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Debinha
Debinha playing for Brazil in June 2013
Personal information
Full name Débora Cristiane de Oliveira
Date of birth (1991-10-20) 20 October 1991 (age 33)
Place of birth Brasópolis, Brazil
Height 1.57 m (5 ft 2 in)
Position(s) Forward
Team information
Current team
Avaldsnes IL
Number 70
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2006–2007 Lorena
2008–2009 Saad Esporte Clube
2010 Portuguesa
2011 Foz Cataratas
2011–2013 Centro Olímpico
2013– Avaldsnes IL 30 (23)
2014São José (loan)
International career
Brazil U-20
2011– Brazil
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 17:44, 15 December 2013 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 17:44, 15 December 2013 (UTC)

Débora Cristiane de Oliveira (born 20 October 1991), known as Debinha, is a Brazilian football forward who plays for Norwegian Toppserien club Avaldsnes IL and the Brazil women's national football team.

Club career

When Rosana transferred to Avaldsnes in August 2013, she asked the wealthy Norwegian club to sign Debinha too.[1]

In the end of 2014 she had a short loan spell between November and December together with Rosana at São José during the club's successful attempt to win both Copa Libertadores Femenina and International Women's Club Championship during that year. She returned to Norway in the beginning of 2015.[2]

International career

After representing Brazil in the 2010 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, Debinha made her senior debut at the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara. She was named as an alternate for the Brazil squad at the 2012 London Olympics.[3]

In December 2013 Debinha scored twice in a 3–1 win over Scotland at the 2013 Torneio Internacional de Brasília de Futebol Feminino.[4]

International goals

Key (expand for notes on "international goals" and sorting)
Location Geographic location of the venue where the competition occurred
Sorted by country name first, then by city name
Lineup Start – played entire match
on minute (off player) – substituted on at the minute indicated, and player was substituted off at the same time

off minute (on player) – substituted off at the minute indicated, and player was substituted on at the same time
(c) – captain
Sorted by minutes played

# NumberOfGoals.goalNumber scored by the player in the match (alternate notation to Goal in match)
Min The minute in the match the goal was scored. For list that include caps, blank indicates played in the match but did not score a goal.
Assist/pass The ball was passed by the player, which assisted in scoring the goal. This column depends on the availability and source of this information.
penalty or pk Goal scored on penalty-kick which was awarded due to foul by opponent. (Goals scored in penalty-shoot-out, at the end of a tied match after extra-time, are not included.)
Score The match score after the goal was scored.
Sorted by goal difference, then by goal scored by the player's team
Result The final score.

Sorted by goal difference in the match, then by goal difference in penalty-shoot-out if it is taken, followed by goal scored by the player's team in the match, then by goal scored in the penalty-shoot-out. For matches with identical final scores, match ending in extra-time without penalty-shoot-out is a tougher match, therefore precede matches that ended in regulation

aet The score at the end of extra-time; the match was tied at the end of 90' regulation
pso Penalty-shoot-out score shown in parentheses; the match was tied at the end of extra-time
Light-purple background colorexhibition or closed door international friendly match
Light-yellow background color – match at an invitational tournament
Light-orange background color – Olympic women's football qualification match
Light-blue background color – FIFA women's world cup qualification match
Orange background color – Olympic women's football tournament
Blue background color – FIFA women's world cup final tournament

NOTE: some keys may not apply for a particular football player


Goal
Date
Location Opponent # Score Result Competition
1 2011-10-18 Mexico Guadalajara  Costa Rica 1.1 5250.02005

1–0

5450.04005

2–1

2011 Pan American Games
2 2011-10-27 Mexico Guadalajara  Canada 1.1 5250.02005

1–0

5450.04005

1–1

2011 Pan American Games
3 2012-12-16 Brazil São Paulo  Denmark 1.1 5250.02005

2–0

5450.04005

2–1

Torneio Internacional 2012
4 2013-09-25 Switzerland Saviese  Mexico 2.1 5250.02005

2–0

5550.05005

4–0

Valais Cup 2013
5 2.2 5350.03005

3–0

6 2013-12-15 Brazil Brasilia  Scotland 2.1 5250.02005

2–0

5550.05005

3–1

Torneio Internacional 2013
7 2.2 5350.03005

3–0

8 2013-12-22 Brazil Brasilia  Chile 1.1 5250.02005

5–0

5450.04005

5–0

Torneio Internacional 2013
9 2014-04-06 Australia Brisbane  Australia 1.1 5250.02005

1–0

5450.04005

1–0

Friendly match
10 2014-12-10 Brazil Brasilia  Argentina 1.1 5250.02005

1–0

5450.04005

4–0

Torneio Internacional 2014
11 2014-12-18 Brazil Brasilia  China 1.1 5250.02005

3–0

5450.04005

4–1

Torneio Internacional 2014
12 2015-12-01 Brazil Cuiabá  New Zealand 1.1 5250.02005

5–1

5450.04005

5–1

Friendly game
13 2015-12-10 Brazil Natal  Trinidad and Tobago 1.1 5250.02005

5–0

5450.04005

11–0

Torneio Internacional Natal 2015
14 2015-12-13 Brazil Natal  Mexico 1.1 5250.02005

3–0

5450.04005

6–0

Torneio Internacional Natal 2015
15 2015-12-16 Brazil Natal  Canada 1.1 5250.02005

2–0

5450.04005

2–1

Torneio Internacional Natal 2015
16 2016-03-02 Portugal Lagos  New Zealand 1.1 5250.02005

1–0

5450.04005

1–0

Algarve Cup 2016

References

  1. ^ Hoel, Yasmin Sunde (20 August 2013). "Brasil-stjerner strømmer til lille Avaldsnes: – Nesten så vi ikke tror på det selv" (in Norwegian). NRK. Retrieved 15 December 2013.
  2. ^ "São José gets Debinha and Rosana for Libertadores and Women's Club Championship" (in Portuguese). globoesporte.globo.com. 3 November 2014. Retrieved 17 August 2015. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  3. ^ "Women's Olympic Football Tournament London 2012 – List of Players Brazil" (PDF). FIFA. 24 July 2012. Retrieved 15 December 2013.
  4. ^ "FT: Brazil 3-1 Scotland" (in Norwegian). Scottish Football Association. 15 December 2013. Retrieved 15 December 2013.

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