Everson (footballer, born 1975) explained

Everson
Fullname:Everson Pereira da Silva
Birth Date:1975 11, df=yes
Birth Place:Campo Grande, Brazil
Position:Midfielder
Youthyears1:1989–1990
Youthclubs1:Portuguesa de Desportos
Youthyears2:1990–1996
Youthclubs2:Paraná
Years1:1997
Clubs1:América (SP)
Caps1:18
Goals1:5
Years2:1997
Clubs2:Girondins de Bordeaux
Caps2:9
Goals2:16
Years3:1997
Clubs3:Paris Saint-Germain
Caps3:0
Goals3:0
Years4:1997
Caps4:6
Goals4:0
Years5:1998–1999
Clubs5:Brussels
Caps5:16
Goals5:5
Years6:1999–2000
Clubs6:Eintracht Braunschweig
Caps6:14
Goals6:6
Years7:2000–2001
Clubs7:Arminia Bielefeld
Caps7:10
Goals7:0
Years8:2001–2002
Clubs8:VfL Osnabrück
Caps8:22
Goals8:6
Years9:2002–2004
Clubs9:Nice
Caps9:61
Goals9:11
Years10:2004–2007
Clubs10:Benfica
Caps10:1
Goals10:0
Years11:2005–2006
Clubs11:Benfica B
Caps11:8
Goals11:2
Years12:2006
Clubs12:Young Boys (loan)
Caps12:9
Goals12:2
Years13:2007–2008
Clubs13:Neuchâtel Xamax
Caps13:26
Goals13:4
Years14:2009
Clubs14:ES Sahel
Years15:2009–2010
Clubs15:TuS Koblenz
Caps15:19
Goals15:1
Years16:2010–2011
Clubs16:Gueugnon
Caps16:19
Goals16:1
Totalcaps:238
Totalgoals:59

Everson Pereira da Silva (born 10 November 1975), known as just Everson, is a retired Brazilian footballer who played as a midfielder.

Developed at Paraná, Everson moved to Europe in 1997, spending time some time with Girondins de Bordeaux, Paris Saint-Germain and Servette. After three years in Germany, he signed with Nice in 2002, where he had the best period of his career, playing over 60 league games in two seasons, scoring eleven times.

In 2004, he moved to Benfica but found it difficult to break into the starting eleven, partially because of injuries. After three years there, intercalated between playing for the reserves, a loan deal with Young Boys, or not competing at all, he left for Neuchâtel Xamax in 2007. He represented three more teams before retiring in 2011.

Career

Born in Campo Grande, Everson began his youth career at Portuguesa de Desportos in 1989, followed by a six-year spell at Paraná. After a few months with América (SP) in early 1997, he moved to Girondins de Bordeaux to play for their reserve team in the CFA, scoring 16 goals in 9 matches.[1] [2] That record attracted the interest of Paris Saint-Germain, who signed him that same year. After some training sessions with Ricardo Gomes, PSG sold him to Servette, where he stayed until the end of 1997. He then joined RWDM Brussels in the start of 1998, and stayed there for 18 months, a period he said it turned him into an adult. In the summer of 1999, Everson moved to German football and spent three years there, two of those in the regional leagues, first at Eintracht Braunschweig, then Arminia Bielefeld and finally VfL Osnabrück. In 2002, he joined the freshly promoted Nice, and became an undisputed starter, playing 60 matches over two seasons, scoring eleven goals, seven from free-kicks. His performances led to a move to Benfica, who signed him on a four-year contract in July 2004.[3] Record wrote that Benfica paid Nice €1.2M to sign him.[4] Everson was described by his former teammate, Lilian Laslandes as a strong, tactically disciplined player that could operate either as defensive or central midfielder; and possessed a powerful left foot.

Although, there was concerns that he was still suffering from a pubalgia brought from Nice, he was declared match-fit on 9 August,[5] and made his debut for Benfica in the Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira against Porto.[6] His first start happened in late October, in a home win against Oriental for the Taça de Portugal,[7] followed by 11 minutes against Vitória de Setúbal, in his Primeira Liga debut.[8] However, after months of light treatment to his pubalgia, it was decided that he needed surgery, so he was operated in mid December. with full recovery in a month.[9] [10] After overcoming the injury, Everson was called up by Giovanni Trapattoni on some occasions, but did not play again.[11] Because of the 11 minutes played with Setúbal, he too won the league title.[12] The following season, Everson was expected to remain with the first-team, but he was deemed surplus by Ronald Koeman, and ultimately demoted to the reserve team.[13] [14]

After half a season competing in the third tier, he was loaned to BSC Young Boys for the remainder of the season.[15] [16] At Young Boys, Everson helped them reach the Swiss Cup Final, which they lost to FC Sion on penalties.[17] He returned to Benfica in the following season and spent the entire season without competing.[18] In July 2007, he moved to Neuchâtel Xamax on a permanent deal,[19] scoring his first goal on 1 September, against Grasshopper.[20] After leaving Neuchâtel Xamax, he played briefly at Étoile du Sahel,[21] returned to Germany to play for TuS Koblenz,[22] and closed his career at age 34, in Gueugnon.[23] In 2011, Everson returned to Nice to work in their media department; he regularly appears as a host and interviewer in videos on the official website.[24]

Honours

Benfica

2004–05

Runner-up 2004–05

Runner-up 2004

Young Boys

Runner-up 2005–06

Notes and References

  1. News: Everson, o homem das bolas paradas. Everson, the man of the free-kicks. 23 March 2016. Record. 31 July 2004. Portuguese.
  2. News: A Nice, Everson voit enfin le bout du tunnel. In Nice, Everson finally sees the end of the tunnel. 24 March 2016. Le Parisien. 8 November 2002. French.
  3. News: Everson enters Benfica ranks. 23 March 2016. UEFA. 31 July 2004.
  4. News: Everson: "Podem contar comigo". Everson: "You can count on me". 23 March 2016. Record. 31 July 2004. Portuguese.
  5. News: Aposta em Everson. Bet on Everson. 24 March 2016. Record. 9 August 2004. Portuguese.
  6. News: FC Porto-Benfica, 1-0 (Ricardo Quaresma 56). 23 March 2016. Record. 20 August 2004. Portuguese.
  7. News: Everson: "Infelizmente o golo não me sorriu...". Eveson: "Sadly the goal did not happen...". 23 March 2016. Record. 28 October 2004. Portuguese.
  8. News: Benfica frente ao V. Setúbal: Visão de Geovanni e chama de Karadas. Benfica against Setúbal: Geovanni's vision and the flame of Karadas. 23 March 2016. Record. 8 November 2004. Portuguese.
  9. News: Everson operado. Everson operated. 24 March 2016. Record. 15 December 2004. Portuguese.
  10. News: Surgery sidelines Everson. 24 March 2016. UEFA. 14 December 2004.
  11. News: Everson ganha pontos. Everson wins points. 24 March 2016. Record. 22 April 2005. Portuguese.
  12. News: Everson está seguro. Everson is safe. 24 March 2016. Record. 5 June 2005. Portuguese.
  13. News: Equipa B reforçada. B-team strengthened. 24 March 2016. Record. 2 September 2005. Portuguese.
  14. News: Convocatória sem Paulo Almeida. Call-up without Paulo Almeida. 24 March 2016. Record. 4 September 2005. Portuguese.
  15. News: Everson emprestado ao Young Boys. Everson loaned to Young Boys. 24 March 2016. Record. 16 January 2006. Portuguese.
  16. News: Everson: "Não quero ser lembrado como uma das piores contratações do Benfica". Everson: "I do not want to be remembered as one of Benfica worst signings". 24 March 2016. Mais Futebol. 31 January 2006. Portuguese.
  17. News: FC Sion conquista Taça da Suíça. FC Sion wins Swiss Cup. 24 March 2016. Record. 17 April 2006. Portuguese.
  18. News: Plantel vai ser reduzido. Squad will be trimmed. 24 March 2016. Record. 8 November 2006. Portuguese.
  19. News: Suíça: Thun de Nélson Ferreira perde, Beto e Everson encontram-se para o empate. Switzerland: Thun of Nélson Ferreira loses, Beto and Everson face each other in a draw. 24 March 2016. Mais Futebol. 4 August 2007. Portuguese.
  20. News: Suíça: Everson (ex-Benfica) marca na vitória do Neuchatel frente ao Grasshoppers (1-2). Switzerland: Everson, former Benfica, scored in Neuchatel win against Grasshoppers. 24 March 2016. Mais Futebol. 1 September 2007. Portuguese.
  21. News: Everson (ex-Benfica) vai jogar na Tunísia. Everson, former Benfica, will play for Tunisia. 24 March 2016. Mais Futebol. 10 January 2009. Portuguese.
  22. News: TuS–Neuzugang Everson "Ich bin ein deutscher Brasilianer"Ich bin ein deutscher Brasilianer". Everson: "I feel like a German-Brazilian". 24 March 2016. Bild.de. 14 July 2009. German.
  23. News: Gueugnon: Everson a signé. Guengon: Everson signs. 24 March 2016. Football.fr. 24 July 2010. French.
  24. News: Everson : " Nice, l'apothéose ". Everson: "Nice is the apotheosis". 24 March 2016. OGC Nice. 15 November 2014. French.