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Taison Barcellos Freda (born 13 January 1988), simply known as Taison, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a left winger or attacking midfielder for Super League Greece club PAOK.

Key Information

Club career

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Internacional

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Taison started his career with Brazilian club Internacional and quickly rose to prominence within their youth set up, becoming one of the brightest prospects at the club. After making his first team debut in 2008, he went on to become an instrumental part of the team, subsequently winning the Copa Sudamericana. His great form continued into the next season, where he won the Campeonato Gaúcho, the Suruga Bank Championship, and finished as runner-up in the Copa do Brasil. Taison's first stint at the club reached its conclusion in great fashion with the 2010 Copa Libertadores title.[4]

Metalist Kharkiv

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After being linked with a host of clubs across Europe, including Wolfsburg and Napoli Taison eventually signed for Ukrainian club Metalist Kharkiv for an approximate fee of 6 million euros. He started brightly in Ukraine and even pipped Willian to the "best new signing" accolade. The Brazilian scored an incredible Marco van Basten style volley against Rosenborg BK on 8 November 2012 in the Europa League. In the same game he also provided the assist for the second in a 3–1 win.[5]

Shakhtar Donetsk

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Taison in 2017

Taison signed with Shakhtar Donetsk on 1 January 2013 for a fee of around £12.4 million.[2] He made his debut for Shakhtar in the Champions League against Borussia Dortmund in a 2–2 draw on 13 February 2013. He scored his first goal for Shakhtar and was named Man of the Match[6] in a 3–3 draw with Metalurh Zaporizhya on 19 May 2013, scoring an equalising goal in the 92nd minute.[7] Taison scored in a 3–0 victory over Chornomorets Odesa in the 2012–13 Ukrainian Cup final.[8] On 10 July 2013 Taison scored in a 3–1 victory over Chornomorets in the Ukrainian Super Cup.[9] In November 2019 he was sent-off after reacting to alleged racist abuse,[10][11] and was also given a one-match ban.[12]

Return to Internacional

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On 16 April 2021, Internacional announced that Taison would be returning to his boyhood club after 11 years, signing a contract until 2023.[13] The athlete took a significant paycut in order to make the deal happen, refusing more lucrative offers from various other clubs in order to return to Inter.[14]

PAOK

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On 14 January 2023, Taison joined Greek club PAOK for 1.5 years.[15] Taison won the Greek Superleague with PAOK in 2024, with the Brazilian scoring the winning goal against arch rivals Aris Thessaloniki, to win the league for PAOK on the last game of the season.

International career

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In an interview with the coach of the Ukraine national team, Mykhaylo Fomenko spoke of him as a possible naturalized. Taison indicated that he would be likely to accept a call-up for Ukraine if asked.[16][17][18][19] But on 22 August 2016, newly appointed manager Tite has called him up for the Brazil national team. On 13 June 2017, Taison scored his first international goal in a match against Australia, that ended 4–0. He scored the 3rd goal of the match.

In May 2018, he was named in Tite’s final 23 man squad for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.[20]

Career statistics

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Club

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As of match played 4 October 2025
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League State league[a] National cup[b] Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Internacional 2008 Série A 30 2 6[c] 0 36 2
2009 28 4 19 15 12 7 2[c] 0 2[d] 0 63 26
2010 11 3 14 4 11[e] 0 36 7
Total 69 9 33 19 12 7 19 0 2 0 135 35
Metalist Kharkiv 2010–11 Ukrainian Premier League 21 8 0 0 6[f] 1 27 9
2011–12 23 2 0 0 13[f] 5 36 7
2012–13 13 3 1 0 6[f] 1 20 4
Total 57 13 1 0 25 7 83 20
Shakhtar Donetsk 2012–13 Ukrainian Premier League 11 2 3 1 2[g] 0 16 3
2013–14 19 1 4 1 8[h] 1 1[i] 1 32 4
2014–15 21 4 6 0 8[g] 0 1[i] 0 36 4
2015–16 18 6 6 1 17[j] 1 1[i] 0 42 8
2016–17 24 5 3 1 12[k] 4 1[i] 0 40 10
2017–18 24 4 3 2 8[g] 1 1[i] 0 36 7
2018–19 25 3 3 0 7[l] 3 0 0 35 6
2019–20 25 10 1 0 11[m] 1 1[i] 0 38 11
2020–21 15 2 1 0 7[n] 0 1[i] 0 24 2
Total 182 37 30 6 80 11 7 1 299 55
Internacional 2021 Série A 22 4 2 0 5[e] 0 29 4
2022 1 0 9 3 0 0 1[c] 0 11 3
Total 23 4 9 3 2 0 6 0 40 7
PAOK 2022–23 Super League Greece 14 1 5 1 19 2
2023–24 29 5 5 0 16[o] 3 50 8
2024–25 25 2 3 1 14[p] 4 42 7
2025–26 6 1 1 0 4[f] 0 11 1
Total 74 9 14 2 34 7 122 18
Career total 405 72 42 22 59 15 164 25 9 1 679 135
  1. ^ Includes Campeonato Gaúcho
  2. ^ Includes Copa do Brasil, Ukrainian Cup, Greek Football Cup
  3. ^ a b c Appearances in Copa Sudamericana
  4. ^ Appearances in Recopa Sudamericana
  5. ^ a b Appearances in Copa Libertadores
  6. ^ a b c d Appearances in UEFA Europa League
  7. ^ a b c Appearances in UEFA Champions League
  8. ^ Six appearances and one goal in UEFA Champions League, two appearances in UEFA Europa League
  9. ^ a b c d e f g Appearance in Ukrainian Super Cup
  10. ^ Nine appearances in UEFA Champions League, eight appearances and one goal in UEFA Europa League
  11. ^ Ten appearances and four goals in UEFA Champions League, two appearances in UEFA Europa League
  12. ^ Five appearances and two goals in UEFA Champions League, two appearances and one goal in UEFA Europa League
  13. ^ Five appearances in UEFA Champions League, six appearances and one goal in UEFA Europa League
  14. ^ Four appearances in UEFA Champions League, three appearances in UEFA Europa League
  15. ^ Appearance in UEFA Europa Conference League
  16. ^ Four appearances and two goals in UEFA Champions League, ten appearances and two goals in UEFA Europa League

International

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As of 2 June 2019
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Brazil 2016 2 0
2017 3 1
2018 3 0
Total 8 1
Score and result list Brazil's goal tally first, score column indicates score after Taison goal.
International goal scored by Taison[21]
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 13 June 2017 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia  Australia 3–0 4–0 Friendly

Honours

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Taison Barcellos Freda (born 13 January 1988) is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a left winger or attacking for in the . Born in , , he rose through the youth ranks at Internacional, making his senior debut there in 2008 and scoring 28 goals in 102 appearances before transferring to Ukrainian club Metalist Kharkiv in 2010. In January 2013, Taison joined Shakhtar Donetsk for a reported fee of €15 million, where he established himself as a key player over nearly a decade, featuring in 299 matches, netting 55 goals, and recording 78 assists while helping secure six titles, five Ukrainian Cups, and four Ukrainian Super Cups. His tenure in Ukraine included a notable 2019 incident during a match against Dynamo Kyiv, where he was sent off after reacting to racist monkey chants from home fans by kicking a ball toward them and making an obscene gesture, prompting investigations but also drawing support from groups for highlighting persistent abuse in European football. Taison moved to on a free transfer in January 2023 following the termination of his Shakhtar contract amid the .

Early life

Upbringing and youth development

Taison Barcellos Freda was born on January 13, 1988, in , , , as the eighth of 11 children in a large working-class facing significant economic hardships. His mother, Rosângela, raised the family amid in a peripheral neighborhood, often without basic amenities like television, relying on collective sacrifices to sustain the household. From a young age, Taison demonstrated determination, promising his mother a better life through football as he witnessed her struggles. His initial foray into organized football occurred with Progresso Futebol Clube, an amateur team in , where he honed basic skills in a local environment typical of southern Brazil's scene. This early involvement, amid limited resources, emphasized self-reliance and resilience, as Progresso served as a foundational club for emerging talents from modest backgrounds before professional pathways. At age 16 in 2004, Taison joined the youth academy of Sport Club Internacional in , approximately 270 km from , marking his transition to structured development. He advanced through the under-17 and under-20 squads from 2004 to 2008, gaining recognition as a promising prospect within the club's through consistent performances in and internal competitions.

Club career

Internacional (initial stint)

Taison joined Internacional's senior squad in 2008 after progressing through the club's , making his professional debut that year under interim coach Guto Ferreira following Abel Braga's departure. Initially deployed as a substitute, he featured sparingly in the and due to intense competition from established forwards and wingers like and , who dominated starting roles in a squad aiming to defend its title. His breakthrough came during the 2008 , where he contributed to Internacional's undefeated campaign to the title, appearing in matches and providing depth as a versatile right or left winger capable of cutting inside or delivering crosses. Taison's early senior appearances highlighted the typical challenges of youth-to-first-team transitions in Brazilian football, where high youth promise often faces delays amid squad depth and tactical preferences for experienced players; by mid-2008, he had logged only six professional outings, focusing on building match fitness and adapting to senior physicality. Over his initial stint from 2008 to 2010, Taison accumulated 135 appearances across all competitions, scoring 35 goals and providing 25 assists, with many starts emerging in the 2009 where he earned top scorer honors. This period underscored his adaptability as an attacking midfielder or winger, though opportunities remained constrained by the club's continental ambitions and roster hierarchy. His transfer to Metalist Kharkiv in August 2010 for €6.3 million marked the end of this phase, reflecting Internacional's strategy to monetize emerging talent amid financial pressures common in South American clubs.

Metalist Kharkiv

In August 2010, Taison transferred from Sport Club Internacional to for a reported of €6.3 million, marking his entry into European football amid interest from clubs like and Napoli. The move provided the 22-year-old Brazilian with a platform for regular competitive exposure in the , building on his experience in Internacional's youth system and contributions to their 2008 and 2009 triumphs, where first-team opportunities had become inconsistent despite 102 appearances for the senior side. Taison quickly adapted to the physical demands and colder climate of Ukrainian football, featuring in 83 total appearances across all competitions for Metalist from 2010 to early 2013 and scoring 20 goals. In the specifically, he recorded 13 goals in 57 matches, often operating as a versatile left winger or second striker capable of cutting inside on his right foot. His contributions extended to European qualifiers, including assists and goals that aided Metalist's progression in campaigns, such as a notable one-two leading to a team goal against in 2011. Under head coach Myron Markevych, Taison refined his technical proficiency, including improved positional awareness and finishing in tight spaces, which suited the league's tactical emphasis on counter-attacks and set-piece execution. However, Metalist's inconsistent domestic finishes—third place in 2010–11 but fading thereafter—and shifts toward a more defensive setup under evolving squad dynamics curtailed his peak output, with only 4 league goals in the 2012–13 season before his departure. A highlight came in November 2012, when he scored a venomous volley against in the Europa League group stage, volleying a clearance from 20 yards into the top corner to secure a 3–1 victory and propel Metalist toward the knockout phase. This period honed his resilience in a competitive environment but highlighted limitations from club resource constraints relative to Ukraine's elite sides.

Shakhtar Donetsk

Taison transferred to Shakhtar Donetsk from Metalist Kharkiv on 11 January 2013 for a reported fee of €15 million, signing a five-year contract. He made his debut for the club in the UEFA Champions League against Borussia Dortmund on 13 February 2013. Over the course of his tenure until his departure in April 2021, Taison accumulated 299 appearances, scoring 55 goals and providing 78 assists across all competitions. Taison quickly established himself as a key player in Shakhtar's midfield, contributing to the team's success in domestic competitions. During his time at the club, Shakhtar won the titles in the 2012–13, 2013–14, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, and 2019–20 seasons, along with multiple victories, including in 2016–17, 2017–18, and 2018–19. In European competitions, he featured prominently in group stages, helping Shakhtar advance to the knockout rounds on several occasions, such as reaching the round of 16 in the 2017–18 season. Following the retirement of long-time captain in 2019, Taison assumed the captaincy, leading the team through challenging periods. His performances peaked in the mid-to-late , with seasons featuring double-digit goals and assists, such as 12 goals in the 2016–17 campaign. The 2014 annexation of and subsequent conflict in Donbass forced Shakhtar to relocate from to bases in and later , disrupting operations and home support, yet Taison maintained consistent output amid these adversities. Injuries occasionally hampered him, but his versatility and proved vital in sustaining the club's competitiveness.

Return to Internacional

On 16 April 2021, Taison rejoined Sport Club Internacional on a free transfer from Shakhtar , marking his return to the club where he began his professional career a decade earlier. The transfer was driven primarily by emotional ties to his formative club in , with Taison prioritizing the opportunity over competing offers from elsewhere in Europe and . This homecoming occurred amid Shakhtar's long-term displacement from since 2014 due to conflict in , though the full-scale Russian invasion would not begin until February . Over his second stint at Internacional, lasting until January 2023, Taison featured in 63 matches across domestic and continental competitions, contributing 8 goals and several assists while serving as a rotational in attacking midfield and wide roles. In the and related cups, he appeared in 29 games and netted 4 goals, offering leadership and creativity to a squad aiming for continental qualification. His experience from helped mentor younger players, though adaptation to the intensity of Brazilian football—characterized by higher pressing and physical demands—presented challenges after years of play. The arrangement concluded without extension in late 2022, as Taison departed for PAOK on another free transfer in 2023. Factors included his age (33 at the time of return), intermittent starting roles amid competition from emerging talents, and a mutual interest in pursuing opportunities abroad again, reflecting the difficulties of sustained reintegration for players acclimated to distinct tactical and environmental rigors in . Despite the brevity relative to his initial youth tenure, the period underscored his enduring affinity for Internacional, where he prioritized stability and legacy over prolonged tenure.

PAOK Thessaloniki

Taison joined PAOK Thessaloniki on January 14, 2023, signing a 1.5-year contract until June 30, 2024, as a from Internacional. The move brought the Brazilian winger's extensive European experience to the , where he quickly integrated into the squad. In February 2024, PAOK extended Taison's contract to June 30, 2025, recognizing his contributions during the 2023-24 season. He played a significant role in PAOK's successful campaign, appearing in 50 matches across all competitions and scoring 8 goals. PAOK clinched the Greek Super League title on May 19, 2024, with a 2-1 victory over Aris Thessaloniki, securing their fourth championship and qualifying for the UEFA Champions League qualifiers. Following strong performances, Taison signed another extension on July 4, 2025, committing until June 30, 2026. As of October 2025, at age 37, Taison continues to feature regularly for as a left winger, maintaining over 20 appearances per season in recent campaigns. His stands at €300,000, reflecting sustained tactical acumen despite advancing age. Taison has adapted effectively to the Mediterranean style of play, contributing assists and providing leadership on the pitch.

International career

Brazil national team

Taison made his debut for the senior national team on 6 September 2016, substituting in during a 2–1 World Cup qualifying win against in . Over the course of his international career, he accumulated 8 caps, primarily in World Cup qualifiers and friendlies, serving as a rotational option in midfield or wide attacking roles amid heavy competition from prominent players such as , , and Firmino. His sole international goal came on 13 June 2017, scoring the third in a 4–0 friendly over in , capitalizing on his club form at Shakhtar where he demonstrated versatility and goal threat. Despite consistent domestic and European performances, Taison's national team involvement remained peripheral; he featured in select World Cup qualifiers between 2016 and 2019 but was absent from squads, with selectors prioritizing players from top European leagues and those with higher goal outputs in decisive matches. He was included in Brazil's 23-man roster for the in under coach Tite, reflecting recognition of his tactical adaptability and experience in high-stakes club competitions, yet he logged zero minutes across the three group stage games and round-of-16 exit. This non-participation highlighted challenges in translating Shakhtar's squad depth role to Brazil's star-laden setup, where limited starts underscored perceived gaps in elite international pressure handling compared to his prolific club record of over 70 goals. Post-2018, Taison's call-ups dwindled, with his last appearance in a May 2019 friendly against the , as emerging talents and established forwards filled attacking berths for subsequent qualifiers and tournaments like the and 2022 World Cup cycle. Analysts have attributed this underutilization to factors including his overseas base in —less scrutinized by Brazilian scouts than or form—and intermittent dips in domestic output upon returns to Internacional, preventing breakthroughs against a depth chart favoring youth academy products and global superstars. No major tournament starts materialized beyond the unused 2018 World Cup bench role, marking a career where club triumphs in Ukrainian and Greek leagues far outpaced national team impact.

Personal life

Family background and incidents

Taison Barcellos Freda was born on January 13, 1988, in , , , as the eighth of 11 children in a large working-class headed by his , Rosangela Barcellos Freda. His upbringing in , a city marked by socioeconomic challenges and elevated rates, shaped his early resilience, with family ties remaining a core source of support throughout his professional relocation to . Taison is married and has children, though he has consistently maintained regarding specifics of his life, keeping them based in while pursuing his career abroad; this arrangement allowed his wife and children to provide emotional stability during extended absences in and . No major health issues or legal entanglements unrelated to his football career have been publicly documented, reflecting his focus on professional commitments over personal disclosures. In July 2018, during the in where Taison was part of Brazil's squad, his mother Rosangela, then 58, was kidnapped from her home in by an armed gang that posed as delivery personnel with flowers before abducting her. Brazilian police located and rescued her unharmed within hours, apprehending two suspects without any being paid, an outcome attributed to rapid intelligence work amid Brazil's prevalent targeting high-profile families. The incident underscored the vulnerabilities faced by athletes' relatives in regions with high rates for , yet the swift resolution highlighted effective intervention and the family's composure.

Controversies

2019 racism incident in Ukraine

On November 10, 2019, during a Ukrainian Premier League match between Shakhtar Donetsk and Dynamo Kyiv at Arena Lviv, which Shakhtar won 1-0, Taison, Shakhtar's Brazilian captain, faced racist abuse from a section of Dynamo supporters in the 77th minute. The abuse included monkey chants and fascist gestures, as reported by teammate Dentinho to the referee and corroborated by video footage capturing the crowd's actions toward Taison after he touched the ball. Taison initially walked off the pitch in tears, expressing feelings of helplessness, but returned after persuasion from teammates and officials. In response to the ongoing chants, Taison directed an obscene gesture toward the fans and kicked the ball into the stands, prompting the to issue a red card for . The Ukrainian Football Association (UFA) subsequently imposed a one-match ban on Taison for the gesture, emphasizing player accountability regardless of provocation. Kyiv denied any organized , issuing a statement with the #NoToRacism, while Shakhtar Donetsk condemned all forms of and in an official release. The UFA also fined 500,000 hryvnias (approximately $20,000) and ordered them to play one home match behind closed doors. Post-incident, Taison defended his emotional reaction as a stand against , stating he would never remain silent in the face of such and highlighting the psychological toll on players. The event fueled debates on balancing zero-tolerance policies for with expectations of player restraint, with criticizing the ban as potentially benefiting abusers by punishing victims' responses. Video evidence and multiple teammate accounts provided empirical substantiation of the abuse, countering claims of fabrication, though critics noted the absence of immediate stadium evacuations or match suspensions as per protocols. The incident underscored persistent fan extremism in Eastern European football, prompting calls for stricter and enforcement, but resulted in limited systemic reforms beyond the UFA sanctions, as similar abuses continued in the region without broader evacuations or lifetime bans for perpetrators.

Playing style and reception

Technical attributes and career evaluation

Taison, a right-footed player standing at 172 cm, operates primarily as a left winger or attacking , demonstrating versatility in both wide and central roles. His technical attributes include strong finishing and through-ball delivery, enabling effective playmaking from advanced positions. He excels in to beat defenders and delivering crosses, complemented by a high work rate that contributes to pressing and transitions. Set-piece delivery forms another strength, often providing accurate balls into dangerous areas, while his leadership qualities have been evident in roles at clubs like Shakhtar Donetsk. However, his diminutive stature limits effectiveness in aerial duels, and finishing has shown inconsistency, with occasional lapses in converting chances under pressure. Throughout his career spanning over 450 club matches, Taison has displayed remarkable longevity and adaptability, transitioning successfully between Brazilian, Ukrainian, and Greek leagues. His peak creativity manifested during his decade at Shakhtar Donetsk, where he contributed to multiple titles through consistent assist provision in high-stakes competitions. Career metrics reveal approximately 74 goals and 88 assists across 448 appearances, yielding a goal involvement rate that underscores reliability as a creator rather than a primary scorer, averaging around 0.16 goals per game. Despite this, criticisms highlight limited international impact with Brazil, limited to sporadic caps and minimal influence on the senior team. Reception of Taison's legacy emphasizes his professionalism and pivotal role in title-winning squads, defying typical age-related decline at PAOK into his late 30s with sustained assist rates in competitive environments. Analysts value his contributions to team success, though some contend his prominence, amplified by captaincy, may overstate individual brilliance relative to output metrics. Empirical data from winning teams affirm high involvement in chance creation, balancing critiques of inconsistent finishing with evidence of enduring tactical intelligence and work ethic.

Career statistics

Club statistics

Taison's club career encompasses senior appearances across Brazilian, Ukrainian, and Greek competitions, with data drawn from comprehensive tracking sources emphasizing all verified matches. As of October 2025, he has recorded 709 appearances, 136 goals, and 127 assists in total. The table below aggregates his performance by primary clubs, including domestic leagues, national cups, and continental competitions:
ClubYears ActiveAppearancesGoalsAssists
Sport Club Internacional2007–20101984314
Metalist Kharkiv2010–2013822013
Shakhtar Donetsk2013–20222995578
PAOK Thessaloniki2022–present1301822
Total709136127
For Shakhtar Donetsk, Taison appeared in 207 matches (37 goals, 44 assists), 72 continental fixtures (12 goals, 11 assists), and additional domestic cups. In the 2025/26 season with , he has contributed 7 league appearances (1 goal, 1 assist) alongside European qualifiers and cup games. Discrepancies in early-career assists for Metalist reflect incomplete tracking in lower-profile competitions, resolved via cross-verification with league records.

International statistics

Taison made 8 appearances for the senior national team from 2016 to 2018, all as a substitute, scoring 1 goal and providing 0 assists. His caps consisted of 2 qualifiers and 6 friendlies, with no participation in major tournaments such as the or . The limited involvement reflects his peripheral role in a highly competitive squad, despite strong club performances abroad.
YearCompetitionCapsGoals
2016 qualifiers20
2017International friendlies21
2018International friendlies40
Total81
The sole goal came on 13 June 2017 in a 4–0 friendly over . Total playing time across all caps was approximately 96 minutes. No further senior international appearances followed after 2018.

Honours

Club honours

With Shakhtar Donetsk, Taison secured six titles across the 2012–13, 2013–14, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, and 2019–20 seasons, contributing as a regular starter and scorer in multiple campaigns. The club also claimed five victories during his tenure, in 2012–13, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, and 2018–19, alongside four triumphs in 2014, 2015, 2017, and 2018. Earlier in his career with Internacional, Taison was part of squads that won the in 2008 and the in 2010, appearing in matches en route to those continental successes. Taison joined PAOK Thessaloniki in January 2023 and played a decisive role in their Greek Super League title win in the 2023–24 season, the club's first league championship since 1985, where his goals and assists proved instrumental in the playoff phase.

International honours

Taison has not won any senior international honours with the national team. Despite earning eight caps between 2016 and 2019—all in friendly matches, during which he scored one goal—he was never selected for major competitions such as the or qualifiers that led to tournament participation. His international appearances were limited to non-competitive fixtures under managers and Tite, reflecting the intense competition for positions in 's attacking lineup amid the nation's depth of talent. No youth-level international titles are recorded in his career, with early prospects at Internacional not translating to representative successes at junior levels.

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