Douglas Costa
Brazilian footballer
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2024 | Played for Fluminense in the Série A league and joined Sydney FC in the A-League Men. |
2024 | During the AFC Champions League Two round of 16 second leg against Bangkok United, assisted Adrian Segecic in the 88th minute to level the tie at 4–4, then scored the winning goal in extra time to advance Sydney FC to the quarter-final. |
2024 | Helped Fluminense win the 2024 Recopa Sudamericana by defeating Ecuadorian club LDU Quito. |
December 12 2024 | Scored a brace and recorded an assist in a 3–3 league draw against Adelaide United. |
September 19 2024 | Made his debut for Sydney FC in the 2024–25 AFC Champions League Two home fixtures against Eastern, recording an assist for Rhyan Grant in a 6–0 victory. |
August 26 2024 | Douglas Costa signed a 2-year deal with A-League club Sydney FC, joining the team for the 2024–25 season. |
July 24 2024 | Mutually terminated his contract with Fluminense after a six-month stay, during which he made 22 appearances for the club. |
January 28 2024 | Douglas Costa returned to Brazil and signed with Fluminense, agreeing to a contract until July 2025. |
2022 | After his loan spell concluded, Costa signed a permanent contract with LA Galaxy on a one-and-a-half-year deal. |
February 10 2022 | Douglas Costa joined Major League Soccer club LA Galaxy on a six-month loan from Grêmio as a Designated Player. |
May 21 2021 | Douglas Costa officially secured a loan move from Juventus to his former club Grêmio, with the loan agreement set to last until 30 June 2022. |
May 21 2021 | Costa's loan spell at Bayern Munich concluded after winning his third Bundesliga title with the club. |
2020 | Won the FIFA Club World Cup with Bayern Munich |
2020 | Won the Bundesliga with Bayern Munich |
2020 | Won the Bundesliga and FIFA Club World Cup with Bayern Munich. |
November 28 2020 | Douglas Costa scored his first goal of the season in a 3–1 away victory over Stuttgart. |
October 5 2020 | Bayern Munich announced Douglas Costa's return on a season-long loan on the transfer deadline day. |
July 20 2020 | Douglas Costa made his 100th appearance for Juventus in a 2-1 home win over Lazio. |
2019 | Won the Serie A with Juventus. |
November 6 2019 | Douglas Costa scored his first Champions League goal for Juventus in a 2-1 away victory against Lokomotiv Moscow. |
2018 | Won the Serie A with Juventus |
2018 | Won the Serie A and Coppa Italia with Juventus. |
2018 | Won the Supercoppa Italiana with Juventus. |
2018 | Douglas Costa makes 9 appearances for Brazil national team, maintaining his international career but without scoring |
2018 | Wins two consecutive league titles with Juventus and a Supercoppa Italiana title. |
September 18 2018 | Costa was given a four-match Serie A ban for his misconduct in the previous match against Sassuolo. |
September 16 2018 | During a Serie A match against Sassuolo, Costa was sent off after a controversial incident involving Federico Di Francesco, which included an elbow, attempted headbutt, and spitting. |
June 7 2018 | Juventus makes his loan move permanent. |
May 2018 | Costa was named in Tite's final 23-man squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia. |
May 9 2018 | Scored a goal in Juventus's 4–0 victory over Milan in the 2018 Coppa Italia Final at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. |
2017 | Won the Bundesliga with Bayern Munich |
2017 | Won the Serie A with Juventus. |
2017 | Douglas Costa's national team appearances decrease to 3 with no goals scored |
October 14 2017 | Scored his first goal for Juventus in a 2–1 home defeat to Lazio. |
August 13 2017 | Made his club debut for Juventus as a substitute in the 2017 Supercoppa Italiana, which ended in a 3–2 defeat to Lazio. |
July 12 2017 | Douglas Costa joined Juventus on loan for the 2017–18 season for €6 million, with an option for Juventus to make the transfer permanent on 1 July 2018 for an additional €40 million plus €1M in bonuses. |
2016 | Won the Bundesliga with Bayern Munich |
2016 | Douglas Costa continues to play for Brazil national team, making 4 appearances and scoring 1 goal |
2016 | Bayern president Uli Hoeneß accused Costa of attempting to negotiate an improved contract by publicly discussing his uncertain future and citing interest from multiple leagues. |
2016 | Douglas Costa joined Bayern Munich under new manager Carlo Ancelotti, experiencing a reduction in playing time compared to his previous season under Pep Guardiola. |
2016 | Costa was sidelined during the 2016–17 season with hamstring and knee injuries, playing in 34 matches across all competitions and scoring seven goals. |
June 14 2016 | Gilmar Rinaldi, the Brazilian Football Confederation's technical director, stated that Bayern would allow Costa to play in the 2016 Summer Olympics. |
May 2016 | Costa was initially selected for the Copa América Centenario squad but was forced to withdraw due to a left thigh injury and was replaced by Kaká. |
May 21 2016 | Costa scored the winning penalty kick in the DFB-Pokal Final against Borussia Dortmund, helping Bayern Munich secure a league and cup double. |
March 26 2016 | Douglas Costa plays in Brazil's match against Uruguay in the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification, which ended in a 2-2 draw at Itaipava Arena Pernambuco in Recife, Brazil |
2015 | Won the DFB-Pokal with Bayern Munich |
2015 | Won the Bundesliga with Bayern Munich. |
2015 | Named to FIFA FIFPro World XI 5th team. |
2015 | Douglas Costa has his most prolific year for Brazil national team, making 13 appearances and scoring 2 goals |
November 17 2015 | Costa scored his second goal for Brazil in a 3–0 victory against Peru during 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification. |
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