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Raphinha

#11MidfielderBarcelonaBarcelona
PositionMidfielder
Age29
NationalityBrazil
BirthplacePorto Alegre
Height176 cm
Weight72 kg
Career Apps34
Career Goals21
Career Assists7
Career Minutes2,290

By season

SeasonTeamAppsStartsMinsGoalsAssistsShSoTKeyPPass%DrbTklIntDuelWGCYelRedRating
2025Barcelona1190041422150007.20
2025Barcelona221484185234180009.85
2025Barcelona211201151473%3170007.10
2025Barcelona2218138813349244381%21155490507.55
2025Barcelona765443216102178%8103220007.31

Trophies

🏆Trofeo Joan Gamper2025
🏆Super Cup2025
🏆La Liga2024/2025
🏆Copa del Rey2024/2025
🏆Trofeo Joan Gamper2023
🏆Super Cup2023
🏆La Liga2022/2023
🏆Trofeo Joan Gamper2022
🏆Taça de Portugal2018/2019
🏆Taça da Liga2018/2019
🏆Taça de Portugal
🏆Taça da Liga
🏆Trofeo Joan Gamper
🏆La Liga
🏆Super Cup
🏆Copa del Rey

Injury & suspension history

Thigh InjuryJan 2024 – Feb 2024
HamstringSep 2023 – Oct 2023
Thigh InjuryMay 2022 – May 2022
IllnessMar 2022 – Apr 2022
Ankle/Foot InjuryFeb 2022 – Feb 2022
KnockNov 2021 – Nov 2021
Groin InjurySep 2021 – Oct 2021
Groin InjurySep 2021 – Sep 2021
Thigh InjuryApr 2021 – May 2021
KnockFeb 2021 – Feb 2021
Ankle/Foot InjuryOct 2020 – Nov 2020
Back InjuryFeb 2020 – Feb 2020
IllnessOct 2019 – Oct 2019

Barcelona news

Brazil's First-Half Dominance: Cunha Double and Vinicius Junior Strike Decimate Haiti

Brazil's Clinical Opening Statement Brazil asserted immediate control over Haiti in their FIFA World Cup 2026 Group C encounter at Lincoln Financial Field, establishing a commanding 3-0 lead by halftime. This dominant first-half display, marked by tactical precision and individual brilliance, underscored the significant gulf between the two sides. From the outset, Brazil's 4-3-3 formation dictated terms against Haiti's deep-lying 5-4-1 setup. Possession heavily favored the Brazilians, who maintained 62% of the ball, meticulously circulating it to probe Haiti's compact defensive lines. Haiti, in response, struggled to gain any meaningful foothold, registering zero shots on target and only one corner kick throughout the half. Goals and Key Moments The breakthrough arrived in the 23rd minute when Matheus Cunha capitalized, putting Brazil ahead. His second followed swiftly in the 36th minute, doubling Brazil's advantage and reflecting their relentless pressure. Haiti's attempts to disrupt Brazil's rhythm often resulted in fouls, with Carlens Arcus receiving a yellow card in the 4th minute, followed by Frantzdy Pierrot in the 45th minute. Just before the interval, Vinicius Junior added a third goal for Brazil in the 45th minute, further cementing their unassailable lead. This flurry of goals marked the first time Brazil scored three times in the first half of a World Cup match since 2002, illustrating their offensive efficiency. Despite the smooth flow of goals, Brazil encountered a setback when Raphinha was forced off due to injury in the 40th minute, replaced by Rayan . Earlier, a goal from Raphinha had been disallowed for offside. Brazil also played without Neymar , who was sidelined with a calf injury. Statistical Superiority Brazil's statistical dominance was comprehensive: Shots: 7-0 Shots on Target: 5-0 Pass Accuracy: 90% to 80% Expected Goals (xG): 1.22-0 These figures paint a clear picture of a Brazil side fully in control, effectively stifling any Haitian ambition while converting their opportunities clinically. The six minutes of stoppage time added at the end of the first half did little to alter the narrative of one-way traffic.

@nathan/3h ago