Early career Ederson began his footballing career playing on the streets of
São Paulo. When he was 15, he joined Brazilian second tier club RS Futebol. After a year of obscurity, Ederson joined top division side
Juventude, who, at the time, was managed by
Ricardo Gomes, who would go on manage top French clubs
Bordeaux and
Monaco. Ederson flourished at Juventude. His performances earned him a call up to the
Brazil under-17 team, whom he helped win the
2003 FIFA U-17 World Cup held in
Finland.
Move to Europe Like most Brazilian men's footballers, Ederson's ideal destination was Europe, where he believed he could further his development. In January 2005, Ederson agreed to join French club
OGC Nice, initially as a loan, after being approached by then-Nice manager
Gernot Rohr who scouted the player through videotapes. He made his league debut on 5 February 2005 in a match against
Metz coming on as a substitute in the 72nd minute. On just his third appearance with the club, he scored his first goal in the 66th minute with an extraordinary shot from almost 45 meters out against nearby rivals
Monaco. The goal turned out to the game winner as Nice won the match 2–1. The
following season, Ederson was handed the number 10 shirt, but was limited to mostly substitute appearances. He still managed to score two goals in 20 appearances. The
2006–07 season effectively brought Ederson into the limelight as he made a career-high 30 appearances and scored 6 goals, including a game winning
penalty in the 90th minute against
Marseille and a brace against
Bordeaux, though Nice finished in 16th position. Still, his dazzling performances caught the eye of several big clubs, notably
Real Madrid,
Manchester United,
Juventus, and
Lazio, to name a few.
Final season at Nice and Lyon Ederson's final season at Nice was his best starting all 36 matches he appeared in and scored 7 goals. In January 2008, Ederson and Nice agreed to a move to French champions
Olympique Lyonnais for a fee of €14 million with Nice likely to receive another €1 million based on incentives. He allegedly snubbed European heavyweights Manchester United and Real Madrid, according to Lyon chairman
Jean-Michel Aulas. As per the agreement, Ederson was allowed to finished the
2007–08 season with Nice scoring his 6th and 7th goal on the last two match days of the season. He officially joined Lyon in June 2008 along with Nice teammate
Hugo Lloris. Considered a perfect replacement for the aging
Juninho, he was given the number 7 shirt and made his debut on the opening day of the season in a 3–0 victory over
Toulouse coming on as a substitute in the 74th minute. He scored his first goal for Lyon with a penalty kick against
Le Havre on 20 September 2008. It was the only goal of the match. In January 2009, he scored in back to back matches against
Lorient with another penalty kick and
Grenoble. He appeared in all eight of Lyon's
UEFA Champions League matches and has been one of Lyon's more consistent players despite playing the majority of matches in the unfamiliar winger position, whilst at Nice, he operated mainly as an attacking midfielder.
Move to Lazio Ederson acquired
Italian nationality in 2012 after his marriage with an Italian citizen. On 2 July 2012, Ederson joined
Serie A side
Lazio on a five-year contract. Ederson has had an interrupted preseason with a few minor injuries but has managed to score two goals in 5 appearances for the biancocelesti.
Move to Flamengo On 21 July 2015, Ederson joined Brazilian
Série A club
Flamengo.
Retirement After spending more than a year away from the pitch because of persistent knee pains, he announced his retirement on January 1, 2020 in an interview with a television station. ==International career==