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Ewerton Paixão da Silva joins Slavia.

25-year old Brazilian winger transfers from FK Mladá Boleslav after scoring 11 goals in 2021/22 Czech league. He signed a deal with the Red-Whites until June 2025.

“It is a pleasure for me to be here. I am proud I could join the best club in Czechia and that I will have an opportunity to play for them. Last season I might have some good numbers, but it’s the past, I am with the new team, and I want to help. I hope there is a great season ahead of us,” Ewerton said on his first day at Eden.

“We want to be successful. That means to win the league, but not only the league, simply everything we can. Playing the European cups is a big motivation too. Last seasons I’ve been watching Slavia in Europe, now I want to be part of it,” the Brazilian winger added.

Ewerton Paixão da Silva

Offensive universal started playing football on the street in Brazil before trying futsal and finally football at San Bernardo. In Summer 2016 his first European spell was Zlaté Moravce in Slovakia. In 2019 he joined FK Mladá Boleslav in the Czech Republic making his league debut in February 2019, but he could not make it into the first team regularly and spent the 2020/21 season on loan to FK Pardubice helping the club to win their historical promotion to the top division. After returning to Mladá Boleslav he became one of the key players of the team scoring 11 goals during the last season with 6 more assists which made him 5th most productive player of the competition.

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