Everton Silva

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Everton Silva
Personnel
Surname Everton José Modesto Silva
birthday 4th August 1988
place of birth São João de MeritiBrazil
size 171 cm
position Defense
Juniors
Years station
2005-2007 Friburguense AC
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2007-2009 Friburguense AC
2007 →  Guanabara EC  (loan)
2008 →  Angra dos Reis EC  (loan)
2009 →  Flamengo Rio de Janeiro  (loan) 24 (0)
2010-2013 Flamengo Rio de Janeiro 9 (0)
2010 →  AA Ponte Preta  (loan) 8 (0)
2011 →  Boavista SC  (loan) 9 (0)
2011 →  Duque de Caxias FC  (loan) 27 (1)
2012 →  Atlético Goianiense  (loan) 4 (0)
2012 →  Clube de Regatas Brasil  (loan) 0 (0)
2012 →  ABC Natal  (loan) 0 (0)
2013 → Boavista SC (loan) 13 (0)
2014 Chapecoense 4 (0)
2014 Paysandu SC 7 (0)
2015 Red Bull Brasil 13 (0)
2015 Avaí FC 16 (1)
2016 Red Bull Brasil 14 (0)
2016 Joinville EC 25 (0)
2017 Ceará SC 6 (0)
2017-2018 Red Bull Brasil 13 (0)
2018-2019 EC São Bento 15 (0)
2019– Boavista SC 2 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of December 17, 2019

Everton Silva , full name Everton José Modesto Silva , (born August 4, 1988 in São João de Meriti ) is a Brazilian football player . He is used in the position of right- back . Alternatively, he is also used in the right midfield. He is currently under contract with Boavista SC .

Career

At the beginning of his career, Silva started in the junior division of the lower class of the Friburguense AC from Nova Friburgo in the state of Rio de Janeiro . At the club he received his first professional contract in 2007. In 2007 and 2008 he was loaned out to other clubs to gain experience. In 2008 Flamengo Rio de Janeiro became aware of Silva as part of the state championship in Rio de Janeiro and loaned him for the 2009 season. The first year with Flamengo was to be the most successful of his career. First he was able to win the national championship with the club and then the national championship in December . When FLA won the sixth title in 2009 , Silva played 15 of 38 possible appearances, but in which he did not score a goal. After the end of the season, the club from Rio de Janeiro announced that the player could be signed by the end of 2013. The commitment was made possible by an investor who bought 80% of the transfer rights from Friburguense for half a million real and gave 20% to Flamengo.

In September 2010, however, he was loaned to the AA Ponte Preta until the end of the year . He should gain more match practice in the B series . For the 2011 season he initially returned to the club from Rio de Janeiro . At the end of January 2011, an incident occurred that undermined his hopes of staying at the club. Silva was involved in a traffic accident after visiting a nightclub. The whole process (night club, accident, hit-and-run and driving without a license) made Flamengo refrain from letting the player continue to play for the club. A loan deal for the Boavista SC was announced in February . Until his contract expired at the end of 2013, he was repeatedly awarded to other clubs.

For the 2014 season, Silva was signed by Chapecoense for the games in the state championship of Santa Catarina . For the championship round 2014 he came under contract with Paysandu SC in the Série C.

After the season ended in December 2014, his move to Red Bull Brasil for the 2015 state championship games became known. After these games, Silva signed a year-end contract with Avaí FC . He finished fourth in Série B in the 2014 season and qualified for Série A 2015 . At the end of the season he had to relegate the club as 17th.

After Silva had contested the state championships in 2016 with RB Brasil again, he switched to the series B at Joinville EC to host the championship . He stayed with this club again only until the end of the season.

Ceará SC signed him for 2017 . After playing in the national championship, which Silva won with the club, he moved to RB Brasil for the third time. Here he received a contract until May 2018. After playing in the Série D 2017 and the state championship in 2018, he moved to the EC São Bento . For São Bento he competed in Série B (13 games) in 2018 and in the national championship (7 games) in 2019. He switched to Boavista for the third time for the 2019 championship round. For the club he played again in the Série D (two games, no goal) and in the State Cup of Rio de Janeiro (six games, no goal).

successes

Flamengo

Ceará

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ On loan to Flamengo , report on globo.com from January 12, 2009, page in portug., Accessed on August 2, 2019
  2. Change to FLA , report on globo.com from December 6, 2009, page in portugal, accessed on August 2, 2019
  3. ↑ On loan to Ponte Preta , report on globo.com from September 17, 2010, page in portugal, accessed on August 2, 2019
  4. ^ Accident 2011 , report on globo.com from February 1, 2011, page in portug., Accessed on August 2, 2019
  5. ↑ On loan to Boavista 2011 , report on lance.com.br of February 8, 2011, page in portug., Accessed on August 5, 2019
  6. Change to Chapecoense , report on uol.com.br of February 8, 2014, page in portugal, accessed on August 2, 2019
  7. Change to Paysandu , report on paysandu.com.br from July 9, 2014, page in portug., Accessed on August 2, 2019
  8. Change to Red Bull 2015 , report on correio.com.br of December 4, 2014, page in portug., Accessed on August 2, 2019
  9. move to Avaí , report on globo.com of 16 April 2015 page in Portuguese., Accessed on August 2, 2019
  10. Change to Joinville , report on ndmais.com.br from May 18, 2016, page in portug., Accessed on August 2, 2019
  11. Change to Ceará , report on cearasc.com of December 6, 2016, page in portugal, accessed on August 2, 2019
  12. Change to RB Brasil 2017 , report on globo.com, page in portug., Accessed on August 2, 2019
  13. Change to São Bento , report on jornalcruzeiro.com.br of April 7, 2018, page in portug., Accessed on August 2, 2019
  14. Change to Boavista 2019 , report on futrio.net of January 13, 2019, page in portugal, accessed on August 2, 2019