Geovanni Deiberson Maurício Gómez (born 11 January 1980), known simply as Geovanni, is a Brazilian former professional footballer. He was mostly used as an attacking midfielder but was also able to play on both wings and up front.

Geovanni
Geovanni with San Jose Earthquakes in 2010
Personal information
Full name Geovanni Deiberson Maurício Gómez
Date of birth (1980-01-11) 11 January 1980 (age 44)
Place of birth Acaiaca, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Height 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Position(s) Attacking midfielder, winger
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1997–2001 Cruzeiro 46 (12)
1998–1999América-MG (loan) 15 (1)
2001–2003 Barcelona 26 (1)
2003Benfica (loan) 17 (3)
2003–2006 Benfica 74 (13)
2006–2007 Cruzeiro 14 (2)
2007–2008 Manchester City 19 (3)
2008–2010 Hull City 60 (11)
2010 San Jose Earthquakes 12 (1)
2011–2012 Vitória 37 (3)
2012–2013 América-MG 10 (1)
2013 Bragantino 11 (1)
Total 341 (52)
International career
2000 Brazil U23 6 (0)
2001 Brazil 1 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career edit

Early career edit

When Geovanni emerged from the youth set-up at Cruzeiro most Brazilian critics were intrigued by his talents and believed he could become a great player at the highest level. When Geovanni was 18 he enjoyed a successful loan spell at America, scoring one goal in 15 games at the right wing position. He instantly commanded a first team place at the Brazilian team. Once his loan spell had finished he immediately found his way into the first team of Cruzeiro and was a fan favourite at the Belo Horizonte club.

Barcelona edit

Geovanni was purchased by Barcelona for $18 million in summer 2001,[1] signing a four-year deal, despite reported interest from Juventus.[2] Geovanni scored his first goal for Barcelona against Real Zaragoza. Geovanni made 21 La Liga appearances scoring 1 goal, mostly as a substitute. In his second season, he fell out with coach Carles Rexach and was not featured in Barcelona's starting 11 for the majority of the season and only played 5 league matches. Geovanni was then loaned out to Portuguese club Benfica the following season.[3][4]

Benfica edit

In 2003 Geovanni agreed on terms with Benfica and was signed on a free transfer, agreeing to a four-year deal, after an impressive spell with Benfica on loan from Barcelona.[5][6] He scored his first goal for Benfica against Braga scoring a free kick. He was a mainstay in the Benfica starting line-up and was hugely involved in winning 3 trophies for Benfica, the Portuguese Cup, Portuguese League and Portuguese Super Cup. Moreover, he was named "Benfica Player of the Year" in 2004 and 2005.

Some of Geovanni's memorable goals include a late winning free-kick against Sporting CP in the Lisbon derby at Estádio José Alvalade on 2 May 2004, helping giving Benfica access to the 2004–05 UEFA Champions League,[7] as well as a diving header in the 2005–06 UEFA Champions League against Manchester United at the Estádio da Luz on 7 December 2005.[8]

Despite having a successful spell at Benfica, Geovanni cancelled his contract after having family troubles and returned to Brazil.

Return to Brazil edit

In 2006 Geovanni rejoined Cruzeiro, signing a three-year deal.[9] He was greeted at the airport by over 1,000 fans. Geovanni made his début scoring twice against Botafogo.

Manchester City edit

In July 2007, after being turned down by Portsmouth following a trial,[10][11] he decided to join Manchester City on a one-year deal on 17 July 2007.[12] On 11 August, Geovanni scored on his début for City in a 2–0 victory over West Ham United.[13][14] The following week, he started and scored the only goal in City's 1–0 win over local rivals Manchester United to continue Manchester City's 100% start to the season.[15][16][17] Geovanni also scored against Wigan Athletic on 1 December 2007. On 3 July 2008, he was released by Manchester City.[18]

Hull City edit

On 5 July 2008 it was announced that Geovanni would be joining Hull City on a two-year contract.[19][20][21] He scored Hull's first ever Premier League goal on his début against Fulham on 16 August and was voted Man of the Match.[22][23]

On 27 September he scored his second Premier League goal for City with a 25-yard equalizer against Arsenal. Hull would go on to score again and record their first ever away win over Arsenal, defeating the London club 2–1.[24][25] The following weekend, Geovanni scored a 30-yard free kick in a 1–0 victory against Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane.[26][27] His form for Hull earned high praise from Hull chairman Paul Duffen and Luis Felipe Scolari.[28][29]

Geovanni went on to score goals against West Bromwich Albion, a penalty kick against Manchester United in a seven-goal thriller, and during a 2–2 home draw against former club Manchester City on 16 November.[30][31][32]

He finished the season as Hull's top goalscorer as they narrowly avoided relegation. He signed a new two-year contract with Hull in September 2009, which would expire in June 2011.[33][34]

Geovanni started well in the 2009–10 season for Hull City scoring four goals in just seven games, including strikes against Southend United in the League Cup, and league goals against Wolverhampton Wanderers, Liverpool, and Wigan Athletic. On 31 October 2009, Geovanni was sent off against Burnley after receiving two bookings.[35] At the end of the season following Hull's relegation, he agreed to cancel his contract.[36][37]

San Jose Earthquakes edit

On 16 August 2010, Geovanni agreed to terms with the San Jose Earthquakes of Major League Soccer, becoming the club's first designated player.[38][39] On 20 August 2010, it was announced that Geovanni will wear the number 77 shirt and make his debut against the Los Angeles Galaxy on 21 August 2010 in the California Clasico. On 5 September 2010, Geovanni made his first start for the Earthquakes and notched a goal and an assist in a 2–1 away win against the Houston Dynamo. Geovanni's option on his contract was not picked up by the club at the end of the 2010 season.[40]

Vitória edit

On 30 January 2011, Geovanni was announced as the new player of Vitória. On 27 February, he scored twice in a 2–0 win against Bahia de Feira.[41] Two weeks later, he netted a goal and delivered an assist in a 4–2 win against Juazeiro.[42]

International career edit

Geovanni's first and only international appearance for Brazil's was in a 1–0 defeat to Mexico in the 2001 Copa América. Geovanni has also represented Brazil in the 2000 Olympic football tournament.

Career statistics edit

Club edit

As of 14 May 2010

Club performance League Cup Continental Total
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Brazil League Copa do Brasil South America Total
1997 Cruzeiro Série A 7 0 7 0
1998 América-MG 15 1 2 0 17 1
1999 Cruzeiro 17 2 17 2
2000 22 9 11 5 33 14
Spain League Copa del Rey Europe Total
2001–02 Barcelona La Liga 21 1 10 0 31 1
2002–03 5 0 5 1 10 1
Portugal League Taça de Portugal Europe Total
2002–03 Benfica Primeira Liga 17 3 17 3
2003–04 20 5 8 1 28 6
2004–05 30 6 7 0 37 6
2005–06 24 2 8 1 32 3
Brazil League Copa do Brasil South America Total
2006 Cruzeiro Série A 12 2 12 2
2007 2 0 5 0 7 0
England League FA Cup Europe Total
2007–08 Manchester City Premier League 19 3 41 01 20 3
2008–09 Hull City 34 8 3 0 37 8
2009–10 26 3 22 22 28 5
Total Brazil 75 14 18 5 93 19
Spain 26 1 15 1 41 2
Portugal 91 16 23 2 114 18
England 79 14 9 2 68 16
Career total 271 45 27 7 38 3 336 55

1Including 3 matches in 2007–08 Football League Cup

2Including 1 match and 1 goal in 2009–10 Football League Cup

International edit

International appearances and goals[43]
Team # Date Venue Opponent Result Goal Competition
2000[44]
Brazil U-23 1. 9 August 2000 Ovalle, Chile   Chile 5–3 0 Friendly
2. 12 August 2000 Florianópolis, Brazil   Chile 1–0 0 Friendly
7 September 2000 Gold Coast, Australia   Brisbane Strikers 3–0 0 Unofficial friendly
10 September 2000 Sydney, Australia   Marconi Fairfield 4–0 1 Unofficial friendly
3. 14 September 2000 Brisbane, Australia   Slovakia 3–1 0 2000 Olympic Games
4. 17 September 2000 Brisbane, Australia   South Africa 1–3 0 2000 Olympic Games
5. 20 September 2000 Brisbane, Australia   Japan 1–0 0 2000 Olympic Games
6. 23 September 2000 Brisbane, Australia   Cameroon 1–2 0 2000 Olympic Games
2001[45]
Brazil 1. 12 July 2001 Cali, Colombia   Mexico 0–1 0 2001 Copa América

Honours edit

Club edit

Cruzeiro

Benfica

International edit

Brazil U17

Brazil U23

References edit

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