Evanílson (footballer, born 1975) explained

Evanílson
Full Name:Evanílson Aparecido Ferreira
Birth Date:12 September 1975
Birth Place:Diamantina, Brazil
Height:1.78 m
Position:Wingback
Youthclubs1:América-MG
Years1:1996–1998
Caps1:19
Goals1:1
Years2:1999
Years3:1999–2005
Caps3:123
Goals3:4
Years4:2005
Caps4:7
Goals4:0
Years5:2006
Caps5:3
Goals5:0
Years6:2006
Caps6:7
Goals6:2
Years7:2007
Caps7:2
Goals7:0
Years8:2008
Caps8:0
Goals8:0
Years9:2009–2010
Caps9:7
Goals9:2
Years10:2011
Years11:2012
Years12:2012–2013
Nationalyears1:1999–2001
Nationalcaps1:13
Nationalgoals1:0

Evanílson Aparecido Ferreira (born 12 September 1975), known simply as Evanílson, is a Brazilian former professional footballer.

A player of wide range who spent most of his career with Borussia Dortmund, he could play as either a right back or midfielder.[1]

Club career

Born in Diamantina, Minas Gerais, Evanílson started his senior career with América Futebol Clube (MG), joining Cruzeiro Esporte Clube for the 1999 season. On 16 August of that year he left the Belo Horizonte club and signed with Borussia Dortmund, making his Bundesliga debut 13 days later and being sent off in a 1–0 away win against SSV Ulm 1846.

Evanílson's contractual situation was somewhat complex: in 2001, his compatriot Márcio Amoroso moved from Parma A.C. to Dortmund for 25 million. In return, Evanílson was sold in the opposite direction for €17.5 million, for accounting reasons; Dortmund then received Evanílson on loan, only paying "beer money" for this move and, in 2003, a contractual clause was triggered which forced Dortmund to buy him back for €15 million.[2] [3]

During four seasons, Evanílson made an efficient wingback partnership at the German club with another Brazilian, Dedé – arrived one season before him – as the Black Yellows won the 2002 national championship with 27 games and one goal from the player, also reaching the season's UEFA Cup final (nine appearances, seven complete). In his final two years, however, he appeared rarely due to several injuries, namely a serious cruciate ligament one, and returned in late April 2005 to his country, joining Clube Atlético Mineiro on a two-year contract, which was prematurely terminated due to lack of salary payments, with the subsequent court action.

On 17 January 2006, Evanílson's returned to Germany and signed a five-month contract with 1. FC Köln, appearing in only one complete game in a relegation-ending season, the 1–0 loss at Hannover 96 on 18 March. He closed out his professional career at the age of 35, after playing rarely for four different clubs in Brazil, his last being his first América de Minas Gerais.

International career

Evanílson gained 13 caps for Brazil in one year, playing in two games at the 1999 Copa América as Cafu's backup, with the national team winning the tournament in Paraguay.[4]

Additionally, he was selected for two FIFA Confederation Cups. In the 1999 edition, he appeared in four games, including the 8–2 semi-final routing of Saudi Arabia, as the Seleção finished as runners-up.

Honours

América-MG

1997

Borussia Dortmund

2001–02

Sport Club do Recife

2007

Brazil

1999

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Penpix of Borussia Dortmund squad . . 6 May 2002 . 9 December 2011 . 4 June 2004 . https://web.archive.org/web/20040604132231/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/soccer/news/2002/05/06/dortmund_penpix/ . dead .
  2. Web site: Amoroso für Rekordsumme zum BVB . Amoroso to BVB for record fee . . de . 4 July 2001 . 9 December 2011.
  3. Web site: Geheimer Evanilson-Deal kostet 15 Millionen . Joint Evanilson deal costs 15 million . . de . 22 December 2003 . 9 December 2011.
  4. Web site: Copa América 1999 . . 9 December 2011 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20150709153240/http://www.rsssf.com/tables/99safull.html . 9 July 2015 .