André Gomes

Portuguese footballer (born 1993) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

André Filipe Tavares Gomes ComM (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐ̃ˈdɾɛ ˈɣomɨʃ];[A] born 30 July 1993) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Major League Soccer club Columbus Crew.

Full name André Filipe Tavares Gomes[1]
Date of birth (1993-07-30) 30 July 1993 (age 32)[1]
Place of birth Grijó, Portugal
Height 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)[2]
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André Gomes
Gomes with Portugal in 2017
Personal information
Full name André Filipe Tavares Gomes[1]
Date of birth (1993-07-30) 30 July 1993 (age 32)[1]
Place of birth Grijó, Portugal
Height 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)[2]
Position Central midfielder
Team information
Current team
Columbus Crew
Number 20
Youth career
2005–2008 Porto
2008–2009 Pasteleira
2009–2011 Boavista
2011–2012 Benfica
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2012–2014 Benfica B 17 (8)
2012–2015 Benfica 14 (2)
2014–2015Valencia (loan) 33 (4)
2015–2016 Valencia 30 (3)
2016–2019 Barcelona 46 (3)
2018–2019Everton (loan) 27 (1)
2019–2024 Everton 73 (1)
2022–2023Lille (loan) 26 (3)
2024–2026 Lille 22 (0)
2026– Columbus Crew 0 (0)
International career
2010 Portugal U17 2 (0)
2010–2011 Portugal U18 6 (1)
2011–2012 Portugal U19 9 (3)
2012–2013 Portugal U20 14 (1)
2013–2014 Portugal U21 6 (1)
2014–2018 Portugal 29 (0)
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  Portugal
UEFA European Championship
Winner2016 France
FIFA Confederations Cup
Third place2017
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 23:10, 5 December 2025 (UTC)
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He played three years at Benfica, where he won the domestic treble in the 2013–14 season. In July 2014 he joined Valencia and, two years later, signed with Barcelona also in the Spanish La Liga. Following a year on loan at Everton, he agreed to a permanent contract in 2019. He then joined Lille on loan for the 2022–23 season, before returning to the Ligue 1 club in 2024 on a two-year deal.

Gomes earned 37 caps for Portugal all youth levels accounted for, including six for the under-21s. He represented the nation at Euro 2016 – winning the tournament – and the 2017 Confederations Cup.

Club career

Benfica

Born in Grijó, Vila Nova de Gaia, Porto District,[3] Gomes joined Benfica's youth system at age 18, playing his last year as a junior with the Lisbon club.[4] On 28 July 2012 he appeared in his first game with the first team, a friendly with Gil Vicente,[5] and spent his first season as a senior with the reserve side, competing in the Segunda Liga.

Gomes scored his first goals with Benfica B in league matches against Braga B (2–2 home draw)[6] and Belenenses (6–0, also at home).[7] On 18 October 2012, he made his official debut with the main squad, playing 25 minutes after coming on as a substitute for Eduardo Salvio and netting in a 4–0 win at Freamunde in the Taça de Portugal.[8]

Gomes' momentum in Benfica's first team continued on 27 October 2012, as he started and scored in a 3–0 away victory over Gil Vicente in his first Primeira Liga appearance.[9] However, he continued to be mainly associated with the B team.

On 31 January 2014, Benfica (and Benfica Stars Fund) sold 100% of Gomes' economic rights to a private company, Meriton Capital Limited, for €15 million, plus 25% of a future transfer fee.[10] He remained at the Estádio da Luz until the end of the campaign.[11][12]

On 16 April 2014, Gomes played the full 90 minutes in the second leg of the semi-finals of the Portuguese Cup, scoring the final 3–1 after a brilliant individual effort to help his team – who played with one man less for 60 minutes against Porto – win the tie 3–2 on aggregate.[13][14] He ended the season with 23 games in all competitions, helping the club win the first treble in its history (league, cup and Taça da Liga).

Valencia

On 17 July 2014, Gomes agreed to a one-season loan deal with Valencia,[15][16] joining a host of compatriots including manager Nuno Espírito Santo. Although his economic rights were owned by Peter Lim, a loan deal was arranged to take him and Rodrigo to the Spanish club due to Lim's purchase of the latter.[17]

Gomes made his La Liga debut on 23 August 2014, starting in a 1–1 away draw against Sevilla.[18] He scored his first goal in the competition on 22 September, netting the second of a 3–0 win at Getafe.[19]

On 12 June 2015, Benfica and Valencia announced that they had reached an agreement on Gomes' federative rights. Subsequently, he signed a contract with the Spaniards until 30 June 2020.[20][21]

Barcelona

On 21 July 2016, Barcelona reached an agreement with Valencia for the transfer of Gomes,[22] for a fee of €35 million plus €20 million in add-ons.[23] He made his competitive debut on 17 August, playing the full 90 minutes in a 3–0 home win against Sevilla in the Supercopa de España and being directly involved in two of the goals.[24][25]

Gomes scored his first goal for the team on 19 March 2017, closing a 4–2 home win against his former club Valencia.[26] He was voted the worst signing of the season by readers of Marca.[27] In the final of the Copa del Rey, however, he replaced injured Javier Mascherano early into the first half of the match against Alavés, playing mostly as a right-back and providing the assist for Neymar who netted the second in an eventual 3–1 triumph.[28]

Everton

Gomes (right) and Chelsea's David Luiz in 2019

On 9 August 2018, and even though he was nursing a leg injury sustained during pre-season,[29] Gomes moved to English club Everton on a season-long loan for €2.25 million.[30] He made his Premier League debut on 21 October, playing 82 minutes in a 2–0 home win over Crystal Palace.[31][32] He scored his first goal for the team on 2 February 2019, in a 1–3 home defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers.[33]

Gomes was a regular for the Toffees during his spell,[34] but on 16 April 2019 he received a three-match ban for standing on the leg of Fulham's Aleksandar Mitrović during the 2–0 loss at Craven Cottage.[35] He signed a permanent five-year contract on 25 June, for a £22 million transfer fee.[36]

On 3 November 2019, Gomes sustained a serious ankle injury in a Premier League home game against Tottenham Hotspur after a tackle by Son Heung-min and subsequent collision with Serge Aurier. Referee Martin Atkinson was going to give Son a yellow card initially, but changed it to red after realising the severity of the situation;[37] the red card was later overturned by The Football Association,[38] while Gomes was expected to make a full recovery after successful surgery.[39]

On 23 February 2020, Gomes completed his return from injury in the second half of a 3–2 away loss against Arsenal.[40] In September 2022, he joined French Ligue 1 club Lille on a season-long loan.[41] He scored his first goal for the latter on 4 February 2023 in the 3–1 victory at Rennes; his performance earned him a rate of 8/10 in L'Équipe, the best of the match.[42]

Gomes made his first appearance for Everton in 19 months on 23 December 2023, coming on as a substitute for Idrissa Gana Gueye and scoring his team's goal in the 2–1 league loss at Tottenham.[43] The following 17 January, in the FA Cup's third round replay at home against Crystal Palace, he scored in the 1–0 home win through a free kick to send his side through.[44]

On 17 May 2024, it was announced Gomes would be released on 30 June when his contract expired.[45]

Return to Lille

On 6 September 2024, Gomes returned to Lille on a free transfer.[46] Over two spells, he made 53 appearances, scored four goals and provided two assists.[47]

Columbus Crew

On 20 February 2026, Columbus Crew announced the signing of Gomes for free.[48]

International career

Gomes playing against Russia at the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup

Gomes represented Portugal at the 2012 UEFA European Under-19 Championship.[49] At the age of 19, he received his first call-up to the senior team, for a friendly against Ecuador on 6 February 2013,[50] but remained unused in the 2–3 home loss.[51]

On 7 September 2014, Gomes made his full debut, starting and playing 90 minutes in a 0–1 defeat to Albania at the Estádio Municipal de Aveiro for the UEFA Euro 2016 qualifiers.[52] He was selected for the squad that appeared in and won the finals in France,[53] starting in their first game, a 1–1 draw with Iceland in Saint-Étienne where he provided the assist to Nani's goal before being replaced by Eder late into the second half.[54]

Gomes also represented Portugal at the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup in Russia,[55] playing four times as they finished in third place.[56] He was included in a preliminary 35-man squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup,[57] but did not make the final cut;[58] in total, he earned 29 caps.[59]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 5 December 2025[60]
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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cup[a] League cup[b] Europe Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Benfica B 2012–13 Segunda Liga 9393
2013–14 Segunda Liga 8585
Total 178178
Benfica 2012–13 Primeira Liga 7130205[c]0171
2013–14 Primeira Liga 7141309[d]0232
Total 1427150140403
Valencia (loan) 2014–15 La Liga 33440374
Valencia 2015–16 La Liga 303407[e]2415
Total 6378072789
Barcelona 2016–17 La Liga 303808[f]01[g]0473
2017–18 La Liga 160509[f]01[g]0310
Total 46313017020783
Everton (loan) 2018–19 Premier League 2712000291
Everton 2019–20 Premier League 1901000200
2020–21 Premier League 2803010320
2021–22 Premier League 1403120191
2023–24 Premier League 1212100142
Total 1002112301144
Lille (loan) 2022–23 Ligue 1 26310273
Lille 2024–25 Ligue 1 200212[f]0241
2025–26 Ligue 1 20000020
Total 4833120534
Career total 28824424804022038030
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  1. Two appearances in UEFA Champions League, three appearances in UEFA Europa League
  2. Two appearances in UEFA Champions League, seven appearances in UEFA Europa League
  3. Four appearances and one goal in UEFA Champions League, three appearances and one goal in UEFA Europa League
  4. Appearances in UEFA Champions League

International

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Appearances and goals by national team and year[61]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Portugal 201430
201510
2016130
2017100
201820
Total290
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Honours

Notes

  1. In isolation, Gomes is pronounced [ˈɡomɨʃ].

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