 4 0 4 1 13[e] 0 52 3
2017–18[84] Ligue 1 33 1 1 0 4 0 6[e] 0 0 0 44 1
Total 158 9 14 0 10 1 37 1 0 0 219 11
Wolverhampton Wanderers 2018–19[87] Premier League 38 1 6 0 0 0 44 1
2019–20[88] Premier League 38 1 2 0 0 0 17[g] 0 57 1
2020–21[89] Premier League 33 1 3 0 0 0 36 1
2021–22[90] Premier League 35 2 2 0 2 0 39 2
2022–23[91] Premier League 31 0 1 0 4 0 36 0
Total 175 5 14 0 6 0 17 0 212 5
Braga 2023–24 Primeira Liga 30 1 3 0 4 1 7[k] 1 44 3
2024–25 Primeira Liga 7 0 2 1 1 0 7[g] 0 17 1
Total 37 1 5 1 5 1 14 1 61 4
Career total 646 41 66 10 49 4 154 8 6 0 921 63
  1. ^ Includes Taça de Portugal, Coupe de France, FA Cup
  2. ^ Includes Taça da Liga, Coupe de la Ligue, EFL Cup
  3. ^ Appearances in UEFA Cup
  4. ^ Two appearances in UEFA Champions League, two appearances in UEFA Cup
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Appearances in UEFA Champions League
  6. ^ a b c d Appearance in Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira
  7. ^ a b c d Appearances in UEFA Europa League
  8. ^ Six appearances in UEFA Champions League, two appearances in UEFA Europa League
  9. ^ One appearances in UEFA Super Cup, one appearance in Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira
  10. ^ Two appearances in UEFA Champions League, six appearances in UEFA Europa League
  11. ^ Five appearances in UEFA Champions League, two appearances and one goal in UEFA Europa League

International

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As of match played 9 June 2022[92]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Portugal 2005 3 0
2006 2 0
2007 6 0
2008 11 1
2009 3 0
2010 5 0
2011 10 1
2012 14 0
2013 11 0
2014 11 0
2015 5 2
2016 13 1
2017 11 2
2018 8 0
2019 8 0
2020 8 0
2021 13 0
2022 4 0
Total 146 7
As of match played 9 June 2022.[92]
List of international goals scored by João Moutinho
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 31 May 2008 Estádio do Fontelo, Viseu, Portugal  Georgia 1–0 2–0 Friendly
2 7 October 2011 Estádio do Dragão, Porto, Portugal  Iceland 4–2 5–3 UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
3 8 October 2015 Estádio Municipal, Braga, Portugal  Denmark 1–0 1–0 UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying
4 11 October 2015 Partizan Stadium, Belgrade, Serbia  Serbia 2–1 2–1 UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying
5 10 October 2016 Tórsvøllur, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands  Faroe Islands 5–0 6–0 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
6 3 June 2017 António Coimbra da Mota, Estoril, Portugal  Cyprus 1–0 4–0 Friendly
7 2–0

Honours

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Moutinho with Portugal at the 2017 Confederations Cup

Sporting CP[9]

Porto[9]

Monaco

Braga

Portugal

Individual

Orders

See also

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