Carvalho was born in
Cape Verde. He had a younger brother. He suffered a car accident at the age of thirteen. He almost studied in Portugal. He has worked as an air traffic controller. He has played futsal. He attended coaching courses in the Netherlands and Hungary. He started his managerial career with GD Varanda. He helped the club win the league. After that, he was appointed as an assistant manager of
Boavista FC. After that, he was appointed manager of the club. He helped the club win the league. In 2012, he was appointed manager of
Sporting Clube da Praia. In 2015, he returned as manager of Sporting Clube da Praia. In 2016, he was appointed manager of
Académica da Praia. In 2019, he was appointed manager of the
Cape Verde national football team. He was described as "taken an influential role in the tiny island nation's rise through the African game... overseen the progression and sporting education of the country's finest footballing generation" while managing the team. After that, he was appointed manager of
CD Travadores. ==References==