In this Portuguese name, the first or maternal family name is Gonçalves and the second or paternal family name is Pimenta.
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Edmílson Gonçalves Pimenta | ||
Date of birth | (1971-09-17) 17 September 1971 (age 53) | ||
Place of birth | Santa Teresa, Brazil | ||
Height | 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) | ||
Position(s) | Striker / Winger | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1990–1991 | AA Colatina | ||
1992–1993 | Democrata | ||
1993–1994 | Nacional | 30 | (4) |
1994–1995 | Salgueiros | 34 | (15) |
1995–1997 | Porto | 59 | (24) |
1997 | Paris Saint-Germain | 14 | (0) |
1998–2000 | Sporting CP | 66 | (19) |
2001 | Palmeiras | 5 | (1) |
2002–2003 | CTE Colatina | ||
2003–2004 | Portimonense | 24 | (9) |
2004 | FK Lyn | 8 | (0) |
2005–2006 | Visétois | 3 | (0) |
2006–2007 | CTE Colatina | ||
Total | 243 | (72) | |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Edmílson Gonçalves Pimenta (born 17 September 1971 in Santa Teresa, Espírito Santo), known simply as Edmílson, is a Brazilian retired footballer who played in various attacking positions.
Football career
After starting out as a senior for modest Associação Atlética Colatina and Esporte Clube Democrata, Edmílson moved to Portugal in the 1993 off-season, going on to remain in the country for most of his professional career. He began with C.D. Nacional – in the second division – and S.C. Salgueiros, where his solid performances earned him a transfer to FC Porto in the Primeira Liga.
At Porto, Edmílson was instrumental as the club won the second and third of its five consecutive league accolades, signing a lucrative contract with French side Paris Saint-Germain FC. Unsettled, he returned to Portugal in January 1998, joining Sporting Clube de Portugal; he scored ten goals in his first full season with the Lions and, although not an essential first-team member, still contributed with 21 matches in 1999–2000 as they ended an 18-year drought and conquered the title.
Until his retirement in 2007, Edmílson played in quick succession with Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras, Portimonense SC, FK Lyn, R.C.S. Visétois and amateurs CTE Colatina (two spells).
Honours
Sporting
References
- Edmilson: «Nos 5-0, até os adeptos do Benfica bateram palmas» maisfutebol.iol.pt
- "Inácio testa Ayew ao lado de Acosta" [Inácio tests Ayew next to Acosta]. Record (in Portuguese). 14 October 1999. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
- "Histórico da Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira" [Supercup Cândido de Oliveira all-time record] (PDF) (in Portuguese). Portuguese Football Federation. 11 August 2012. p. 12. Retrieved 16 April 2024.
External links
- Edmílson at ForaDeJogo (archived)
- Edmílson – French league stats at LFP – also available in French (archived)
- 1971 births
- Living people
- Footballers from Espírito Santo
- Brazilian men's footballers
- Men's association football wingers
- Men's association football forwards
- Campeonato Brasileiro Série A players
- Campeonato Brasileiro Série B players
- Esporte Clube Democrata players
- SE Palmeiras players
- Primeira Liga players
- Liga Portugal 2 players
- C.D. Nacional players
- S.C. Salgueiros players
- FC Porto players
- Sporting CP footballers
- Portimonense S.C. players
- Ligue 1 players
- Paris Saint-Germain FC players
- Eliteserien players
- Lyn Fotball players
- Brazilian expatriate men's footballers
- Expatriate men's footballers in Portugal
- Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Portugal
- Expatriate men's footballers in France
- Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in France
- Expatriate men's footballers in Norway
- Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Norway
- Expatriate men's footballers in Belgium
- Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Belgium
- People from Santa Teresa, Espírito Santo