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Carlos Casimiro

~Casimiro

Feb 23' 1992

Nationality
Brazil

The Exhilarating Story...

Carlos Casimiro, known globally as Casemiro, has etched his name in the annals of football history with his indomitable spirit and relentless pursuit of excellence. Born on February 23, 1992, in São José dos Campos, Brazil, Casemiro’s journey from humble beginnings to becoming one of the most revered defensive midfielders in world football is nothing short of inspirational. Casemiro’s childhood was marred by challenges that would have broken many. Raised by his mother, Magda de Faria Casemiro, in a single-parent household, he experienced firsthand the harsh realities of poverty. His father left the family when Casemiro was just five years old, leaving his mother to work tirelessly to provide for him and his siblings. The absence of a father figure and the financial hardships they faced meant that young Carlos had to grow up quickly. Despite the odds, his mother’s unwavering support became the cornerstone of his resilience. From an early age, Casemiro displayed a passion for football, seeing it as a way out of his circumstances. His talent was evident, but his journey to professional football was anything but smooth. At the age of 14, Casemiro was diagnosed with hepatitis, a serious illness that temporarily sidelined his football dreams. The disease not only threatened his budding career but also posed a significant health risk. However, Casemiro’s determination to overcome this challenge was evident even at this young age. With the support of his family and his strong will, he recovered and returned to the field with renewed vigor. Throughout his journey, Casemiro was fortunate to have mentors who believed in his potential. One of the most influential figures in his career was his youth coach at São Paulo, who recognized Casemiro’s raw talent and guided him through his formative years. This guidance was crucial in helping him develop the skills and mindset necessary to succeed at the highest level. Casemiro’s big break came when he was promoted to São Paulo’s senior team, where his performances caught the eye of European scouts. His move to Real Madrid in 2013 marked the beginning of his rise to global prominence. However, even at Real Madrid, Casemiro had to prove his worth. Initially loaned out to FC Porto, he used this opportunity to refine his skills, returning to Madrid as a more polished and determined player. Casemiro’s journey at Real Madrid wasn’t without its challenges. Competing for a spot in a star-studded squad meant that he had to continually prove his value. His tenacity, coupled with his ability to perform under pressure, saw him become a crucial part of the team’s success. His role in helping Real Madrid secure multiple UEFA Champions League titles is a testament to his importance in the squad. One of the defining moments of his career came in the 2016 UEFA Champions League final against Atlético Madrid, where his tireless work in midfield was pivotal in Real Madrid’s victory. This match, and many others, highlighted his ability to perform on the biggest stages, earning him praise from teammates, coaches, and fans alike. As of 2024, Casemiro continues to be a dominant force in world football. After a successful stint at Real Madrid, he made a high-profile move to Manchester United, where he has quickly become a fan favorite. His leadership on and off the pitch has been instrumental in Manchester United’s resurgence in both domestic and European competitions. Casemiro’s journey is a powerful reminder that with resilience, determination, and the right support, one can overcome even the most daunting challenges. From a boy battling poverty and illness in Brazil to a global football icon, Casemiro’s story is a beacon of hope and inspiration for aspiring athletes worldwide.

It doesn't matter to me whether it's the 12th or the 90th minute, I'll go for the ball the same way as I go for a plate of food.

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Career

Last updated: Aug 18' 2024
Club

São Paulo FC

  • Career: 2010–2013
  • Total Appearances: 92
  • Total Goals: 9
Club

Real Madrid

  • Career: 2013 (Loan)
  • Total Appearances: 1
Club

Real Madrid

  • Career: 2013–2022
  • Total Appearances: 221
  • Total Goals: 24
Club

FC Porto

  • Career: 2014–2015
  • Total Appearances: 28
  • Total Goals: 3
Club

Manchester United

  • Career: 2022–Present
  • Total Appearances: 53
  • Total Goals: 5
Club

Brazil Football

  • Career: 2011-Present
  • Total Appearances: 75
  • Total Goals: 7

Achievements

São Paulo

  • 1x Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior
  • 1x Copa Sudamericana

Real Madrid

  • 3x La Liga
  • 1x Copa del Rey
  • 3x Supercopa de España
  • 5x UEFA Champions League
  • 3x UEFA Super Cup
  • 3x FIFA Club World Cup

Manchester United

  • 1x FA Cup
  • 1x EFL Cup

Brazil U17

  • 1x South American U-17 Championship

Brazil U20

  • 1x FIFA U-20 World Cup
  • 1x South American U-20 Championship

Brazil

  • 1x Copa América

Individual

  • 2x UEFA Champions League Squad of the Season
  • 1x UEFA La Liga Team of the Season
  • 1x Copa América Team of the Tournament
  • 1x Trofeo EFE
  • 1x Alan Hardaker Trophy
  • 1x FIFA FIFPRO Men's World 11

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