Everson Pereira da Silva

Everson Pereira da Silva ( born November 10, 1975 in Campo Grande), called Everson, is a former Brazilian footballer.

Career

In his youth Everson played for Portuguesa Sao Paulo and also two more years in the seniors for Paraná Clube in Brazil. In 1997, he came to Europe, first to Servette FC Genève, and moved in the same year to Belgium RWD Molenbeek, where he played until October 1999. Then he signed a contract with Eintracht Braunschweig, where he was active until 2000, before moving to Arminia Bielefeld. For Arminia Everson graduated ten second division games. A year later he went to VfL Osnabrück and played there for a season in the Regionalliga Nord, where he scored four goals in 22 games. Following this he played from 2002 to 2004 at OGC Nice in France; there Everson graduated under coach Gernot Rohr 61 games in Ligue 1 and scored eleven goals. The left-footer was feared at this time mainly because of its extremely precise free kicks. He then participated in a well- doped range of Benfica. In Portugal its subscribed by multiple severe injuries ordeal began. So he came there only two appearances in the UEFA Cup and a handful of point games.

Therefore Benfica gave him the beginning of 2006 from the Young Boys Bern of Switzerland; and there he suffered a serious injury when he tore the cup final against FC Sion cruciate ligament. In July 2007, Everson moved to Neuchâtel Xamax and remained there until 2008. Overall, he played in the top Swiss league 35 times, scoring six goals. After that he played half a season with Etoile Sportive du Sahel in Tunisia. In 2009, he signed a two -year contract with TuS Koblenz; due to its relegation from the second division (2010) ended Everson's local commitment but prematurely. Therefore, he returned to France and plays at third division FC Gueugnon in the season 2010/11. After a year he ended his active career there.

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