Andrew Souza is a former NE Revolution midfielder who reportedly signed last month with Clube Operário Desportivo in the Portuguese 3rd tier: http://bostonultras.blogspot.com/2012/08/andrew-sousa-signs-with-operario.html http://www.uslsoccer.com/teams/19404143/13598680-20202833/15891231.html http://www.revolutionsoccer.net/news/2011/11/revolution-waives-three-first-year-players
Futebol: Andrew Sousa deixa o Operário Andrew Sousa rescindiuMédio luso-americano Andrew Sousa alegou motivos familiares para rescindir com o Clube Operário Desportivo da Lagoa, São Miguel e já regressou aos Estados Unidos da América. Primeira experiência no futebol europeu não correu de acordo com as expectativas. http://omilhafre-noticias.blogspot.com/2013/01/futebol-andrew-sousa-deixa-o-operario.html Didn't work out, came home.
Wondering why this kid left. Apparently left to join in pre season with finnish premier league club MyPa http://kymppipaikka.fi/2013/01/27/korkeakunnas-tarkkailee-seitsemaa-testimiesta/
With PDL club Real Boston Rams: http://realbostonrams.wordpress.com/2013/05/08/sousa-and-maduro-join-the-rams/
He signed a one-year deal with Fylkir in Iceland: http://www.fylkir.com/fotbolti/1618-fylkir-semur-vie-erlendan-leikmann.html
Very, the Icelandic top tier is pretty underrated having seen a couple (I was bored) matches from there over the last couple years.
It served Aron Johansson pretty well. In Souza's case, maybe the difference between playing for free and making a living playing the game. With a chance at UEFA competition.
Andrew Sousa scored a goal in Fylkir's 1-0 win over Keflavík in Iceland.— Over There (@socceroverthere) September 21, 2014
Some housekeeping... 1) Let's get a new title with corrected spelling: Andrew Sousa: That Fylkir's in Iceland 2) A move to the YA Academy is in order. @bungadiri @Friedel'sAccent
And another goal: Andrew Sousa scored a goal today in Fylkir's 4-3 loss to Fram.— Over There (@socceroverthere) October 5, 2014
Former Revolution midfielder Andrew Sousa signed with the Rhode Island Oceaneers on Saturday, strengthening a midfield that just added ex-New York Red Bulls midfielder Ryan Maduro. Sousa, who was drafted by the Revolution in 2011, joins the Oceaneers after playing in Iceland for Fylkir, who came just short of Europa League qualifying last year. He scored five goals in 15 games for the Fylkismenn in 2014. http://nesoccertoday.com/?p=32493 He actually graduated from the Academy by playing top flight ball in Iceland, but I guess it's a moot point now.