Richarlison

Brazilian association football player

Richarlison de Andrade (born 10 May 1997), also known as Richarlison (Brazilian Portuguese: [hiˈʃaʁl(i)sõ]),[2] is a Brazilian footballer. He plays as a forward for Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur and the Brazil national team.

Richarlison
Richarlison in 2019
Personal information
Full name Richarlison de Andrade
Date of birth (1997-05-10) 10 May 1997 (age 26)
Place of birth Nova Venécia, Espírito Santo, Brazil
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)[1]
Position(s) Forward
Club information
Current team
Tottenham Hotspur
Number 9
Youth career
2013–2014 Real Noroeste
2014–2015 América Mineiro
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2015–2016 América Mineiro 24 (9)
2016–2017 Fluminense 54 (17)
2017–2018 Watford 38 (5)
2018–2022 Everton 135 (43)
2022– Tottenham Hotspur 53 (11)
National team
2017 Brazil U20 8 (2)
2021 Brazil Olympic 6 (5)
2018– Brazil 48 (20)
Honours
Men's football
Representing  Brazil
Copa América
Winner 2019 Brazil
Runner-up 2021 Brazil
Summer Olympics
Gold medal – first place 2020 Tokyo Team
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 16:07, 28 April 2024 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 23:48, 17 October 2023 (UTC)

He began his professional career with América Mineiro in 2015. He won promotion from the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B in his only season with the club before transferring to Fluminense. He played a total of 67 matches, scoring 19 goals in his two years at Fluminense and was named the Team of the Season when the club finished as runners-up in the 2017 Campeonato Carioca. He then signed for Watford, and a year later Everton. He later signed for Tottenham Hotspur in 2022.

At the international level, Richarlison made his senior debut for Brazil in 2019. He was a member of the team that won the 2019 Copa América, came runners-up at the 2021 Copa América and won a gold medal at the 2020 Olympic tournament, also playing at the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Career statistics change

Club change

As of match played 28 April 2024
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League State league[a] National cup[b] League cup[c] Continental Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
América Mineiro 2015[3] Série B 24 9 24 9
Fluminense 2016[3] Série A 28 4 0 0 3 0 31 4
2017[3] 14 5 12 8 6 0 4[d] 2 36 15
Total 42 9 12 8 9 0 4 2 67 19
Watford 2017–18[4] Premier League 38 5 2 0 1 0 41 5
Everton 2018–19[5] 35 13 2 1 1 0 38 14
2019–20[6] 36 13 1 0 4 2 41 15
2020–21[7] 34 7 3 3 3 3 40 13
2021–22[8] 30 10 3 1 0 0 33 11
Total 135 43 9 5 8 5 152 53
Tottenham Hotspur 2022–23[9] Premier League 27 1 1 0 1 0 6[e] 2 35 3
2023–24[10] 26 10 2 0 1 1 29 11
Total 53 11 3 0 2 1 6 2 64 14
Career total 292 77 12 8 23 5 11 6 10 4 348 100
  1. Includes Campeonato Carioca
  2. Includes Copa do Brasil, FA Cup
  3. Includes EFL Cup
  4. Appearances in Copa Sudamericana
  5. Appearances in UEFA Champions League

International change

As of match played 17 October 2023[11]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Brazil 2018 6 3
2019 13 3
2020 4 2
2021 9 2
2022 10 10
2023 6 0
Total 48 20
As of match played 17 October 2023
Brazil score listed first, score column indicates score after each Richarlison goal.[11]
List of international goals scored by Richarlison
No. Date Venue Cap Opponent Score Result Competition Ref.
1 11 September 2018 FedExField, Landover, United States 2   El Salvador 2–0 5–0 Friendly [12]
2 4–0
3 20 November 2018 Stadium MK, Milton Keynes, England 6   Cameroon 1–0 1–0 Friendly [13]
4 5 June 2019 Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha, Brasília, Brazil 9   Qatar 1–0 2–0 Friendly [14]
5 9 June 2019 Estádio Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre, Brazil 10   Honduras 7–0 7–0 Friendly [15]
6 7 July 2019 Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 13   Peru 3–1 3–1 2019 Copa América [16]
7 13 October 2020 Estadio Nacional, Lima, Peru 21   Peru 2–2 4–2 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification [17]
8 17 November 2020 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo, Uruguay 23   Uruguay 2–0 2–0 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification [18]
9 4 June 2021 Estádio Beira-Rio, Porte Alegre, Brazil 24   Ecuador 1–0 2–0 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification [19]
10 17 June 2021 Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 27   Peru 4–0 4–0 2021 Copa América [20]
11 24 March 2022 Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 33   Chile 4–0 4–0 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification [21]
12 29 March 2022 Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz, Bolivia 34   Bolivia 2–0 4–0 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification [22]
13 4–0
14 2 June 2022 Seoul World Cup Stadium, Seoul, South Korea 35   South Korea 1–0 5–1 Friendly [23]
15 23 September 2022 Stade Océane, Le Havre, France 37   Ghana 2–0 3–0 Friendly [24]
16 3–0
17 27 September 2022 Parc des Princes, Paris, France 38   Tunisia 2–1 5–1 Friendly [25]
18 24 November 2022 Lusail Stadium, Lusail, Qatar 39   Serbia 1–0 2–0 2022 FIFA World Cup [26]
19 2–0
20 5 December 2022 Stadium 974, Doha, Qatar 41   South Korea 3–0 4–1 2022 FIFA World Cup [27]

Honours change

Brazil U23

Brazil

Individual

References change

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  8. "Games played by Richarlison in 2021/2022". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 25 November 2022.
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  10. "Games played by Richarlison in 2023/2024". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 13 August 2023.
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  33. "Richarlison Receives Everton Player Of The Season Prize From Brazil Colleague Neymar". Everton FC. 23 September 2020. Retrieved 25 December 2022.
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