Danilo
Brazilian footballer
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January 29 2025 | Danilo returned to Brazil and signed a two-year contract with Flamengo football club. |
January 27 2025 | Left Juventus by mutual consent. |
2024 | Sixth season at Juventus, making 12 Serie A appearances so far. |
2024 | Won Coppa Italia with Juventus |
2024 | Most recent national team participation with 11 appearances for Brazil. |
2024 | Selected to represent Brazil at the Copa América. |
2024 | Won Supercopa do Brasil with Flamengo |
2023 | Appointed as Juventus captain for the 2023-24 season, becoming the club's first non-Italian captain since Omar Sívori in 1965. |
2023 | Fifth season at Juventus, playing 29 Serie A matches and scoring 1 goal. |
2023 | Won Coppa Italia with Juventus |
2022 | Fourth season at Juventus, making 37 Serie A appearances and scoring 3 goals. |
2022 | Injured his ankle during the opening game against Serbia, forcing him to miss the rest of the group stage. |
2022 | Represented Brazil at the FIFA World Cup. |
November 7 2022 | Named in Brazil's squad for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. |
2021 | Represented Brazil at the Copa América. |
2021 | Peak year of national team participation with 15 appearances for Brazil. |
2021 | Third season at Juventus, playing 22 Serie A matches and scoring 1 goal. |
2021 | Won Coppa Italia with Juventus |
July 10 2021 | Started in Brazil's 1-0 defeat to Argentina in the Copa América final on home soil. |
January 10 2021 | Scored a 25-meter goal in a Serie A game against Sassuolo, helping Juventus win 3-1. |
2020 | Won Coppa Italia with Juventus |
2020 | Second season at Juventus, making 34 Serie A appearances and scoring 1 goal. |
2020 | Won Supercoppa Italiana with Juventus |
June 17 2020 | Missed Juventus' second penalty in the Coppa Italia Final against Napoli, which Napoli won 4-2 on penalties after a 0-0 draw. |
2019 | Tuttosport published a profile by Giovanni Aramini that praised Danilo's tactical sense, positioning, and ball-winning capabilities, describing him as a 'complete' defender while at Juventus. |
2019 | First year with a goal scored for Brazil national team, with 3 appearances and 1 goal. |
2019 | Won FA Cup with Manchester City |
2019 | Won Serie A with Juventus |
November 19 2019 | Scored his first senior international goal in a 3-0 friendly win against South Korea in Abu Dhabi. |
August 31 2019 | Made his Juventus debut against Napoli, scoring the opening goal in a 4-3 home victory, which was the fastest goal scored by a foreign player in Serie A. |
August 7 2019 | Signed for Juventus on a five-year contract for €37 million in a transfer involving João Cancelo moving to Manchester City. |
2018 | Represented Brazil at the FIFA World Cup. |
2018 | Won EFL Cup with Manchester City |
2018 | Won Premier League with Manchester City |
2018 | Second season at Manchester City, making 11 Premier League appearances and scoring 4 goals. |
July 6 2018 | Incurred an injury the day before the World Cup quarter-final against Belgium, which forced him to be sidelined for the remainder of the tournament. |
June 17 2018 | Made his FIFA World Cup debut, playing the entire 1-1 draw against Switzerland. |
2017 | Won UEFA Champions League with Real Madrid |
2017 | Played 17 matches and scored one goal, helping Real Madrid win La Liga and contributing to their second consecutive Champions League title with three match appearances. |
2017 | Won Premier League with Manchester City |
December 23 2017 | Scored his first goal for Manchester City, coming on as a late replacement for Fabian Delph in a 4-0 home win against AFC Bournemouth. |
July 23 2017 | Signed for Manchester City on a five-year contract for a reported £26.5 million transfer fee. |
2016 | Won FIFA Club World Cup with Real Madrid |
2016 | Second season at Real Madrid, making 17 La Liga appearances and scoring 1 goal. |
2016 | Won La Liga with Real Madrid |
2016 | Won UEFA Super Cup with Real Madrid |
2016 | Contributed seven appearances in the Champions League, helping Real Madrid win the tournament, including playing in the final against Atlético Madrid as a substitute for injured Dani Carvajal. |
2015 | Tim Vickery, a South American football expert, praised Danilo as a splendid all-rounder, noting his ability to join attacks and his sound defensive skills while playing for Porto. |
2015 | Transferred to Real Madrid, playing 24 La Liga matches and scoring 2 goals in his first season. |
October 24 2015 | Scored his first goal for Real Madrid in a 3-1 away win against Celta de Vigo. |
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