http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filipe_da_Costa Remember watching him for about 20 minutes in one game and he looked quality. Not sure what happened regarding his exit from Leeds, but he's had a 'fruitful' career since. [video=youtube;u1FEXAVScUQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1FEXAVScUQ[/video]
Sure you're not thinking of Matt Heath, Elland? Both similar types of players. He definately didn't come to Colchester.
Good point Radebeer, here we go :- On August 2007, Costa signed a one-year contract with Leeds United.[12] He was limited to cameo appearances, and was sent off in a rare start, a game against Bury for the Football League Trophy, in which he received his marching orders after kicking an opponent; subsequently, he was never played again by manager Dennis Wise.[13] On January 2008, Costa joined Scottish club Falkirk for a trial, but returned to Elland Road after this proved unsuccessful.[14] Costa was then released in April 2008.[15] [edit] Romania For the 2008–09 season, Costa moved to Romania with FC Timişoara; the contract included a special clause that stated it could be terminated if the player suffered an injury. However, he was released on 4 August 2008, in spite of not suffering any physical setbacks.[16] [edit] Bulgaria In September 2008, Costa signed for PFC CSKA Sofia.[17] He made his club debut on 4 October, against FC Vihren Sandanski, playing a total of five matches during the season.[18] On January 2009, CSKA released the player, via arbitration commission of the Bulgarian Football Union.[19] On 28 January 2009, Costa joined PFC Levski Sofia, on a three-year deal.[20] He made his club debut also against Vihren, in the first game of the second round of the championship, a 3–2 win. On 9 May, he also appeared in The Eternal Derby against ex-team CSKA, with a 2–0 away win; in total, he contributed with eight matches for an eventual league win.[18][21] On 21 June 2009, it was announced that Levski was trying to sell Costa.[22] Club coach Emil Velev decided to sell the player due to his poor performances in the second round of 2008–09.[23] [edit] Return to Portugal On 13 July 2009, Costa returned to Portugal after six years, joining C.D. Nacional.[24] He wasn't registered for the UEFA Europa League by the Madeira club.[25] On 5 January 2010, without making any official appearances, he was released,[26] quickly signing with G.D. Estoril Praia in the second division.
I remember him Cheese. Didn't he get home sick, which is why Leeds moved him on? Looked a useful player.
I thought he was just ****? Looked useful in that game against Darlington but I think his career since tells the whole story.
Better than Seb Soursa, who signed for the club and was talked highly of but then never made a senior appearance.
6th November 2011: Portuguese midfielder Filipe da Costa says he had no problems in coming to an agreement with Bulgarian giants Levski Sofia, having recently left arch-rivals CSKA in bitter circumstances. Da Costa left CSKA last month, securing a release from the champions via the Arbitration commission of the Bulgarian Football Union, citing unpaid salaries as the reason for terminating his contract after just five months at the Army Stadium. The 24-year-old only arrived at CSKA last summer, having spent last season playing in the English third tier with Leeds United. Before that, the former Braga man had spent time in Italy with Reggiana, and in Greece with Ionikos and Larissa.