Emerson (footballer, born 1972) explained

Emerson
Full Name:Emerson Moisés Costa
Birth Date:12 April 1972
Birth Place:Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Height:1.83 m
Position:Defensive midfielder
Years1:1990–1992
Clubs1:Flamengo
Caps1:0
Goals1:0
Years2:1992
Clubs2:Coritiba
Caps2:0
Goals2:0
Years3:1992–1994
Clubs3:Belenenses
Caps3:85
Goals3:2
Years4:1994–1996
Clubs4:Porto
Caps4:60
Goals4:9
Years5:1996–1998
Clubs5:Middlesbrough
Caps5:41
Goals5:8
Years6:1998–2000
Clubs6:Tenerife
Caps6:86
Goals6:4
Years7:2000–2002
Clubs7:Deportivo La Coruña
Caps7:43
Goals7:0
Years8:2002–2003
Clubs8:Atlético Madrid
Caps8:29
Goals8:2
Years9:2003–2004
Clubs9:Rangers
Caps9:14
Goals9:0
Years10:2004–2005
Clubs10:Vasco da Gama
Caps10:12
Goals10:0
Years11:2005–2006
Clubs11:Skoda Xanthi
Caps11:16
Goals11:1
Years12:2006–2007
Clubs12:AEK Athens
Caps12:30
Goals12:1
Years13:2007
Clubs13:APOEL
Caps13:13
Goals13:0
Years14:2008
Clubs14:Madureira
Caps14:0
Goals14:0
Totalcaps:429
Totalgoals:23

Emerson Moisés Costa (born 12 April 1972), known simply as Emerson, is a Brazilian retired professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder.

As well as in his country, he played professionally in Portugal, England, Spain and Scotland.[1] He also received Portuguese citizenship, after he married his Portuguese wife.

Club career

Born in Rio de Janeiro, Emerson started playing with Flamengo, but he soon moved to Coritiba in search of first-team football. In 1991 he began his extensive overseas spell, first with C.F. Os Belenenses in Portugal.

After several impressive displays, Emerson secured a move to FC Porto. Under the management of former England coach Bobby Robson, he won successive Primeira Liga titles, appeared in the UEFA Champions League and won the 1996 Portuguese Player of the Year award.

By now, Emerson's performances had attracted interest from major European clubs, and eventually he signed with Premier League side Middlesbrough, completing a £4 million move. It is alleged that the deal was done without manager Bryan Robson's knowledge, the manager only finding out after it was unwittingly mentioned by chief scout Ray Trainn; Emerson's cousin Fábio was also acquired, but played just one game in his 14-month spell.

However, things turned sour quickly with Emerson's former manager Bobby Robson, now at FC Barcelona, expressing his interest in bringing the player to the Camp Nou – this unsettled the midfielder, who by this time had already endured relegation to Division One in addition to difficulties in adjusting to life on Teesside. He travelled to Brazil for a break at the end of 1997, and once there threatened that he would not return to the club.

Eventually the dispute was resolved with a move to CD Tenerife in January 1998, for around £4.25 million. Surprisingly, Middlesbrough chief executive Keith Lamb later stated that he had tried to re-sign Emerson after Tenerife were relegated, and the latter remained in the Canary Islands until 2000 when he moved to Deportivo de La Coruña, after the Galicians' 2000 conquest of the La Liga title. He often partnered compatriot Mauro Silva in his first year, but played sparingly in the following.

After further one-year stints with Atlético Madrid and Rangers,[2] where he became the first ever Brazilian to play for the Scottish, scoring once against Panathinaikos in the 2003–04 Champions League,[3]

Emerson moved to Greece, joining Skoda Xanthi in the summer of 2005. After having stayed there only six months, he was transferred to AEK Athens, in January 2006. On 21 November 2006, he played the whole match in the 1–0 victory against the eventual champions, Milan for the UEFA Champions League.[4]

On 23 May 2007, Emerson was released by AEK and signed for 2006–07 Cypriot First Division champions APOEL. However, in January of the following year, he returned to Brazil and ended his career playing for lowly Madureira Esporte Clube, at the Rio de Janeiro State League.[5]

In pop culture

Emerson is widely known in Hungary, due to an infamous interview with his former teammate Péter Lipcsei, who referred to Emerson as "black Emerson".[6]

Honours

Porto

1994–95, 1995–96

Middlesbrough

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://maisfutebol.iol.pt/amp/emerson-as-vezes-nem-eu-acreditava-que-jogava-aquilo-tudo Emerson: «Às vezes nem eu acreditava que jogava aquilo tudo»
  2. Web site: Gers win Emerson race. BBC Sport. 29 August 2003. 4 May 2010.
  3. Web site: Rangers denied in Athens. BBC Sport. 1 October 2003. 29 December 2009.
  4. Web site: AEK-Milan UEFA Champions League 2006/07. UEFA.com.
  5. Web site: Έμερσον. kitrinomavro.gr.
  6. live. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211211/dIkCphc-0AU. 11 December 2021. Lipcsei Péter - asszem mindenféleképpen-Portoba igazol. youyube.com.
  7. News: Claridge's five-star silver service . Glenn . Moore . The Independent . 16 April 1997 . 2 April 2024.