Byanca Beatriz Alves de Araujo

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Byanca Brasil
Personnel
Surname Byanca Beatriz Alves de Araujo
birthday November 23, 1995
place of birth Rio de Janeiro , RJBrazil
size 172 cm
position Midfield , storm
Juniors
Years station
Bangu AC
CR Vasco da Gama
America FC
CR Flamengo
Women
Years station Games (goals) 1
2013-2014 Foz Cataratas FC 14 0(9)
2014 Acadêmica Vitória
2015 AE Kindermann
2015 AD Centro Olímpico 11 0(7)
2016-2017 SC Corinthians 65 (41)
2017 →  SC Internacional  (loan) 4 0(2)
2018-2019 Wuhan Jiangda WFC 12 0(9)
2020– SC Internacional
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2011 Brazil U17 (10)
2014 Brazil U20 (4)
1 Only league games are given.
As of November 2, 2018

2 As of October 7, 2017

Byanca Beatriz Alves de Araujo , known by the player name Byanca Brasil , (born November 23, 1995 in Rio de Janeiro ) is a Brazilian soccer player .

Career

society

With the support of her father, Byanca started playing soccer as a child and was successfully accepted into the youth teams of various clubs in Rio de Janeiro. Continuous successes in various youth competitions, which were largely based on her scoring risk, have helped her to attract more attention from local sports coverage from 2010 onwards, as well as targeting young talent as one of the most promising talents in Brazilian women's football. Her game is characterized by speed and a high level of technical skill, which earned her the title "rainha das lambretas" (queen of the scooters). This trick with the hoe , known as this in Brazil, is one of her characteristic game maneuvers, which she executes almost flawlessly.

Because women's football in the state of Rio de Janeiro was only played at an amateur level by comparison with Brazil, Byanca switched to the women's club Foz Cataratas FC in Paraná at the start of the 2013 national women's football championship , where she promised a better start to a professional career. After two successful years, at the end of 2014 she gave a guest appearance at Acadêmica Vitória in the competition of the Copa Libertadores Feminino , in which she scored a goal. In the first half of 2015 she played for AE Kindermann , with which she won the Copa do Brasil and secured the top scorer's crown in the competition. In the championship of the same year she competed for the AD Centro Olímpico .

For the 2016 season, Byanca switched to the team of the Grêmio Osasco Audax and SC Corinthians cooperative in the state of São Paulo , with which she won the Copa do Brasil a second time. For the 2017 championship season, she remained in the club's Corinthians team, with whom she reached the final of the Série A1, but was inferior to Santos FC there. In November and December 2017 Byanca played on loan for SC Internacional in the finals of the state championship in Rio Grande do Sul.

In February 2018 Byanca moved to the Chinese league for a two-year commitment at Wuhan Jiangda WFC . After her contract in China expired, her return to SC Internacional was announced in December 2019.

National team

Byanca has been through various youth teams of the Brazilian Football Association since she was ten. In 2012 she was the second best goalscorer at the U-17 South American Championship in Bolivia with eight goals and scored two more goals at the U-17 World Championship in Azerbaijan in the same year. She contributed three goals to the title win at the U-20 South American Championship in Uruguay in 2014 . In the subsequent preliminary round at the U-20 World Cup in Canada , she scored another goal.

successes

National team:

Society:

Individually:

Individual evidence

  1. femininovasco.blogspot.de - Torcedores brasileiros rasgam elogios para as vascaína Brena e Byanca (September 29, 2012), accessed on January 27, 2017.
  2. globo.com - Ana Maria Braga recebeu Byanca: a rainha das lambretas, accessed on January 27, 2017.
  3. globoesporte.globo.com - Byanca Brasil "lacra" o ano com títulos da Libertadores e Gaúcho e espera definição de 2018 (December 11, 2017), accessed on December 19, 2017
  4. qgnoticias.com - Byanca Brasil vira colorada provisória e para ser campeã gaúcha (December 11, 2017), accessed December 19, 2017.
  5. globoesporte.globo.com - Byanca Brasil acerta com time chinês: "Acho que preciso disso para crescer" (February 2, 2018), accessed on July 2, 2018.
  6. vincisports.com.br - Byanca Brasil Artilheira e Campea no Parana (October 2, 2014), accessed January 26, 2017.