Edmilson dos Santos Silva (born 15 September 1982) is a Brazilian professional footballer known primarily as a forward. He is commonly referred to simply as Edmilson. Over the course of his career he moved from the Brazilian domestic game to play in Japan's professional leagues, including a spell with the Urawa Red Diamonds. For a basic contemporary profile see player profile.
Overview
Edmilson is a striker who established himself as a goal scorer and a target in attack. Like many Brazilian forwards who transfer abroad, he combined technical ability with a focus on finishing and movement inside the penalty area. His transfer to the Japanese league placed him in one of Asia's most competitive domestic competitions, the J.League. A concise career summary and statistics are often available through club and league databases: career summary.
Characteristics and playing style
- Position: centre forward/striker, leading the line for his team.
- Attributes: emphasis on finishing, aerial presence and occupying defenders to create space.
- Role: employed as a primary goalscoring option and occasional focal point in build-up play.
Career in Japan
Edmilson's time with Urawa Red Diamonds placed him in Japan's top division, where foreign forwards often play an important role in team attacking plans. While individual seasons vary, players in this position are typically judged by goal return, link-up play with teammates and consistency in league and cup competitions. For match lists and season-by-season records consult the club or league resources: match records.
Notable facts and distinctions
Important points to note about this player include his Brazilian background and the common use of the single name Edmilson. He should not be confused with other well-known footballers who share the name—most notably Edmílson Gomes de Moraes, the Brazilian defender who played in Europe. Further information and updates about his career can be found via club announcements and player databases: official updates.
Overall, Edmilson dos Santos Silva represents one of many Brazilian attackers who have pursued professional opportunities in Asia, contributing finishing skills and international experience to their clubs. His career illustrates the international pathways available to South American footballers and the role of foreign forwards in the J.League.