17-goal Brazilian Brenner tempted Arsenal but signs for FC Cincinnati
Feb 21, 2021
Arsenal were said to be one of the clubs with an interest in 20-year-old Brazil centre-forward Brenner but he has now signed for FC Cincinnati.
Sao Paulo’s Brenner (C) and Argentina’s Lanus Leonel Di Placido (R) vie for the ball during their closed-door Copa Sudamericana second round football match at Morumbi Stadium in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on November 4, 2020. (Photo by ANDRE PENNER/AFP via Getty Images)
Calciomercato.it reported that Arsenal joined the likes of Ajax, Juventus, Lazio, AC Milan, and Paris Saint-Germain in following young Brazilian forward Brenner.
Red Bulls sign Brazilian striker Fábio Roberto Gomes Netto
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“We’re pleased to welcome Fábio,” head of sport Kevin Thelwell told the club’s official website. “Fábio has a strong physical profile, excellent work ethic, and he’s shown that he can score and assist while playing on his own, and with another forward. We’re happy to add Fábio to our roster and look forward to integrating him into our team.”
Netto spent his youth career with Nacional and Grêmio Osasco before beginning his professional career with Grêmio Audax. In December of 2017, he joined Oeste Futebol Clube, spending 2018 on loan with local outfit Clube Atlético Carlos Renaux. During the 2019 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B season, the São Paulo native finished second in the league’s scoring charts with 15 goals in 32 matches.
31 Jan 2021 - 17:11
The Peninsula
Doha: The eyes of the football world will soon be on the Middle East for the first major tournament of the year. The FIFA Club World Cup Qatar 2020 will be held from 4-11 February after the annual competition was delayed by two months due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The top clubs from five of football’s six continental confederations will join host nation representatives Al Duhail SC in determining who will be crowned the world’s best. Auckland City FC, who were nominated to represent the Oceania region at Qatar 2020, withdrew from the competition because of COVID-19 quarantine measures required by authorities in New Zealand.
She’s also broke ground by commentating on huge men’s matches
Natalia recently undertook an uber-challenging test
“The ball is sent into the box,” said the commentator in her inimitably impassioned tones. “Crivelari gets it at the back post. She hits it first-time, side-footed… goooooooool for Corinthians!”
Natalia Lara was doing what she does habitually last November… with an inhabitual twist: she wasn’t even watching the action she was describing to thousands.
“It was crazy,” Natalia told
FIFA.com. “It was Corinthians-Taubate in the Campeonato Paulista. There was torrential rain. We lost the transmission of the game for what turned out to be 15 minutes.