Early career Born in
Pindamonhangaba,
São Paulo, Everson joined
São Paulo FC's youth setup in 2003, aged 13, from hometown side Associação Atlética Ferroviária. In 2010, he was loaned to
Série B side
Guaratinguetá until the expiration of his contract. Everson subsequently joined
Guará permanently, but spent the vast majority of his spell as a backup to
Jailson and
Saulo. He made his professional debut on 2 June 2010, starting in a 3–0 away loss against
Ipatinga. On 2 January 2014, Everson signed for
River and became an immediate first-choice. On 12 June, he moved to
Série D team
Confiança, helping in the club's promotion to
Série C in
his first season. While at the latter club, he also scored the game's only through a
penalty kick in an away success over
Estanciano for the
Campeonato Sergipano championship.
Ceará On 5 August 2015, Everson signed a three-year contract with
Ceará in the second division. He became a regular starter from the following campaign, being an important unit as his side achieved promotion to the
Série A. Everson made his top tier debut on 15 April 2018, starting in a 2–0 away loss against
Santos. On 6 September, he scored the opener through a
free kick in a 2–1 home defeat of
Corinthians. On 31 December 2018, Everson extended his contract with
Vozão until 2021.
Santos On 24 January 2019, Everson signed a four-year contract with
Santos, for a rumoured fee of
R$ 4 million. He made his debut for the club on 9 February, keeping a
clean sheet in a 1–0
Campeonato Paulista home defeat of
Mirassol. Everson made his top tier debut for
Peixe on 2 June 2019, starting in a 1–0 away defeat of former club Ceará. He ended the season as a starter, appearing in 32 league matches and overtaking longtime incumbent
Vanderlei (who subsequently left for
Grêmio). On 19 July 2020, he filed a legal action against the club, alleging unpaid wages, but lost at first instance two days later. In August 2020, after having his contract maintained by the Court, Everson asked to return to the club and stated that he "regretted the action". After being reinstated by manager
Cuca, however, he was demoted to fourth-choice behind
João Paulo,
Vladimir and
John.
Atlético Mineiro On 10 September 2020, Everson joined
Atlético Mineiro on a two-year contract and a deal worth
R$ 6 million. He was immediately inserted as first-choice goalkeeper, taking over the role from
Rafael.
Galo finished in third in the
Brasileirão, with Everson keeping nine clean sheets. Before the next season started, the club won both the
Campeonato Mineiro and their group in the
Copa Libertadores with Everson in goal. The knockout stage tie with Argentinian giants
Boca Juniors went to a penalty shootout after the second leg, and after saving two penalties, Everson took the decisive penalty as Atlético Mineiro advanced to the quarter-finals. On March 8, 2026, during the final of the Minas Gerais state championship, Everson was involved in a general brawl with one minute remaining in the match. His club, Atlético Mineiro, was losing the game. The incident involved aggression against a Cruzeiro player, earning him 22 red cards. ==International career==