Wednesday, September 3, 2025
Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Ederson: A Brazilian evolution from Man City to Fenerbahce

by Noe
Ederson: A Brazilian evolution from Man City to Fenerbahce

Ederson is one of the few modern goalkeepers who have shaped the game as much as past legends.

The 32-year-old Brazilian goalkeeper redefined the role, fusing traditional reflex saves with a playmaker’s vision and composure.

His ability to initiate attacks with pinpoint long balls has become a trademark during his years at Manchester City, where he thrived under Pep Guardiola‘s system.

Ederson’s high-profile transfer to Fenerbahce on September 2, 2025, marked the end of his Manchester City era and the start of a new journey, signifying a pivotal change in his career timeline.

His journey from humble beginnings in Brazil to stardom shows the growth of an always-inspiring player.

Ederson Santana de Moraes, also known as Ederson, was born on August 17, 1993, in Osasco, Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Ederson early life and career

Ederson Santana de Moraes, also known as Ederson, was born on August 17, 1993, in Osasco, Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Like many Brazilian youngsters, his introduction to football came on the streets, where his quick reflexes and strong kicking ability stood out.

Ederson began his football career in 2008 at local club São Paulo FC, where he played for one season.

At just 16 years old Ederson left Brazil for Portugal to join the youth ranks of Benfica.

Before his breakthrough, Ederson spent time with Ribeirao and Rio Ave, where he honed his craft.

Ederson player profile:

  • Full Name: Ederson Santana de Moraes
  • Date of Birth: August 17, 1993
  • Place of Birth: Osascom Brazil
  • Height: 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
  • Position: Goalkeeper
  • Preferred Foot: Right
  • Jersey Number: 31
Ederson’s return to Benfica in 2015, following his time at Rio Ave from 2012 to 2015, marked a turning point in his career.

Ederson’s rise to prominence in Europe

Ederson’s return to Benfica in 2015, following his time at Rio Ave from 2012 to 2015, marked a turning point in his career.

Initially playing as a backup, his big break came when first-choice goalkeeper Julio Cesar suffered a spate of injuries.

At Benfica, Ederson gained renown not only for saves but for launching attacks.

In two seasons, he helped Benfica secure back-to-back Primeira Liga titles, establishing itself as Portugal’s dominant force.

The Champions League also provided him with a platform to shine against Europe’s elite, further enhancing his reputation as a new breed of goalkeeper.

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Enderson, Man City connect in Premier League

Ederson was acquired by Manchester City on June 1, 2017, for £35 million (€40 million), making him the second most expensive goalkeeper at the time.

City manager Pep Guardiola entrusted him with a role that demanded not just saves but has vision, composure, and accuracy with the ball.

Then, Ederson helped City win five league titles, multiple domestic cups, and their long-awaited UEFA Champions League trophy in 2023.

Also, he collected multiple Golden Glove awards, cementing his status as one of the best keepers in England.

Overall, the Man City Ederson connection generated 372 total appearances across all competitions during his eight years stay, winning 18 major honors and keeping 122 clean sheets in 276 league appearances.

Ederson was reported to move from Manchester City to Fenerbahce on September 2, 2025.

From England to Turkey with Fenerbahce

Ederson was reported to move from Manchester City to Fenerbahce on September 2, 2025.

The announcement came after City anticipates the arrival of Italian international Gianluigi Donnarumma, who is reportedly signing for 35 million euros (£30 million, $41 million).

For Fenerbahçe, the major signing was an opportunity to bring in one of the world’s most decorated goalkeepers to lead their resurgence in Turkish and European football.

Ederson’s arrival boosted the Super Lig’s profile, as Turkish fans welcomed him as a superstar who could change the team’s fortunes.

Also, his Fenerbahce chapter promises both excitement and the continuation of a career built on resilience and reinvention.

Club Information

Last Club:

  • Fenerbahce (Super Lig) 2025

Previous Clubs:

  • Ribeirao (Portuguese Third Division) – 2011-12
  • Rio Ave (Primeira Liga) – 2012-15
  • Benfica B (Liga Portugal 2) – 2015-17
  • Benfica (Primeira Liga) – 2015-17
  • Manchester City (English Premier League) – 2017-25

International Career

  • National Team: Brazil
  • Senior Debut: 2017 (vs Chile, 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifier – Brazil won 3–0)
  • Caps: (as of early 2025): 29
Ederson is expected to play a pivotal role for the Brazilian men’s national football team, particularly in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Serving flag and country for Brazil

Ederson is expected to play a pivotal role for the Brazilian men’s national football team, particularly in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

He has shared national team duties with Alisson Becker, another world-class goalkeeper, but the balance appears to be shifting.

Expect Brazil to rely on Ederson’s experience, distribution, and leadership to anchor the team’s defense.

If the A Selecao aims to secure its sixth World Cup title, Ederson’s presence could be the difference between near success and triumph.

As the 2026 tournament approaches, all eyes will be on him to deliver for both club and country.

Major Tournaments Played

  • Copa America 2019: Part of Brazil’s winning squad as backup goalkeeper
  • Copa America 2021: Helped Brazil reach the final (runners-up)
  • Copa America 2024: A key member of the squad as Brazil reached the semifinals
  • FIFA World Cup 2018 (Russia): Played as backup to Alisson Becker
  • FIFA World Cup 2022 (Qatar): Featured in Brazil’s squad, shared duties with Alisson
  • FIFA World Cup 2022 (North America): Expected to play a major role as Brazil has already qualified
  • Olympics: Did not play, as Brazil relied on Under-23 keepers for its 2016 gold and 2020 silver medal campaigns

Player Data

  • Key Attributes: Elite distribution with both feet, exceptional reflexes, and commanding presence in the penalty area.
  • Strengths:
    – Revolutionary ball-playing goalkeeper capable of initiating counter-attacks with long, accurate passes.
    – Calm under pressure, thrives in high-intensity matches.
    – Excellent in one-on-one situations and sweeping outside his box.
  • Weaknesses:
    – Occasional overconfidence in distribution can expose defensive risks
    – Aggressive sweeping style sometimes leads to disciplinary cards or risky challenges.

Career Highlights

  • Signed by Manchester City in 2017 for a then-record fee for a goalkeeper.
  • Won five-plus Premier League titles, multiple domestic cups, and the 2023 UEFA Champions League with City.
  • Claimed the Premier League Golden Glove (2019, 2020, 2021), showing consistent top-tier performance.
  • Became the first goalkeeper to register an assist in a Premier League season for Manchester City.
  • Transferred to Fenerbahce on September 2, 2025, a landmark signing for Turkish football.
  • Regular member of Brazil’s national men’s football team, competing in the Copa America and FIFA World Cup.

What’s next for Ederson?

Looking ahead, Ederson’s career trajectory is far from complete.

With the 2026 FIFA World Cup set across North America, the Brazilian goalkeeper is expected to be a central figure in Brazil’s campaign for a historic sixth star.

Beyond the World Cup, the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics provide another unique opportunity.

While traditionally featuring U23 squads, Olympic football often includes a handful of overage players to provide leadership and guidance.

Overall, Ederson’s future remains bright, with the chance to cement himself among Brazil’s all-time great goalkeepers.

Statistics

Club Appearances and Statistics:

  • Total Appearances: 450
  • Total Goals: 0
ClubYearsAppearances (Total)
Ribeirao2011–201230
Rio Ave2012-201563
Benfica B2015-201756
Manchester City2017-25372

Country Appearances and Statistics:

  • Caps (including friendlies): 25 (as of early 2025)
  • Goals: 0
CompetitionCapsGoals
Copa America60
FIFA World Cup finals30
FIFA World Cup qualifiers90
Friendlies70
Total Competitive Matches (excluding friendlies)180

Fun Trivia

  • Ederson holds the Guinness World Record for the longest drop kick in football (75.35 meters, 2018
  • Known for his distinctive neck tattoos and fearless style, which have become part of his trademark image.
  • Despite being a goalkeeper, Ederson has been praised for his outfield-level passing ability, with several assists to his name.
  • A devout family man, often spotted celebrating victories with his wife and children on the pitch.
  • Ederson once played as a left-back in youth football before he fully converted as a goalkeeper.
  • Loves Brazilian barbecue (“churrasco”) and often hosts teammates for dinners.
Ederson’s story is far from finished, but his name is already etched among football’s modern greats.

Ederson: In retrospect

It is clear that Ederson’s career symbolizes evolution – both personal and professional.

From Osasco to Manchester and now Istanbul, he has consistently risen to challenges.

Ederson’s transfer to Fenerbahce in September 2025 illustrates a player unafraid to embrace new challenges, while also highlighting his enduring value on the global stage.

For Brazil, his role in the 2026 FIFA World Cup and beyond will be watched closely as the country seeks a sixth title.

Consequently, Ederson’s story is far from finished, but his name is already etched among football’s modern greats.

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