Evander Sno Explained

Birth Date:1987 4, df=y
Birth Place:Dordrecht, Netherlands
Position:Defensive midfielder
Youthyears1:–2004
Youthclubs1:DWS
Youthyears2:2004–2005
Youthclubs2:Ajax
Years1:2005–2006
Clubs1:Feyenoord
Caps1:0
Goals1:0
Years2:2005–2006
Clubs2:NAC Breda (loan)
Caps2:14
Goals2:0
Years3:2006–2008
Clubs3:Celtic
Caps3:30
Goals3:1
Years4:2008–2011
Clubs4:Ajax
Caps4:19
Goals4:4
Years5:2009–2010
Clubs5:Bristol City (loan)
Caps5:24
Goals5:3
Years6:2011–2012
Clubs6:RKC Waalwijk
Caps6:25
Goals6:4
Years7:2012–2013
Clubs7:NEC
Caps7:7
Goals7:2
Years8:2013–2014
Clubs8:RKC Waalwijk
Caps8:23
Goals8:4
Years9:2014
Clubs9:Westerlo
Caps9:2
Goals9:0
Years10:2015
Clubs10:ADO Den Haag
Caps10:0
Goals10:0
Years11:2017
Clubs11:RKC Waalwijk
Caps11:18
Goals11:1
Years12:2017–2018
Clubs12:DHSC
Nationalyears1:2007
Nationalteam1:Netherlands U21
Nationalcaps1:15
Nationalgoals1:3
Nationalyears2:2008
Manageryears1:2019
Managerclubs1:FC Lienden (assistant)
Pcupdate:21 June 2020

Evander Sno (born 9 April 1987) is a Dutch football coach and former player.[1] He played as a defensive midfielder.

During his active career, Sno played for numerous clubs in his native Netherlands, but also had spells in Scotland with Celtic and England on loan at Bristol City. He also featured for the Dutch under-21 and under-23 international teams. Sno typically played in a defensive midfield role, but was utilised in nine different field positions during a period on loan to NAC Breda. In addition, he was used as a striker for the Netherlands under 21s to cover for a lack of strikers in the squad at the time.

After his retirement as a footballer, Sno became an assistant coach at FC Lienden.

Club career

Early career

Born in Dordrecht, Sno came through the youth system at AFC Ajax but left to join Feyenoord at the age of eighteen. He did not play any first-team games during his time at Feyenoord but he was loaned out to NAC Breda during the 2005–06 season, where he made his name.

Celtic

Sno signed for Scottish Premier League side Celtic from Feyenoord of the Netherlands in 2006. At the time he was considered one of the most promising youth prospects in the world.[2] He made his full debut in a League Cup 3rd round victory over St Mirren, drawing praise from his manager for his performance[3] and made his Old Firm debut during Celtic's 2–0 defeat of Rangers on 23 September 2006, replacing Shunsuke Nakamura during the latter stages of the match.[4] In November 2006, Sno scored his only goal for Celtic against Hibernian in an SPL game.[5] Sno went on to play in both legs of Celtic's Champions League last 16 defeat against AC Milan and at the end of the season collected an SPL winners medal after Celtic retained their title, a feat repeated in the 2007–08 season.

On signing for Celtic, it was widely reported in the media that Sno was named after the former Boxing World Heavyweight Champion, Evander Holyfield.[6]

Ajax

In August 2008 Sno re-joined Ajax, signing a three-year contract.[7] He was sent off in his debut match against Willem II Tilburg, although his red card was cleared by the KNVB.[8] After just one season he was demoted from the first team and would play for Jong Ajax.[9]

In August 2009, Sno had joined English club Bristol City on loan for the remainder of the 2009–10 season, making his debut as a substitute against Coventry City.[10] Sno scored his first goal for Bristol City in a 3–2 win over Barnsley at Oakwell,[11] and rejoined Ajax at the season's end.

When sent back to the reserves, Sno had to prove his self-worth as an Ajax first squad member. On 13 September 2010 while playing a match with Ajax' reserves against Vitesse/AGOVV reserves, Sno suffered a cardiac arrest.[12] He was resuscitated, it took the paramedics ten minutes to resuscitate Sno on the pitch and he was then taken to a hospital in Arnhem.[12] It was expected that a long period of recovery was going to lie ahead, and he marked his return by appearing in a reserve friendly on 11 November 2010. No direct cause for the cardiac arrest could be found and as a precaution he had an internal cardiac defibrillator placed inside his body.[13] [14]

After his contract with Ajax expired, Sno found an agreement with Italian Serie A club Genoa; the move was however canceled at the last minute after the player failed his medical.[15]

Later career and retirement

In August 2011, Sno signed a one-year contract with Eredivisie side RKC Waalwijk. Due to his good performances at RKC Waalwijk, several Dutch teams showed interest in Sno. Both Eredivisie teams Roda JC and NEC Nijmegen wanted to sign a contract with him.He signed a two-year contract with NEC at 6 June 2012. Once again, on 29 September 2012, Sno suffered another on-pitch cardiac arrest, however, due to having a defibrillator fitted previously, he was able to walk off the pitch. On 3 April 2013, Sno ended his contract with NEC because of a disagreement with the club.

On 28 October 2013, Sno signed a deal until the end of the season with his former club RKC. After they were relegated to the Dutch Eerste Divisie, Sno left as a free agent and signed with Belgian side Westerlo on 4 June 2014.[16] However, he only played two matches in half a season and dissolved his contract on 7 December 2014.[17]

On 31 January 2015, it was announced that Sno would sign a contract until the end of the season with Dutch Eredivisie side ADO Den Haag.[18] After another spell at RKC, he joined Dutch Eerste Klasse amateur club DHSC in July 2017.[19] He announced his retirement in 2018.[20]

International career

Born in the Netherlands, Sno is of Surinamese descent.[21] Sno was a regular in the Dutch Under-21 team. In October 2006, Sno was handed a surprise callup for the Netherlands national football squad for the friendly against England national team, Sno was unused in the game[22] On 16 July 2008, he was named in the Dutch squad for the Olympic Games in Beijing. In the opening game against Nigeria, Sno received a red card.

Management

In January 2019, six months after announcing his retirement as a player, Sno was appointed as assistant coach to FC Lienden head coaches Hans van de Haar and Nordin Wooter.[23]

Personal life

In January 2019, Sno was sentenced to community service for knocking out a bouncer in a nightclub brawl at the Melkweg concert venue in October 2017. His brother, Kenneth, was fined for threatening to shoot security staff in the same incident.[24] [25]

Honours

Club

Celtic

Ajax

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.4thegame.com/club/glasgow-celtic-fc/player-profile/35806/evandersno.html Evander Sno – Player Profile
  2. https://www.soccerbase.com/players/player.sd?player_id=43955 Evander Sno
  3. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/celtic/5363190.stm Strachan hails Sno for CIS show
  4. http://observer.guardian.co.uk/sport/story/0,,1879654,00.html Gravesen piles pressure on Le Guen
  5. Web site: Hibernian 2–2 Celtic. . 26 November 2006 . 10 November 2009.
  6. http://www.uefa.com/competitions/UCL/Players/Player=103199/index.html Evander Sno
  7. Web site: Ajax contracteert Evander Sno. 21 August 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20100920140249/http://www.ajax.nl/web/show/id=154417/contentid=67159. 20 September 2010. dead.
  8. Web site: Rode kaart Sno geseponeerd. 1 September 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20110520150413/http://www.ajax.nl/web/show/id=154417/contentid=67261. 20 May 2011. dead.
  9. Web site: Bari test Martina.
  10. http://www.ajax.nl/Nieuws/Laatste-nieuws/Nieuws-artikel/Evander-Sno-op-huurbasis-naar-Bristol-City-FC.htm Evander Sno op huurbasis naar Bristol City FC
  11. Web site: Barnsley 2–3 Bristol City. . 24 October 2009 . 24 October 2009.
  12. News: Dutch midfielder Sno suffers heart attack during game . . 13 September 2010 . 13 September 2010.
  13. http://www.uefa.com/printoutfiles/competitions/ucl/2011/e/e_2002902_pk.pdf AC Milan vs AFC Ajax UEFA Media Kit
  14. http://www.goal.com/en/news/462/netherlands/2010/09/23/2132954/ajax-midfielder-evander-sno-to-resume-training-next-week.asp Evander Sno To Resume Training
  15. News: nl . Voetbal International . 14 July 2011 . 14 July 2011 . Sno komt niet door medische keuring van Genoa .
  16. http://nos.nl/artikel/656837-evander-sno-naar-westerlo.html Evander Sno naar Westerlo
  17. http://www.vi.nl/nieuws/samenwerking-sno-en-westerlo-per-direct-beeindigd-.htm Samenwerking Sno en Westerlo per direct beëindigd
  18. http://nos.nl/artikel/2016620-sno-rond-met-ado-den-haag.html Sno rond met ADO Den Haag
  19. News: Evander Sno wordt ploeggenoot Rodney Sneijder bij DHSC. 3 January 2018. RTV Utrecht. 25 July 2017. nl.
  20. Web site: Westerink . Robert . Evander Sno assistent-trainer en wellicht ook speler FC Lienden . gelderlander.nl . . 21 June 2020 . 14 January 2019.
  21. Web site: Suriname naar WK 2018: "Wordt een aardig team". 5 December 2014. Suriname Herald.
  22. News: Van Persie out of Holland squad . BBC . 13 November 2006 . 24 February 2017.
  23. Web site: van den Broek . Danny . Zwart randje legt geen schaduw over Sno bij FC Lienden . gelderlander.nl . . 21 June 2020 . 29 January 2019.
  24. Web site: Taakstraf oud-voetballer Evander Sno voor mishandelen portier Melkweg . nos.nl . . 21 June 2020 . 22 January 2019.
  25. Web site: Vugts . Paul . Evander Sno krijgt 76 uur taakstraf wegens geweld . parool.nl . . 21 June 2020 . 22 January 2019.