Pepe, the most successful 'dirty' player in football history?

Football great
Born in Brasil
Corinthians Alagoano
Marítimo
Regular in the starting line-up
FC Porto
Back-to-back champions
Real Madrid
30 million
Madrid icon
Numerous trophies
334 appearances
83 yellow cards
Bad reputation
Important player for Portugal
EURO 2016
Besiktas
Without club
Back to Porto
Portuguese champions again
Most successful 'dirty' player in history?
Football great

Pepe is one of the greats of Portuguese and European football, but the defender has a dubious reputation for being a dirty player. Join us as we have a look at his highly successful career.

Born in Brasil

Pepe – full name Kepler Laveran de Lima Ferreira – was born in Brazil on 26 February 1983 and also holds Brazilian nationality.

Corinthians Alagoano

He started his football career at local side Corinthians Alagoano, but moved to Portugal when he was 18.

Marítimo

He was contracted by Marítimo in 2001, where he would initially play for the second team, but would then be promoted to the first team.

Regular in the starting line-up

In his second season, he would become a regular in the starting line-up of Marítimo, playing regularly in the Portuguese league.

FC Porto

In 2004, Pepe moved to Portuguese giants FC Porto, a transfer that would take his career to the next level.

Back-to-back champions

Pepe performed very well at the Estádio do Dragão, becoming back-to-back champions in the 2005/06 and 2006/07 seasons.

Real Madrid

With his performances, Pepe attracted interest from the big boys in Europe, including Real Madrid.

30 million

Los Merengues pulled the trigger in 2007 and paid 30 million euros for Pepe, who signed a five-year deal at Bernabéu.

Madrid icon

In Madrid, Pepe would become an icon known for always giving everything for his team, but sometimes crossing the line.

Numerous trophies

Pepe won numerous trophies with Los Blancos, including three Champions Leagues and three league titles.

334 appearances

According to specialised football website Transfermarkt, he made 334 appearances for Real, scoring 15 goals.

83 yellow cards

Interestingly, Pepe picked up a whopping 83 yellow cards and six reds in those matches.

Bad reputation

Consequently, Pepe built a reputation as an aggressive player who would do almost anything to win.

Important player for Portugal

However, this did not stop Pepe from becoming an important player for Portugal, which he represented more than 130 times after receiving his Portuguese passport in 2007.

EURO 2016

In 2016, he was an integral part of the Portuguese team that clinched the European title by beating the French on home soil. Later, he would also win the Nations League along with Cristiano Ronaldo.

Besiktas

One year after that unforgettable 2016 summer, Pepe moved to Turkey to play for Beşiktaş.

Without club

After 1.5 years in Turkey, Pepe was left without a club when he mutually terminated his contract with Beşiktaş on 17 December 2018.

Back to Porto

It was his former club FC Porto that gave Pepe a helping hand when it signed him in January 2019, which would mark the start of another successful Portuguese spell with the defender.

Portuguese champions again

Pepe won two more Portuguese league titles and added more trophies to his already impressive record.

Most successful 'dirty' player in history?

This could make one raise the question: is Pepe the most successful 'dirty' player in history? What do you think?

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