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  2. Beto (footballer, born 1998) - Wikipedia

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    Beto moved straight to the Primeira Liga on 3 June 2019, joining Portimonense on a four-year contract. [5] He made his debut in the competition on 9 August, coming on as an 87th-minute substitute in a 0–0 home draw against B-SAD. [6] He finished the campaign with a further ten league appearances, all from the bench.

  3. Betão (footballer, born March 1983) - Wikipedia

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    Everton da Silva Oliveira (born 10 March 1983), commonly known as Betão, is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a midfielder. Everton used to play for several Brazilian football clubs before he came to China in 2007. He joined Shanghai Stars at first, [1] and then moved to Anhui Jiufang.

  4. Everton show why change was needed in FA Cup win as life ...

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    It leaves Beto as the lone fit striker. Dyche’s biggest buy at least delivered the first post-Dyche goal before the last Everton player to find the net in his reign, Iliman Ndiaye, clinched ...

  5. 2024–25 Everton F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    The 2024–25 season is the 146th season in the history of Everton Football Club, and the club's 71st consecutive season in the top flight of English football.In addition to the domestic league, the club is also participating in the FA Cup and the EFL Cup.

  6. Everton sign £25m striker Beto after goalless start to season

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  7. Everton F.C. - Wikipedia

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    [5] Everton is the club with the second-longest continuous presence in English top-flight football, and ranks third in the all-time points rankings. [6] [7] As of August 2024, the club have competed in the top division for a record 122 seasons, having missed only four top-flight seasons (1930–31, 1951–52, 1952–53, and 1953–54). [8]

  8. 2023–24 Everton F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    On 8 April, Everton were further found guilty for a second profit and sustainability rule breach, resulting in a two-point deduction, subject to appeal. [5] As a result, Everton became the first club in English top-flight history to have ever received two separate points deductions in a single season.

  9. List of Everton F.C. international players - Wikipedia

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    Three Everton players (Eglington, Farrell and Stevenson) were dual internationals for Ireland. Their caps are listed separately below but included only once in the total player count of 240. The following list includes only caps earned while playing for Everton. This includes players on loan to Everton but not players out on loan to other sides.