World International football star Edgar Davids plays for KOPA League Club
Edgar Davids World International Dutch football star played for Tripimeni FC versus Komi Kebir in a friendly last week at New River. A game which Tripimeni won 2-0.
It was played in a great atmosphere and Edgar stopped and took photos with the players and spectators. During the game you could see Edgar Davids was different class and showing touches of his unbelievable skill.
Edgar Davids (born 13 March 1973) After beginning his career with Ajax, he subsequently played in Italy for Milan and Juventus before a loan spell with Barcelona. He went on to play for Internazionale and Tottenham Hotspur before returning to Ajax. Having struggled with injuries for two years, Davids returned to competitive football during a brief spell with Crystal Palace before retiring at the age of 37.
He was capped 74 times by the Netherlands at international level, scoring six goals, and represented his country at the FIFA World Cup (once) and the UEFA European Football Championship (three times). His dreadlocked hair and protective goggles – which he wore due to glaucoma – made Davids one of the most recognisable players of his generation.
A combative and creative midfielder Davids was nicknamed “the Pitbull” by Louis van Gaal because of his marking ability. He was one of the players chosen by Pelé to feature in the FIFA 100, a list of the world’s greatest living footballers. He was born in Suriname to an African father and Jewish mother.