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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]
Born to a Portuguese father. Moved to Portugal at age 11. [56] Germany: Cédric: 34 1 2014– Born to Portuguese parents. Moved to Portugal at age 2. [57] Guinea-Bissau: Bruma: 12 2 2017– Moved to Portugal as a child. [58] Guinea-Bissau: Yannick Djaló: 1 0 2010 [59] Guinea-Bissau: Eder: 35 5 2012– Moved to Portugal as a child.
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.
On 28 June 2019, Bruma signed a five-year contract at PSV Eindhoven. [28] He made his official debut on 23 July, in a Champions League game against FC Basel in which he scored his first goal for the club; [ 29 ] he repeated the feat in the second leg, but his team were eliminated on the away goals rule .
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.
Sousa had his initial call-up to Sporting's first team for the UEFA Europa League group game at home to PSV Eindhoven on 28 November 2019, remaining an unused substitute as fellow academy player Luís Maximiano was fielded.
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He also represented Portugal at the Toulon under-20 tournament in May 2006, having resisted calls to play for France, where he was born. In October 2010 da Costa was called up, for the first time, into the Portugal under-23 team for a game against Northern Ireland under-23 team on 12 October.