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Anthony Eviparker
Personal information
Full name Anthony Omoefe Eviparker
Place of birth Nigeria
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2001/2002 Nadur Youngsters F.C.
2002-2003 Marsa F.C.
2003-2004 Balzan F.C.
2004 Marsa F.C.
2004 Yeovil Town F.C. (trial)[1][2]
2005-2006 Floriana F.C.
2006-2007 Xagħra United F.C.[3]
2007-2009 Vittoriosa Stars F.C.
2009 Sektzia Nes Tziona F.C. (4)
2010 Maccabi Herzliya F.C. (4)
2010-2011 Maccabi Be'er Sheva F.C. 11 (3)
2011 FC Gütersloh 2000[4] 0 (0)
2012 Balzan F.C.[5] 6 (0)
2012-2013 TuS Viktoria Rietberg
SW Marienfeld
2014 VfB Fichte Bielefeld
2014 Vittoriosa Stars F.C. 7 (6)
2015 SW Marienfeld
2015/2016 Aramäer Gütersloh
2016/2017 Aassyrer Gütersloh[6]
2017/2018 ASC Suryoye Gütersloh
2018/2019 FC Türk Sport Bielefeld
Managerial career
ASC Suryoye Gütersloh
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Anthony Eviparker is a Nigerian footballer and coach. He has stated that Nigeria should not be circumspect in promoting the Nigeria Professional Football League and that they should "upgrade the footballers' profile".[7]

Career

Israel

Handed a contract with Nes Tziona's 2009 squad,[8] Eviparker shared the same Hebrew name as retired basketball player Anthony Parker, hoping to have the same success in Israel as he did.[9] Splitting with Nes Tziona at the conclusion of 2009,[10] with four goals to his name, he finished the season with Mazzabi Herzliya, partnering up with Odinaka Ezeocha upfront, hoping to receive a call-up to the national team[11] and registering four goals. A few Months later, he ended up at Maccabi Be'er Sheva,[12] going on to make 11 appearances and 3 goals.

Malta

Switching to Balzan on the 12th of November 2003,[13] the marksman buried two goals to hold Floriana 2-2 on debut,[14] but was investigated by the Malta Football Association regarding his apparent status as an amateur rather than a professional.[15] Reaching an agreement with Floriana the final day of the January 2005 transfer window,[16] he then changed clubs, spending 2007/08 with Vittoriosa Stars where he was penalized with a three-month ban due to insulting the referee that October.[17] Burying three goals to sink St Patrick 3-1[18] and four to down St George's 7-3,[19] the Reds renewed his contract until summer 2009,[20] when he secured promotion for them to the Premier League with two goals over Mosta.[21] However, over the course of his years in Malta, the Nigerian experienced racism from his teammates and strangers.[7]

Germany

On the books of TuS Viktoria Rietberg[22] from 2012-13, the Nigeria U20 international buried two hat-tricks with the club,[23][24] However, he was not allowed to compete with SW Marienfeld late April 2015, seeing that the German Football Association restricts footballers to two teams per season, and he had been on the books of two sides- VfB Fichte Bielefeld and Vittoriosa Stars before Marienfeld.[25]

References

  1. ^ Argyle just too good for Glovers second-string Ciderspace
  2. ^ Eviparker for League Two trial Times of Malta
  3. ^ GFA Onvol First Division League Results 2006/07 Maltafootball.info
  4. ^ Aktive Hilfe für Somalia nw.de
  5. ^ Official: ANTHONY OMOEFE Joins Balzan Youths All Nigeria Soccer
  6. ^ Assyrer Gütersloh wird hoch gehandelt nw.de
  7. ^ a b Nigerian league needs musicians like Davido to grow — Eviparker Punch Newspapers
  8. ^ "לא טעינו: אנתוני פארקר חתם בנס ציונה". ONE.co.il.
  9. ^ "רפי כהן: פחות מפלייאוף עליון יהיה כישלון". ONE.co.il.
  10. ^ אנטוני פארקר שוחרר שלושה גיאורגים הצטרפ
  11. ^ אביפארקר: יעקובו ומרטינס לא טובים ממני בדבר ONE.co.il
  12. ^ אנתוני פארקר סיכם את תנאיו במכבי באר שבע ONE.co.il
  13. ^ Evi Parker signs for Balzan Times of Malta
  14. ^ Evi Parker aborts Green light Times of Malta
  15. ^ Malta FA probes into EviParker's status, Casha's transfer fee Times of Malta
  16. ^ Buhagiar switches to Ghajnsielem, Evi Parker signs for Floriana Times of Malta
  17. ^ Eviparker banned three months Times of Malta
  18. ^ Eviparker hat-trick downs Saints Times of Malta
  19. ^ Eviparker hits four goals in derby rout Times of Malta
  20. ^ Matthew Camilleri And Anthony Eviparker extend contracts The Malta Independent
  21. ^ Eviparker fires Vittoriosa into Premier League Times of Malta
  22. ^ Ex-Profi stürmt für Rietberg nw.de
  23. ^ Eviparker sorgt mit Hattrick für Einzug ins Viertelfinal TuS Viktoria Rietberg
  24. ^ Reger und Eviparker ballern Erste zum 6:0-Heimerfolg TuS Viktoria Rietberg
  25. ^ Der kuriose Fall von Anthony Eviparker: Verbands-Versehen hat Folgen für SW Marienfeld Westfalen-Blatt

External links

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