Larissa Pereira da Cruz

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Larissa Pereira da Cruz
Personnel
Surname Larissa Pereira da Cruz
birthday November 1, 1987
place of birth Rio de JaneiroBrazil
position midfield
Women
Years station Games (goals) 1
2008 Campo Grande AC (21)
2010 CPEP-Caxias (7)
2011–2012 CR Vasco da Gama
2013 Duque de Caxias FC
2013-2014 CR Vasco da Gama 12 0(8)
2014-2015 Botafogo FR 19 (14)
2015-2019 Flamengo Rio de Janeiro 74 (37)
2020– Santos FC
1 Only league games are given.
As of September 17, 2019

Larissa Pereira da Cruz , mostly just called Larissa , (born November 1, 1987 in Rio de Janeiro ) is a Brazilian soccer player .

Career

Larissa played in 2008 for Campo Grande AC , for which she contributed 21 goals to winning the championship title in the state of Rio de Janeiro . In 2010 she was a member of the CEPE-Caxias team, for which she scored seven times in the state championship. From 2011 she was a member of the women's team of the CR Vasco da Gama , but was not considered for the A-team for the national championship in the 2011 and 2012 seasons. She was also considered for the Brazilian football selection for the Pan American Games in Guadalajara in 2011 , but was ultimately not nominated. In the first half of 2013 Larissa competed for Duque de Caxias FC for the Copa do Brasil and scored five goals. For the following national championship she returned to Vasco, where she was used regularly from then on. With seven goals in eight games, she immediately won her second national title. In the following women's first national championship, she scored one goal in four games. She also scored a goal in the 2014 Copa do Brasil.

She then switched to Botafogo FR , with which she won the national championship again in 2014 and contributed five goals in seven games. She scored nine goals in twelve games in the 2014 national championship and four goals in the 2015 Copa do Brasil. In the middle of 2015, Larissa switched to CR Flamengo , scored four times in six games in the state championship and secured the championship title for the third time in a row with the third club. In the national championship in 2015, however, she remained goalless in just one appearance.

With eight goals in ten games, Larissa became Flamengo's top scorer in the 2016 national championship and thus one of the guarantors of winning the title. In the second final game in São José do Rio Preto against Rio Preto EC , she scored the goal of the interim 1-0 lead in the sixth minute and thus negated the 1-0 first-leg win of Rio Preto. At the same time, it marked the 1000th goal in the history of the championship. In the end, Flamengo was able to win the final after the 2-1 final score thanks to the away goal rule.

successes

Society:

Individually:

Individual evidence

  1. fferj.com.br (Artilharia Carioca 2008).
  2. fferj.com.br (Artilharia Carioca 2010). ( Memento from May 25, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  3. netvasco.com.br - Feminino: Larissa e Michele são cortadas da Seleção que disputa o Pan (October 10, 2011) , accessed on May 25, 2016.
  4. cbf.com.br (Artilharia Copa 2013).
  5. fferj.com.br (Artilharia Carioca 2013). ( Memento from May 25, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  6. cbf.com.br (Artilharia 2013).
  7. cbf.com.br (Artilharia Copa 2014).
  8. fferj.com.br (Artilharia Carioca 2014). ( Memento from May 25, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  9. cbf.com.br (Artilharia 2014).
  10. cbf.com.br (Artilharia Copa 2015).
  11. fferj.com.br (Artilharia Carioca 2015). ( Memento from May 25, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  12. cbf.com.br (Artilharia 2016).
  13. Prêmio Craque do Brasileirão 2019 , report on cbf.com.br of December 9, 2019, page in portug., Accessed on December 10, 2019