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Edson Rolando Silva Sousa (born 9 March 1983 in São Vicente, Cape Verde) is a Portuguese football manager and former player. He is the head coach of Falcões do Norte in Cape Verde. [1] He played as a forward. Edson Silva signed for Tottenham from PSV Eindhoven shortly before the 2004/05 season got underway. [2]
Cristiano Ronaldo is Portugal's most capped player. This is a list of players who earned 25 or more caps for the Portugal national football team. For all players who have played for Portugal, see Category:Portugal men's international footballers. As of November 2024, 125 players have reached this milestone for Portugal.
PSV is the second most successful club in Dutch Football, next to archrivals Ajax, having won 21 Eredivisie titles, 9 KNVB Cups and 8 Supercups. In Europe, PSV won the 1977–78 UEFA Cup and the 1987–88 European Cup. PSV players who have played more than 100 league matches for the club are listed below.
Became a Portuguese citizen in 2021. [34] Brazil: Rony Lopes: 2 0 2017– Born to a Portuguese mother. Moved to Portugal at age 4. [35] Brazil: Matheus Nunes: 16 2 2021– Moved to Portugal at age 12. [36] Brazil: Pepe: 141 8 2007–2024 Moved to Portugal at age 18. [37] Brazil: Dyego Sousa: 2 0 2019– [38] Canada: Daniel Fernandes: 2 0 2007 ...
Association football portal; ... Pages in category "PSV Eindhoven players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 560 total.
In January 2007 Alcides moved to PSV Eindhoven, going on to work with former Benfica boss Ronald Koeman, who said of him: "He [Alcides] is an extra re-inforcement for the defence and he can play in several positions at the back. He is tall, very thin and extremely fast."
Discovered by PSV after 1997 FIFA U-17 World Championship, he joined Udinese on loan in January 1999. [1] As the club run out of non-EU quota, Jorginho was unveiled as new player at the start of 1999–2000 season along with Warley with European Union status.
Born in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau, Bruma moved to Portugal as a child, joining Sporting CP's academy before his 13th birthday. He proceeded to score more than 80 goals for the club's various youth sides. He proceeded to score more than 80 goals for the club's various youth sides.