Israel Anthony Eviparker received a contract with
Ness Ziona's 2009 squad. He shared the same Hebrew name as retired basketball player
Anthony Parker, and hoped to have similar success in Israel as his namesake. He left Ness Ziona at the conclusion of 2009, having scored four goals with the club. He finished the season with
Mazzabi Herzliya, partnering with
Odinaka Ezeocha upfront, and registered four goals. A few months later, he joined
Maccabi Be'er Sheva, making 3 goals in 11 appearances.
Malta Transferring to
Balzan on 12 November 2003, Eviparker scored two goals to hold
Floriana 2–2 on his debut with the club, but was investigated by the
Malta Football Association regarding his apparent status as an amateur rather than a professional. Reaching an agreement with Floriana the final day of the January 2005 transfer window, 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. Later scoring three goals to defeat
St Patrick 3–1 and four to down
St George's 7–3, the Reds extended his contract to summer 2009, when he secured their promotion to the Premier League with two goals over
Mosta. However, over the course of his years in Malta, the Nigerian experienced racism from his teammates and the public.
Germany On the roster of
TuS Viktoria Rietberg from 2012 to 2013, Eviparker buried two hat-tricks with the club. However, he was not allowed to compete with
SW Marienfeld in late April 2015, because 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. == References ==