Francisco Júnior

Francisco Júnior
Personal information
Full name Francisco Santos da Silva Júnior[1]
Date of birth (1992-01-18) 18 January 1992
Place of birth Bissau, Guinea-Bissau
Height 1.71 m (5 ft 7 12 in)
Playing position Central midfielder
Club information
Current team
Strømsgodset
Number 19
Youth career
2006 Benfica de Bissau
2007–2012 Benfica
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2012–2016 Everton 0 (0)
2013–2014Vitesse Arnhem (loan) 2 (0)
2014Strømsgodset (loan) 12 (1)
2015Port Vale (loan) 1 (0)
2015–2016Wigan Athletic (loan) 10 (1)
2016– Strømsgodset 20 (0)
National team
2011 Portugal U19 3 (0)
2012 Portugal U21 2 (1)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 4 November 2016.


Francisco Santos da Silva Júnior (born 18 January 1992), commonly known as Francisco Júnior, is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Tippeligaen club Strømsgodset. He has also represented Portugal internationally at under-19 and under-21 level.

Originally from Guinea-Bissau, he was signed by Portuguese side Benfica whilst with Benfica de Bissau in 2007. He signed with English club Everton in February 2012, who loaned him out to Vitesse Arnhem (Holland), Strømsgodset (Norway), Port Vale, and Wigan Athletic. He joined Strømsgodset on a free transfer in February 2016.

Club career

Early career

Júnior started his club career in Bissau with Sport Bissau e Benfica in Guinea-Bissau at youth level, he was spotted by talent scouts from F.C. Porto and Sporting Clube de Portugal but soon transferred to Benfica.[2] His professional career began with Benfica in 2008, and he was contracted to the club until 2013 as there was a clause in the contract that automatically converted Júnior's youth contract into a professional contract.[3]

Júnior was loaned to U.D. Leiria in 2011 but never showed up to play for Leiria, and it was found that the player had been training with Manchester City unbeknownst to Benfica. Benfica's president Luís Filipe Vieira told Manchester City to return the player to Benfica and sent the English club a plane ticket for Júnior's return. Vieira also threatened to report Manchester City to FIFA.[3] In July 2011, Manchester-based media reported that Júnior was on trial with Manchester City, playing with their Development XI team in a friendly against Altrincham.[4] Guinea-Bissauan sports agent Catió Balde and Anglo-Iranian lawyer Kia Joorabchian intervened and Manchester City were forced to release the player.[5] Manchester City compensated Benfica with €1.5million.[5]

Everton

In February 2012, Júnior signed professional terms with Everton having signed on a free transfer. In an interview with Guinea-Bissauan website Bola na Bantaba, Júnior stated that he signed for Everton because he "was tired of the impasse between Benfica and Manchester City and businessmen who wanted to win more than they should".[6] He made his debut for the "Toffees" under David Moyes in a 1–0 League Cup defeat to Leeds United at Elland Road; he was taken off for Phil Neville at half-time.[7]

On 1 September 2013, Júnior signed with Dutch Eredivisie side Vitesse Arnhem, in a season-long loan deal. This loan deal was later cancelled due to a knee injury, and a new five-month loan deal with Norwegian Tippeliga side Strømsgodset was signed in February 2014.[8] The loan deal was later extended by one month, and expired in August.[9]

In December 2014 he began training with Scottish Premier League leaders Celtic under Ronny Deila, his former manager at Strømsgodset.[10] On 26 March 2015, Júnior joined League One side Port Vale on loan until the end of the 2014–15 season.[11] "Valiants" manager Rob Page said that "I'd like to thank Roberto Martínez for his co-operation with getting this deal over the line."[12]

He returned to League One with newly relegated Wigan Athletic after joining on an initial one-month loan in July 2015.[13] He made his debut for the "Latics" on 8 August in a 2–0 defeat to Coventry City at the Ricoh Arena.[14] His loan was extended until 16 January after being described as a "revelation" by manager Gary Caldwell.[15] However he was forced to return to Everton in December for treatment on a long-standing groin problem.[16]

Strømsgodset

In February 2016, he signed a two-year contract with Norwegian Tippeligaen club Strømsgodset.[17] He scored one goal in 24 appearances in the 2016 season, as the club posted an eighth place finish.[18]

International career

Júnior was called up for Portugal under-19 team in January 2011 for the four-team round-robin friendly La Manga tournament. His debut came against Slovakia, having replaced Rúben Pinto in the 73rd minute.[19][20] He came on as a substitute in the 55th minute in the game against Norway[21] and he helped Portugal retain their title, starting in the 3–1 win over Sweden in the tournament's final game.[22] After leaving Benfica he rejected the chance to join the Portuguese under-20 team and told Guinea-Bissaun media in June 2012 that he wants to represent Guinea-Bissau.[6] He was called up by the Guinea-Bissau national team in February 2012 to face Cameroon in the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations qualification campaign, but did not receive notification in time.[23] In October 2012, he played for Portugal's under 21 side in a friendly against Ukraine.[24]

Statistics

Club Season Division League National Cup League Cup Other Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Vitesse Arnhem (loan)2013–14[25][18]Eredivisie2010000030
Strømsgodset (loan)2014[25][26]Tippeligaen121100000131
Port Vale (loan)2014–15[26]League One1000000010
Wigan Athletic (loan)2015–16[27]League One10110001[lower-alpha 1]0121
Everton2012–13[28]Premier League0000100010
2013–14[25]Premier League0000000000
2014–15[26]Premier League0000000000
2015–16[27]Premier League0000000000
Total 0000100010
Strømsgodset2016[18]Tippeligaen200510020271
Total 200510020271
Career total 452711030663
  1. Appearance/s in the EFL Trophy.

References

  1. "Barclays Premier League Squad Numbers 2013/14". Premier League. 16 August 2013. Retrieved 17 August 2013.
  2. Clussé, Ladislau (10 June 2012). "Parte 1: Entrevista com Francisco Júnior" (in Portuguese). Bola na Bantaba. Retrieved 27 September 2012.
  3. 1 2 Perreira, Antonio (10 September 2011). "Manchester City esconde craque do Benfica" (in Portuguese). cmjornal.xl.pt. Retrieved 27 September 2012.
  4. Whalley, Mike (30 July 2011). "Altrincham 1 Manchester City XI 2". MENmedia.co.uk. Retrieved 14 February 2012.
  5. 1 2 Perreira, Antonio (12 February 2012). "Águias encaixam 1,5 milhões com ex-júnior" (in Portuguese). cmjornal.xl.pt. Retrieved 27 September 2012.
  6. 1 2 Clussé, Ladislau (10 June 2012). "Parte 2: Francisco Junior "Se dependesse de mim, jogaria na seleção do meu país"" (in Portuguese). Bola na Bantaba. Retrieved 27 September 2012.
  7. "Leeds United 1–0 Everton". BBC Sport. 25 September 2012. Retrieved 26 September 2012.
  8. "Junior klar for Godset". dt.no. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
  9. "Desperat etter å bli i Godset". dt.no. Retrieved 28 July 2014.
  10. "Everton's Francisco Junior trains with Celtic". BBC Sport. 19 December 2014. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  11. "Collins, Junior and Coulibaly make move to Port Vale on loan". BBC Sport. 26 March 2015. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  12. Baggaley, Mike (26 March 2015). "Port Vale sign Everton midfielder Francisco Junior on loan". The Sentinel. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
  13. "Everton's Francisco Junior & Jonjoe Kenny join Wigan on loan". BBC Sport. 21 July 2015. Retrieved 22 July 2015.
  14. "Coventry 2 - 0 Wigan". BBC Sport. 8 August 2015. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
  15. "Francisco Junior: Wigan Athletic extend Everton midfielder's loan". BBC Sport. 21 August 2015. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  16. Jones, Neil (21 December 2015). "Francisco Junior back at Everton for treatment - but Wigan want to extend loan deal". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  17. "Francisco Junior klar for Godset". godset.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  18. 1 2 3 Francisco Júnior profile at Soccerway
  19. "Francisco Júnior estreia-se para o Torneio de La Manga" (in Portuguese). sapo.pt. 31 January 2011. Retrieved 14 February 2012.
  20. "Sub-19: Portugal entra a ganhar no Torneio de La Manga" (in Portuguese). Mais Futebol. 7 February 2011. Retrieved 22 October 2012.
  21. "Igualdade com nórdicos" (in Portuguese). fpf.pt. 9 February 2012. Retrieved 23 October 2012.
  22. "Sub-19: Portugal conquista Torneio de La Manga" (in Portuguese). Mais Futebol. 11 February 2011. Retrieved 22 October 2012.
  23. "Última Hora: Bucundji, Francisco e Ismael não vão jogar contra Camarões" (in Portuguese). Bola Na Bantaba. 27 February 2012. Retrieved 19 October 2012.
  24. "PORTUGAL-UCRÂNIA, 0-1" (in Portuguese). record.xl.pt. 15 October 2012. Retrieved 23 October 2012.
  25. 1 2 3 "Games played by Francisco Júnior in 2013/2014". Soccerbase. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
  26. 1 2 3 "Games played by Francisco Júnior in 2014/2015". Soccerbase. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
  27. 1 2 "Games played by Francisco Júnior in 2015/2016". Soccerbase. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
  28. "Games played by Francisco Júnior in 2012/2013". Soccerbase. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
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