Steven Moreira
Steven Moreira (born 13 August 1994) is a Cape Verdean professional footballer who plays as a right-back or centre-back for Major League Soccer club Columbus Crew and the Cape Verde national team.[1][2][3] Born in Noisy-le-Grand, France, to Cape Verdean parents, Moreira began his professional career with FC Lorient, appearing in 28 matches in Ligue 1 during the 2016-17 season and 46 matches with 2 goals across all competitions in Ligue 2 the following year for a total of 74 appearances and 2 goals from 2016 to 2018.[4][1] He then moved to Toulouse FC in Ligue 1, featuring in 68 matches and scoring once from 2018 to 2021 before joining Columbus Crew on a free transfer in January 2021.[1][4] With the Crew, Moreira has established himself as a key defensive player, recording 1 goal and 20 assists across 100 regular-season appearances as of the end of the 2024 season, while leading the team in minutes played (6,238) during the 2023 campaign.[1][5] His contributions helped Columbus win the 2023 MLS Cup, and he earned the club's Defender of the Year award that same year.[5][6] Moreira's standout performances culminated in him being named the 2024 MLS Defender of the Year, becoming the first Columbus Crew player to receive the honor since 2009 and the fourth in club history overall.[7][8] Internationally, he debuted for Cape Verde in October 2023 and played a pivotal role in the team's historic qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, marking the nation's first-ever appearance in the tournament after defeating Eswatini 3-0 on October 13, 2025.[9][10] Moreira's contract with Columbus Crew runs through December 2025.[5][2]Early life and background
Early life
Steven Moreira was born on 13 August 1994 in Noisy-le-Grand, a suburb east of Paris in the Seine-Saint-Denis department of France.[6][2] Raised in the greater Paris region, Moreira grew up in a multicultural environment shaped by his family's immigrant background, with both parents hailing from Cape Verde.[11][12] His introduction to football occurred during his early childhood, beginning organized play at around age six when he joined the youth ranks of local club AS Champs-sur-Marne in 2000.[2] This initial involvement in community-based football laid the foundation for his development before transitioning to larger academies.[2]Family and heritage
Steven Moreira was born to parents of Cape Verdean origin.[11][2] His family immigrated from Cape Verde to France, a common migration pattern for many Cape Verdeans during the late 20th century. This background endowed Moreira with dual citizenship in France and Cape Verde, shaping his multicultural identity and eventual decision to represent the Cape Verde national team at the senior level.[2][11] Moreira's heritage reflects the Portuguese colonial legacy in Cape Verde, where the archipelago's culture blends African, Portuguese, and Creole influences, evident in his surname and the island nation's linguistic traditions.[13] Raised in a Cape Verdean household in suburban Paris, he has spoken of the profound cultural ties to his parents' homeland, which instilled a sense of pride and resilience that informs his personal and professional life.[14] The family maintained strong connections to Cape Verdean customs, including communal gatherings that reinforced their ethnic roots amid life in France. Moreira is a practicing Muslim who actively observes Ramadan, participating in iftars to break his fast.[15][16] This religious practice, combined with his parents' emphasis on honoring their origins, contributed to his eligibility and choice to play internationally for Cape Verde.[17]Youth and professional development
Youth career
Steven Moreira began his football journey at the youth level with AS Champs-sur-Marne, where he developed from 2000 to 2004.[2] In 2004, he transferred to US Torcy, continuing his formation in regional youth competitions until 2009.[2] That year, Moreira joined the prestigious Stade Rennais academy ahead of the 2009/2010 season, training alongside elite young talents in a structured professional environment.[18] By 2011, he had advanced to the reserve side, Rennes B, appearing in 23 matches through 2014 while honing his defensive skills in competitive reserve league play.[4] During the 2012/2013 campaign, Moreira earned regular call-ups to train with the first-team squad under manager Frédéric Antonetti and served as an understudy to defender Dimitri Foulquier in the Gambardella Cup, France's premier youth tournament.[18]Breakthrough at Rennes
In 2013, Steven Moreira was promoted to the first team at Stade Rennais FC under manager Frédéric Antonetti, signing his first professional contract that year, following regular training sessions with the senior squad during the 2012–13 season.[18] This transition marked his shift from the youth academy to professional football, where he initially featured as a substitute in the Coupe de la Ligue on 30 October 2012 against Arles-Avignon.[18] Moreira made his Ligue 1 debut on 11 May 2013, appearing as a right-back in a 4–1 away defeat to Valenciennes during the final matches of the 2012–13 season.[19] With the arrival of new manager Philippe Montanier in the summer of 2013, Moreira secured a more prominent role, starting his first full Ligue 1 match of the 2013–14 season on 24 August 2013 against Évian TG, contributing to a 2–1 away victory as a right-back.[20][21] Over his tenure from 2013 to 2016, Moreira accumulated 73 appearances across all competitions for Rennes, scoring one goal in the Coupe de France against Bourg-en-Bresse in 2015.[18][22] In Ligue 1 specifically, he featured in 58 matches with no goals but two assists, demonstrating growing reliability in defense.[23] He played a key role in the 2014–15 season, making 23 league appearances with 13 starts, often anchoring the right flank amid defensive rotations.[24] During this period, Moreira developed notable positional versatility, transitioning from his primary role as a right-back to also playing as a center-back, left-back, and even right midfielder when required by tactical needs.[18] This adaptability helped him maintain a place in the squad despite occasional considerations for loan moves to gain further experience, though he remained with Rennes until his permanent transfer in 2016.[18]Club career
Lorient
Steven Moreira transferred to FC Lorient from Stade Rennais on 30 August 2016 for a fee of €1.2 million, signing a four-year contract.[25] The move came after Moreira had established himself as a promising right-back in Ligue 1 with Rennes, and Lorient sought to bolster their defensive options amid a challenging season. Over his two-year spell from 2016 to 2018, Moreira made 63 league appearances and scored one goal, becoming a regular fixture in the team.[26] He was particularly pivotal during the 2016–17 Ligue 1 campaign, where Lorient fought a tense relegation battle, ultimately finishing 18th and dropping to Ligue 2 after a playoff defeat to Troyes. Under manager Bernard Casoni, who assumed control in November 2016 following Sylvain Ripoll's dismissal, Moreira featured in 30 league matches that season, contributing defensively as the team earned crucial points in survival efforts.[27] His versatility allowed deployment across the backline, aiding Lorient's campaigns in domestic cups, including the Coupe de France where the club reached the round of 16. Moreira's contract with Lorient expired ahead of the 2018–19 season, leading to a free transfer to Toulouse FC on 10 August 2018, as the club navigated post-relegation adjustments. Lorient's financial constraints following their demotion influenced several squad changes during this period.[28]Toulouse
Steven Moreira joined Toulouse FC on August 10, 2018, signing a three-year contract from fellow Ligue 1 side Lorient.[29] The move came after Lorient's relegation to Ligue 2, providing Moreira an opportunity to continue competing at France's top level as a versatile right-sided defender. Over his three seasons with Toulouse from 2018 to 2021, Moreira made 68 appearances across all competitions, scoring one goal and recording three assists.[22] In the 2018–19 campaign, he featured in 10 Ligue 1 matches, contributing to the team's defensive efforts as they finished 17th and avoided relegation by defeating US Orléans 2–1 on aggregate in the promotion/relegation playoff, where Moreira started both legs.[4] [30] His consistent performances helped stabilize the backline during a challenging season marked by the club's struggle near the bottom of the table. The 2019–20 season brought setbacks for Moreira, including injuries such as a calf/shin issue earlier in his Toulouse tenure and multiple suspensions, notably a three-match ban following a red card against Olympique de Marseille in November 2019 for a studs-up challenge.[31] [32] These absences contributed to him missing around 10 matches across competitions, limiting his starts to 22 in Ligue 1 amid managerial changes, including Alain Casanova's dismissal in October 2019.[4] Despite the disruptions, Moreira remained a reliable option when fit, showcasing his adaptability in defensive roles under varying tactical setups. Moreira's contract expired at the end of the 2020–21 season, during which Toulouse suffered relegation to Ligue 2, and he departed as a free agent in pursuit of opportunities abroad.[33]Columbus Crew
Steven Moreira joined the Columbus Crew as a free agent on August 23, 2021, signing for the remainder of the 2021 season with club options for 2022 and 2023.[22] Transitioning from European football, Moreira initially adjusted to the faster pace and physicality of Major League Soccer, making his debut in the Campeones Cup on September 29, 2021, before becoming a regular starter at right back by October.[34] Over his tenure from 2021 to October 2025, Moreira has made 130 regular-season appearances across Major League Soccer, scoring 4 goals and providing 15 assists, with additional appearances in playoffs and other competitions.[5] In December 2023, the club extended his contract through the 2025 season, with an option for 2026, recognizing his growing importance to the defense.[35] A pivotal contributor during the Crew's successful run, Moreira started as a center back in the 2023 MLS Cup final, helping secure a 2-1 victory over Los Angeles FC for the club's third league title.[36] In the 2024 season, Moreira featured in 27 regular-season matches with 23 starts, logging over 2,100 minutes while contributing 2 goals and 3 assists, and earning the MLS Defender of the Year award for his versatile defending and attacking overlaps.[7] The 2025 campaign saw him solidify his leadership role, with 30 appearances and 29 starts in the MLS regular season, including 1 goal and 2 assists, as the Crew reached the playoffs; he anchored the backline during the Leagues Cup group stage, starting in key wins like a 1-0 victory over Club León, and continued his steady presence in postseason matches through early November.[37][38]International career
Youth international career
Born in Noisy-le-Grand, France, Steven Moreira was eligible to represent the France youth national teams due to his birthplace.[6] Moreira received his first call-up to the France U19 squad in 2013.[22] He participated in the 2013 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualifiers, earning three caps while contributing defensively from the right-back position. Following successful qualification, Moreira was included in the France U19 team for the tournament finals in Lithuania, where he featured in key matches including the semi-final against Spain and the final against Serbia, helping France secure the runners-up position.[22] In 2014, Moreira advanced to the France U20 side and was selected for the Maurice Revello Tournament (formerly Toulon Tournament), appearing in two matches primarily as a right-back to solidify the team's defensive line.[39][40] His performances in these youth internationals helped build his reputation as a reliable defender before he shifted greater focus to his club career at Rennes. Moreira's final youth international experience came with the France U21 team in 2015, where he made four appearances, marking the end of his representative play with French sides.[41]Senior career with Cape Verde
Steven Moreira became eligible to represent Cape Verde through his heritage, as both of his parents hail from the island nation off the west coast of Africa.[42] After representing France at various youth international levels, Moreira sought to switch allegiances to his parents' country of origin, receiving FIFA approval in 2023.[12] This transition allowed him to pursue senior international opportunities with the Cape Verde national team, known as the Blue Sharks. Moreira made his senior debut for Cape Verde on 12 October 2023, starting in a friendly match against Algeria that ended in a 5–1 defeat.[1] He quickly became a regular in the squad, contributing defensively in subsequent fixtures. By the time of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), Moreira had earned a spot in the final roster and featured prominently during the tournament held in early 2024.[43] Cape Verde achieved a historic run to the quarterfinals, topping Group B with victories over Ghana and Mozambique before advancing past Mauritania in the round of 16 via a 1–0 win, where Moreira helped maintain a clean sheet.[44] Their campaign concluded with a lost 1–2 on penalties to South Africa after 120 minutes of scoreless play, during which Moreira logged four caps and solidified the backline.[45] Throughout 2024 and into 2025, Moreira continued to anchor Cape Verde's defense, accumulating a total of 18 caps by November 2025 without scoring a goal.[46] His most significant contributions came during the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, where he served as a key right-back and occasional center-back. In a dramatic qualifying campaign, Cape Verde secured their first-ever berth at the World Cup with a 3–0 victory over Eswatini on 13 October 2025, clinching second place in their group and advancing to the expanded tournament in North America.[47] Moreira's experience from Major League Soccer with the Columbus Crew proved invaluable, as he provided stability in high-stakes matches against opponents like Libya and Ghana, helping the small island nation— with a population under 600,000—make history as one of the smallest teams ever to qualify.[48] Following qualification, Moreira continued his international commitments, starting in a 1–1 friendly draw against Egypt on 17 November 2025.[49]Playing attributes and legacy
Style of play
Steven Moreira is renowned for his versatility as a defender, primarily operating as a right-back while demonstrating proficiency at center-back, a positional shift he adapted to during preseason with the Columbus Crew in 2023. This adaptability allows him to contribute effectively across the backline, including occasional forays into midfield roles, as highlighted by Crew coach Wilfried Nancy, who praised his quick learning and tactical intelligence in multiple positions.[50][11] His defensive attributes include tackling at 1.28 per 90 minutes with a 45.9% success rate in the 2025 MLS season, enabling him to disrupt opposition plays. While aerial duels represent a relative weakness, winning approximately 28-46% across recent seasons, Moreira excels in ground-based defending and recovery actions. Technically, he is a proficient ball-player from the back, boasting progressive passes at 7.25 per 90 in 2025 and an overall pass completion rate of 88.9%, which supports his team's build-up play. His precise crossing and key passes—20 in 2025—add an attacking dimension, particularly when overlapping from right-back.[5][5][5] Moreira's style has evolved from a more attack-oriented right-back during his early career in France with clubs like Rennes, Lorient, and Toulouse, where he favored forward surges, to a composed leader in Major League Soccer. The transition to center-back under Nancy's possession-based, risk-taking system at Columbus has refined his composure and decision-making, allowing him to balance defensive solidity with offensive contributions in high-pressing environments. This maturation is evident in his role within Cape Verde's national team, where he reverts to right-back but applies MLS-honed tactical awareness.[11][50][11]Career impact and records
Steven Moreira's career has had a profound impact on both club and international football, particularly through his defensive leadership and contributions to historic team achievements. At Columbus Crew, he played a pivotal role in the team's defensive stability during the 2023 MLS Cup-winning campaign and the 2024 season, where his performances helped the club set records with 66 points and 72 goals in the regular season.[51][52] In 2024, Moreira reached his 100th regular-season appearance for the Crew on October 19, marking him as the 37th player in club history to achieve this milestone, while his overall professional appearances surpassed 250 during the season.[7][53] His individual records underscore his influence, including being named the 2024 MLS Defender of the Year—the first Crew player to win the award since 2009 and the fourth in club history—after recording two goals and four assists in 27 regular-season matches.[51][54] Moreira also earned a spot in the 2024 MLS Best XI, becoming the first Cape Verdean player to receive this honor, highlighting his dual-threat ability as a defender who contributed offensively while anchoring the backline.[55][56] Internationally, Moreira has been instrumental in elevating Cape Verde's global profile, making 17 appearances since his senior debut in 2023 and helping the team reach the quarterfinals of the 2024 Africa Cup of Nations before contributing to their historic qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup—the archipelago nation's first-ever appearance at the tournament.[57][42] As a pioneer for players of African diaspora in MLS, Moreira's success has opened pathways for underrepresented talents, establishing him as a trailblazer whose versatility and consistency could position him for future recognition in league lore.[11][58]Personal life and off-field activities
Personal life
Steven Moreira maintains a low public profile regarding his personal relationships and family life, focusing media interactions primarily on his professional career. He has resided in Columbus, Ohio, since signing with the Columbus Crew in 2021.[6] Moreira is a devout Muslim who observes the fast during the holy month of Ramadan. In 2023, Major League Soccer implemented a league-wide "drinks break" policy during matches to accommodate fasting Muslim players, allowing Moreira and teammate Mohamed Farsi to break their fast on the sideline with dates and water, in line with Islamic tradition.[16][15] Moreira publicly thanked the league for this respect toward his faith, noting its spiritual importance in sustaining him through the season.[59][60]Community involvement
Since joining the Columbus Crew in 2021, Steven Moreira has actively participated in local community programs, including a visit to MY Project USA, a nonprofit organization supporting youth in Columbus's Hilltop neighborhood through education and recreational activities.[61] As a practicing Muslim, Moreira has supported Major League Soccer's Ramadan policies, which promote inclusion for Muslim athletes by allowing observing players to break their fast during matches.[16][59] Following Cape Verde's historic qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup on October 13, 2025, Moreira has advocated for his ancestral homeland through media appearances, emphasizing the event's potential to boost national pride, tourism, and global awareness of the island nation's culture. In post-qualification interviews, such as one on October 13, 2025, he reflected on the achievement as "the most beautiful thing I've accomplished in my life" and highlighted his commitment to representing Cape Verde.[62][14]Career statistics
Club statistics
Steven Moreira has accumulated 312 appearances, 7 goals, and 25 assists across his domestic league career as of November 2025.[5] His club statistics are distributed as follows: at Rennes, he made 62 appearances and scored 1 goal; at Lorient, 47 appearances and 1 goal; at Toulouse, 43 appearances and 2 goals; and with Columbus Crew, 130 appearances and 4 goals in regular season matches.[4][5] In terms of competitions, Moreira has featured in 152 Ligue 1 matches, 130 MLS regular-season appearances, and additional cup games including playoffs.[4] The following table outlines his yearly progression in MLS regular season, focusing on recent seasons for context:| Season | Competition | Appearances | Starts | Goals | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | MLS | 7 | 6 | 0 | 3 |
| 2022 | MLS | 32 | 32 | 1 | 8 |
| 2023 | MLS | 34 | 33 | 0 | 5 |
| 2024 | MLS | 27 | 23 | 2 | 4 |
| 2025 | MLS | 30 | 29 | 1 | 5 |
International statistics
Steven Moreira has represented Cape Verde at the senior international level, earning 17 caps and scoring 1 goal as of November 2025.[63] Prior to switching allegiance, he featured for France's youth teams, accumulating 10 caps across the U19 and U20 levels with no goals scored.[25] His senior appearances for Cape Verde include 5 matches in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (held in 2024), where the team advanced to the quarterfinals, and 10 caps in FIFA World Cup qualifiers spanning 2023 to 2025.[63] The following table summarizes Moreira's senior international appearances by year and competition:| Year | Competition | Appearances | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | International Friendlies | 1 | 0 |
| 2024 | Africa Cup of Nations | 5 | 0 |
| 2024 | FIFA World Cup Qualification | 4 | 1 |
| 2024 | International Friendlies | 1 | 0 |
| 2025 | FIFA World Cup Qualification | 6 | 0 |
| Total | 17 | 1 |