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Michael Scully

Teenage Brazilian 'El Matador' moves to Finn Harps

Dave Rogers is bullish about what Brazilian striker Filip Da Silva can bring to Finn Harps after signing 'El Matador' on a two year deal.

Da Silva, 19, holds both a Brazilian and Norwegian passport and has joined the Donegal outfit from Norwegian club Ullensaker/Kisa IL, where he scored 33 goals in 39 appearances at underage and reserve level.

Rogers was made aware of the teenager by a close friend, Chris Harrington, who was coaching in Norway.

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"He told me all about Filip and his attributes as a striker and his goal scoring ratio so we watched his progress and decided to make our move," said the new Harps boss.

"Filip is full of potential and, for a 19-year-old, he displays real maturity in and out of possession, has a real presence about him and his technical and tactical abilities are matched by his passion and aggression.

"We are delighted that Filip sees his future endeavours and development at Finn Harps FC and I have no doubt our fans will be excited by his arrival and give him a warm welcome.”

Da Silva said he was "delighted and grateful" to be given the opportunity at Harps as the club looks to bounce back quickly from last season's Premier Division relegation.

"I want to thank the manager Dave Rogers and all club members for showing faith and believing in me.

"Once we had a conversation and Dave explained his beliefs, vision and project for the football club I was convinced. I can’t wait to work under him and repay the faith shown in me by the club.

"I'm a striker that wants to work hard for the team and contribute by scoring goals or creating.

"My aim is for us all to achieve success as a collective. A special mention also to the fans who I can’t wait to play in front of and the aim is to give them many moments to cheer for."

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