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Everton Pedalada
Personal information
Full name Everton Souza Santos
Date of birth (1984-04-02) 2 April 1984 (age 40)
Place of birth Guarujá, São Paulo, Brazil
Position(s) Winger
Team information
Current team
Langkawi Glory United
Number 11
Youth career
2001–2004 Santos
Mogi Mirim
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2007 Cascavel 0 (0)
Vila Aurora
São José
Gaúcho
2010 Dubai CSC 0 (0)
2010–2011 Brothers Union
2011–2012 Sheikh Jamal
2012 AYL 10 (3)
2013 Itumbiara 0 (0)
2013–2014 Tarxien Rainbows 13 (0)
2014 Zejtun Corinthians
2014 Hatta Club 11 (1)
2014 Rio Verde 0 (0)
2014–2015 New Radiant
2015 T.C. Sports Club
2015–2016 Al-Mussanah
2016 Sabah 6 (1)
2018 Brothers Union 9 (0)
2019– Langkawi Glory United (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 17:39, 18 August 2019 (UTC)

Everton Souza Santos (born 2 April 1984), known simply as Everton or Everton Pedalada, is a Brazilian football midfielder who plays for Langkawi Glory United in the Malaysia M3 League.

Early life

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Everton was born in Guarujá, and grew up supporting local side São Paulo,[1] but came to also like rivals Santos, signing with them in 2001 as a youth player. He spent three years with the club, training with the first team in 2004, before leaving for a French third division side.

Club career

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After time in the French third division, short spells at numerous clubs in Brazil, (including time with Cascavel in 2007, where he scored one goal)[2] he joined Dubai CSC of the UAE Division One. However, he found out he would not be able to play for the UAE side and joined Bangladeshi side Brothers Union.[3]

Everton was playing for Bangladeshi side Brothers Union in 2010,[4] but left in 2011 for Sheik Jamal.[5] He moved to the Maldives in 2012, and signed with Club All Youth Linkage.[3]

He returned to Brazil to join Itumbiara in 2013, where he made 6 appearances.[6] He then joined Maltese side Tarxien Rainbows, but was released in early January of the next year.[7] Following his release, he signed for another Maltese club: the Zejtun Corinthians.[8] He also played for UAE Arabian Gulf League side Hatta Club in 2014, notching up 11 games with one goal.[9]

After his stint in Malta, and one appearance for Brazilian side Rio Verde,[6] he returned to the Maldives with New Radiant in December 2014.[10][11] However, he did not stay long, and was released in February 2015.[12] In May 2015, he joined TC Sports Club.[13][14]

He joined Sabah in June 2016 from Omani side Al-Mussanah.[15][16][17]

Career statistics

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Club

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As of 29 March 2019.[18]
Club Season League Cup Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Cascavel 2007 ?[a] 1 0 0 ? 1
Dubai CSC 2010–11 UAE Division One 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
All Youth Linkage 2012 Dhivehi League 10 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 3
Itumbiara 2013 0 0 6[b] 0 6 0
Tarxien Rainbows 2013–14 Maltese Premier League 13 0 1[c] 0 0 0 0 0 14 0
Hatta Club 2013–14 UAE Division One 11 1 0 0 0 0 11 1
Rio Verde 2014 0 0 1[d] 0 1 0
Sabah FA 2016 Liga Premier 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1
Brothers Union 2019 Bangladesh Premier League 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0
Total 49 5 2+ 1 0 0 7 0 58+ 6
Notes
  1. ^ Appearances in the Copa Paraná
  2. ^ Appearances in the Campeonato Goiano
  3. ^ Appearances in the Maltese FA Trophy
  4. ^ Appearances in the Campeonato Goiano Second Division

References

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  1. ^ "Asya'nın Neymar'ı da işte bu! Çok ilginç!". Sporx (in Turkish). 14 December 2012. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  2. ^ "Copa Paraná: Confira como está a disputa pela artilharia". Federação Paranaense de Futebol. 14 November 2007. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  3. ^ a b "Com moicano 'à la Neymar', ex-Peixe faz sucesso no sul da Ásia". Globo Esporte (in Portuguese). 14 December 2012. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  4. ^ "Foreign player transfer window closed". Bangladesh Football Federation. 16 October 2010. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  5. ^ "Jamal complete player signings". Reflection News. 2 November 2011. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  6. ^ a b "Everton". Futebol de Goyaz. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  7. ^ "Zammit wary of Greens' threat". Times of Malta. 4 January 2014. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  8. ^ "Last transfers". od-base.de. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  9. ^ "Everton Souza Santos". UAE FA. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  10. ^ "Brazilian playmaker Everton joins Blues". New Radiant SC. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  11. ^ "Brazilian forward brought into New Radiant". vNews. 28 December 2014. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  12. ^ "އުމެއިރުއަށް ފަހު، ނިއުއިން ބިދޭސީ ތިން ކުޅުންތެރިންވެސް ދޫކޮށްލައިފި (New releases their 3 foreign players after Umair)". Vaguthu Sports (in Divehi). 5 February 2015. Archived from the original on 7 April 2017. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  13. ^ "Twitter". TC Sports Club. 9 May 2015. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  14. ^ "ނިއުއިން ދޫކޮށްލި ސަންތޯސްއާއި ރަފީނިއާ ޓީސީއަށް ސޮއިކޮށްފި (Santos and Rafinha sign for TC)". Vaguthu Sports (in Divehi). 5 February 2015. Archived from the original on 7 April 2017. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  15. ^ "Sabah sign Brazilian forward, Kelantan pass up three trialists". goal.com. 4 June 2016. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  16. ^ "Muamer set to replace Prince". 21 June 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  17. ^ "Sabah FA ikat Everton Souza Santos 6 bulan!". Sabah Up 2 Date (in Malay). 1 June 2016. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  18. ^ Everton Pedalada at Soccerway. Retrieved 17 April 2018.