Edgar Davids, a legend on the soccer field, has played in the top leagues of many countries. Starting out at Ajax, he moved through AC Milan, Juventus, Barcelona, Inter Milan, Tottenham Hotspur and other giants, leaving a deep mark every step of the way. 2010 saw him return to the Championship with Crystal Palace, but due to injuries, he only made 7 appearances before saying goodbye, and in 2012, Davies started a new chapter by joining the English Parliamentary National League side, Barnet, as both a player and a coach.

Davies began his career in 1991, and his speed and power made him the centerpiece of Ajax's defense, helping the team win the Dutch League treble and the European Cup. However, it was not all smooth sailing for him, as he moved to AC Milan in 1996 and suffered a career downturn, before joining Juventus in 1998, where he spent the best part of his career, despite being banned in 2001 due to a drug test.

In 2004, Davies was loaned to Barcelona as a key player in the team due to a disagreement with the Juventus hierarchy. After that, he joined Inter Milan, but his performance was mediocre. 2005, Davies joined Tottenham Hotspur, proving his worth once again. However, in 2007, at the age of 33, he chose to return to Ajax, ending a legendary journey.

Davies officially hung up his boots in 2008, but his story didn't end there; he made a comeback to Crystal Palace in 2010, albeit for only six games, and in 2012, he became Barnet's manager, leading the team on a new journey.

Edgar Davis' soccer career was full of challenges and accomplishments, and his story is not only a legend, but an inspiring journey. For more stats and information on Davis, stay tuned to our coverage.

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