Brazilian football has long been the breeding ground for some of the most extraordinary talents in world football, and Endrick Felipe Moreira de Sousa, simply known as Endrick, is no exception. Born on 21 July 2006, this young forward has already made waves, taking the football world by storm with his incredible performances for Palmeiras and his early steps into Real Madrid and the Brazil national team. This is the story of how Endrick is revolutionizing Brazilian football.
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Early Life and Introduction to Football
Endrick was born in Taguatinga, just outside Brasilia, in a football-mad family. His father, Douglas, who had played football at a lower level, played a significant role in nurturing his son’s passion for the game. Endrick’s talent was recognized at an early age, and by the age of 10, he was already on the radar of Brazil’s top clubs. Despite financial struggles, the family relocated to São Paulo, where Endrick joined Palmeiras’ youth team at age 11.
Palmeiras: The Launchpad for Stardom
Endrick’s career at Palmeiras started spectacularly. Over five years, he scored an incredible 165 goals in 169 matches for the youth teams, making headlines and catching the attention of European clubs. His breakthrough moment came in the 2022 Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior, where he scored eight goals in seven matches, leading Palmeiras to their first title and earning the Player of the Tournament award.
On 6 October 2022, Endrick made his professional debut for Palmeiras, becoming the youngest player to represent the first team at just 16 years, two months, and 16 days. He quickly made his mark by scoring two goals on 25 October, making him the second-youngest goalscorer in the history of Brazil’s Série A.
International Recognition and Real Madrid Move
Endrick’s talent did not go unnoticed on the global stage. In December 2022, he secured a massive deal with Real Madrid, worth up to €60 million, making it one of the biggest transfers for a teenager in football history. Although he could not officially join Madrid until turning 18 in July 2024, Endrick’s signing marked a pivotal moment in his career.
Upon joining Real Madrid in July 2024, Endrick made an immediate impact. He scored on his La Liga debut against Real Valladolid on 25 August 2024, becoming the youngest foreign player to score for the club in the league. He further stamped his authority by netting a goal on his UEFA Champions League debut, setting records as the youngest Brazilian to score in the competition.
A Promising Future for Brazil
Endrick’s exploits for Palmeiras and Real Madrid have naturally translated to the international stage. He was called up to the Brazil national team in November 2023, becoming the youngest player to debut for Brazil since Ronaldo. In March 2024, he scored his first international goal in a friendly against England at Wembley Stadium, making him the youngest player to score at the venue for either club or country.
Despite a difficult start at the 2024 Copa América, where Brazil’s underperformance overshadowed his efforts, Endrick’s potential remains undeniable. He is already being hailed as the next big Brazilian star, following in the footsteps of legends like Ronaldo Nazário and Pelé.
At just 18, Endrick is already rewriting the history books and showing glimpses of his immense potential. His rapid rise from the youth ranks of Palmeiras to the bright lights of Real Madrid and the Brazilian national team has captured the imagination of football fans around the world. With his unique blend of speed, skill, and determination, Endrick is not just revolutionizing Brazilian football — he is poised to take the world by storm. Keep an eye on this wunderkind because his journey has only just begun.