Servette Born in
Geneva, Switzerland to
Portuguese parents, Moutinho started playing football with
Étoile Carouge FC. In 2009 he signed with
Servette FC, completing his training with the club and making his first senior appearances in the
Swiss Challenge League. In
2010–11, Moutinho played five league games (one start) as Servette won promotion to the
Super League. For
the following season he was loaned to
CD Badajoz in Spain but, after the sale of
Matías Vitkieviez to
BSC Young Boys in January 2012, he was recalled and assigned the #7 squad number, going on to feature in several matches towards the end of
the campaign as the team from the
Stade de Genève finished in fourth place.
Spain Other than his spell with Badajoz, Moutinho spent several years competing in
Spanish football, helping
Albacete Balompié promote to
Segunda División in
2014. He made his professional league debut in that country with that team, coming on as a second-half
substitute in a 0–1 home loss against
CD Numancia on 21 September 2014. On 7 July 2015, Moutinho signed with
RCD Mallorca on a two-year contract. He scored four goals in his
second season, but the
Balearic Islands club returned to
Segunda División B after 36 years; during his spell, he was also loaned to
CD Tenerife of the same league for five months.
Later career Moutinho started the
2017–18 campaign in the Romanian
Liga I, with
CFR Cluj. On 27 December 2017, however, he returned to Spain and joined
Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa on loan. On 15 July 2019, Moutinho returned to the
Romanian top flight and signed a contract with
FCSB. The following
transfer window, after 13 competitive appearances, the
free agent returned to the Spanish third tier after agreeing to a six-month deal at
Córdoba CF. Moutinho moved to
Levadiakos F.C. of
Super League Greece 2 in August 2021. He won promotion as champions in his
first season. In August 2023, Moutinho returned to the Greek second division, with
Athens Kallithea FC. ==International career==