Indy Eleven Signs Brazilian
World Cup Winner Kleberson
INDIANAPOLIS, IN. (March 31, 2014) - Indy Eleven became the first team
in the modern era of the North American Soccer League to add a FIFA World Cup
champion to its roster with today's signing of Brazilian midfielder Kleberson.
The 2002 World Cup winner and former Manchester United player joins Indy
Eleven on a two-year contract; per club policy, terms of the deal will not be
released.
"Signing of a player of Kleberson's caliber signifies Indy Eleven
is serious about bringing our fans wins and trophies," said Indy Eleven
Owner Ersal Ozdemir. "We welcome Kleberson to Indiana and look
forward to his contributions to building the club both on and off the
field."
While Kleberson, who will don Indy Eleven's #8 jersey, will be available
for selection in league play pending completion of the visa process, he can
participate in exhibition play and is expected to make his unofficial
debut on Tuesday night when the squad will travel to West Lafayette
to host Major League Soccer's Chicago Fire. Kickoff from the Boilermaker Sports
Complex for tomorrow's contest is set for 7:30 p.m. ET, and
tickets will be available for purchase at the venue's box office beginning
at 5:00 p.m. Tuesday.
Indy Eleven will also host Indiana University at its home of Michael A.
Carroll Stadium at IUPUI this Friday, April 4, with that exhibition also
slated to start at 7:30 p.m.Attendance for that match is limited to Indy
Eleven's 7,000-member season ticket base.
The 34-year-old Kleberson (@kleberson_8 on Twitter) brings vast and
valuable experience to the Indy Eleven line-up, having plied his trade on some
of the world's grandest stages during a professional career that began with
Atletico Paranaense in his native Brazil at the age of 19.
"This move to Indy Eleven is not just a great professional
opportunity, but a great move for Kleberson the person as well," said
Kleberson. "It's a new club, and I have big expectations of myself
to put my name into the team's history.
"Indianapolis is a great city, and I've seen great commitment by
the organization to make this club a success. My first meetings with
teammates have been excellent; this is a group of young and experienced players
with a lot of talent. I'm expecting to put all of this together and to
enjoy a great future as a part of Indy Eleven."
Kleberson gained worldwide notoriety during the 2002 FIFA World Cup
Finals in South Korea and Japan, when his standout performance for the
Brazilian National Team helped propel the Canarinho to their fifth and most
recent world championship. After coming off the bench in Brazil's last
group stage and Round of 16 matches, the then-23-year-old Kleberson was
inserted into the starting XI for Brazil's final three matches and assisted on
Ronaldo's second goal in a 2-0 victory over Germany in the Final.
"Indy Eleven is proud and excited to have Kleberson continuing his
career in Indiana and look forward to him being embraced by the
community," said Indy Eleven President/General Manager Peter Wilt.
"While scouting Kleberson we heard nothing but glowing reports about his
skill set, his mind-set and his work ethic, which makes him a perfect fit for
Indy Eleven."
Kleberson also made one appearance during Brazil's run to the
Quarterfinal Round of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, marking one of
the last of his 32 appearances at the senior international level.
Kleberson helped Brazil capture two more prestigious titles while suiting up in
the 2004 CONMEBOL Copa America and 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup tournaments.
The midfielder parlayed his 2002 World Cup performance into a transfer
to legendary English Premier League club Manchester United, making 20
appearances for Sir Alex Ferguson's side from 2003-05. The Brazilian
international has also had stints in the Turkish Super Lig (Besiktas, 2005-07),
Brazilian Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A [Flamengo, 2007-12; Atletico
Paranaense, 1999-2003 and 2011 (loan); and Bahia (loan), 2012-13], and Major
League Soccer (Philadelphia Union 2013). Kleberson signed with Philadelphia
last season as one of the team's three allotted "Designated Player"
slots, which are reserved for marquee signings in MLS.
"It goes without saying that Kleberson's technical ability and
vision gives our midfield some added dimensions," said Indy Eleven
Director of Soccer Operations / Head Coach Juergen Sommer. "His first
training sessions have shown that the quality and class he has always possessed
are still there. Our fans will be in for a real treat when they get the chance
to see how he operates on the field."
Kleberson has suited up in UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League
matches, and his personal trophy haul on the club side includes the English FA
Community Shield (Manchester United, 2003), English FA Cup (Manchester United,
2004), Turkish Super Cup (Besiktas, 2006), Turkish Cup (Besiktas, 2006, 2007)
and the Brazilian Serie A (Atletico Paranaense, 2007; Flamengo 2009).
Kleberson, whose full name is Jose Kleberson Pereira, becomes the 17th
player to sign for Indy Eleven, which is just 12 days away from its inaugural
NASL game against the Carolina RailHawks on Saturday, April 12, at IUPUI's
Michael A. Carroll Stadium (7:30 p.m. ET kickoff, live on MyINDY TV-23).
Indy Eleven will welcome two more additions to its roster this Wednesday,
April 2, with the new duo set to be unveiled at Union Jack Pub (924 Broad
Ripple Avenue in Indianapolis) at 7:30 p.m.
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Courtesy of:
Steven Torres
North American Soccer
League
Phone: +1/646-785-1155
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