Debinha | |
Fullname: | Débora Cristiane de Oliveira[1] |
Birth Date: | 20 October 1991 |
Birth Place: | Brasópolis, Minas Gerais, Brazil |
Position: | Forward, midfielder winger |
Currentclub: | Kansas City Current |
Clubnumber: | 99 |
Clubs1: | Lorena |
Years1: | 2006–2007 |
Clubs2: | Saad Esporte Clube |
Years2: | 2008–2009 |
Clubs3: | Portuguesa |
Years3: | 2010 |
Clubs4: | Foz Cataratas |
Years4: | 2011 |
Clubs5: | Centro Olímpico |
Years5: | 2011–2013 |
Clubs6: | Avaldsnes IL |
Years6: | 2013–2015 |
Caps6: | 30 |
Goals6: | 23 |
Clubs7: | → São José (loan) |
Years7: | 2014 |
Clubs8: | Dalian Quanjian |
Years8: | 2016 |
Clubs9: | North Carolina Courage |
Years9: | 2017–2022 |
Caps9: | 115 |
Goals9: | 42 |
Years10: | 2023– |
Clubs10: | Kansas City Current |
Caps10: | 18 |
Goals10: | 9 |
Nationalteam1: | Brazil U-20 |
Nationalteam2: | Brazil |
Nationalyears2: | 2011– |
Nationalcaps2: | 136 |
Nationalgoals2: | 59 |
Club-Update: | 21 October 2023 |
Nationalteam-Update: | 29 July 2023 |
Débora Cristiane de Oliveira (born 20 October 1991), known as Debinha Miri or simply Debinha, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder or forward for the Kansas City Current of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) and the Brazil national team.
Debinha formerly played for the North Carolina Courage, where she won NWSL Championships in 2018 and 2019.
When Rosana transferred to Avaldsnes in August 2013, she asked the Norwegian club to sign Debinha too.[2] Debinha became top-scorer of the 2014 Toppserien.
At 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 at the beginning of 2015.[3]
From February 2016 to January 2017, she MO played for Dalian Quanjian in the Chinese Women's Super League.[4]
Debinha signed with the Western New York Flash of the United States-based National Women's Soccer League on 5 January 2017, days before the franchise announced that it had been sold and would be moved from Rochester, New York, to Cary, North Carolina.[5] Debinha reportedly wasn't informed of the franchise's plans to move when she was signed.[6] [7] She reported to North Carolina and was made a starting midfielder from the start of their season, and scored the Courage's first goal in their home stadium.[8]
Debinha appeared in every regular season game for the Courage in 2017 and scored four goals.[9] She started the semi-final game against the Chicago Red Stars but was forced to leave the game after dislocating her elbow in the 10th minute.[10] This injury forced her to miss the Championship game, which the Courage lost 1–0 to the Portland Thorns.[11]
In 2018, Debinha was named to the NWSL Team of the Month for March.[12] She scored eight goals during the regular season, helping the Courage win their second straight NWSL Shield. Debinha was named to the 2018 NWSL Second XI. During the playoffs, she was in the starting line-up for the semi-final and final. Debinha scored in the 13th minute of the Championship game as North Carolina beat the Portland Thorns 3–0 to win the 2018 NWSL Championship.[13]
During the 2019 season, Debinha played 21 games throughout the regular season and playoffs. During this span, she scored ten goals (eight regular season and two postseason) and tallied seven assists.[14] She was named to the NWSL Team of the Month for July, August, and September.[15] [16] [17] During the first round of the playoffs, Debinha scored the game-winning goal in extra time to help The Courage advance past Reign FC.[18] In the final, Debinha scored the first goal (and eventual game winner) against the Chicago Red Stars, with her performance earning her the Championship Game MVP Award.[19] In December 2022, Debinha confirmed her departure from Courage.[20] In January 2023, it was announced that she had signed a two-year contract with the Kansas City Current.[21]
After representing Brazil in the 2010 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, Debinha made her senior debut on 18 October 2011 in a 2–0 win over Argentina at the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara. She was named as an alternate for the Brazil squad at the 2012 London Olympics.[22]
In December 2013, Debinha scored twice in a 3–1 win over Scotland at the 2013 Torneio Internacional de Brasília de Futebol Feminino.[23]
She also represented Brazil at the 2016 Olympics.[24]
Debinha was one of four NWSL players called up to represent Brazil in the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup held in France.[25]
On 18 February 2021, Debinha played her 100th match for Brazil in a 4–1 win over Argentina in the 2021 SheBelieves Cup.
Debinha continued to represent Brazil in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup held in Australia and New Zealand.[26] Debinha scored in Brazil's group stage match against France.[27] [28]
data-sort-type="number" style="font-size:95%;" | Goal | Date | Location | Opponent | data-sort-type="number" style="font-size:95%;" | Score | data-sort-type="number" style="font-size:95%;" | Result | Competition | |
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1 | 20 October 2011 | Guadalajara, Mexico | 1.1 | Pan American Games 2011 | ||||||
2 | 27 October 2011 | Guadalajara, Mexico | 1.1 | Pan American Games 2011 | ||||||
3 | 16 December 2012 | São Paulo, Brazil | 1.1 | International Tournament 2012 | ||||||
4 | 25 September 2013 | Savièse, Switzerland | 2.1 | Valais Cup 2013 | ||||||
5 | 2.2 | |||||||||
6 | 15 December 2013 | Brasilia, Brazil | 2.1 | International Tournament 2013 | ||||||
7 | 2.2 | |||||||||
8 | 22 December 2013 | Brasilia, Brazil | 1.1 | International Tournament 2013 | ||||||
9 | 6 April 2014 | Brisbane, Australia | 1.1 | Friendly game | ||||||
10 | 10 December 2014 | Brasilia, Brazil | 1.1 | International Tournament 2014 | ||||||
11 | 18 December 2014 | Brasilia, Brazil | 1.1 | International Tournament 2014 | ||||||
12 | 1 December 2015 | Cuiabá, Brazil | 1.1 | Friendly game | ||||||
13 | 9 December 2015 | Natal, Brazil | 1.1 | International Tournament 2015 | ||||||
14 | 13 December 2015 | Natal, Brazil | 1.1 | |||||||
15 | 16 December 2015 | Natal, Brazil | 1.1 | |||||||
16 | 2 March 2016 | Lagos, Portugal | 1.1 | 2016 Algarve Cup | ||||||
17 | 23 July 2016 | Fortaleza, Brazil | 1.1 | Friendly game | ||||||
18 | 11 December 2016 | Manaus, Brazil | 2.1 | International Tournament 2016 | ||||||
19 | 2.2 | |||||||||
20 | 14 December 2016 | Manaus, Brazil | 1.1 | |||||||
21 | 18 December 2016 | Manaus, Brazil | 1.1 | |||||||
22 | 16 September 2017 | Penrith, Australia | 1.1 | Friendly game | ||||||
23 | 28 November 2017 | La Serena, Chile | 1.1 | Friendly game | ||||||
24 | 5 April 2018 | Coquimbo, Chile | 1.1 | Copa América 2018 | ||||||
25 | 7 April 2018 | Coquimbo, Chile | 1.1 | |||||||
26 | 19 April 2018 | La Serena, Chile | 1.1 | |||||||
27 | 26 July 2018 | Kansas City, United States | 1.1 | 2018 Tournament of Nations | ||||||
28 | 2 March 2019 | Nashville, Tennessee, United States | 1.1 | 2019 SheBelieves Cup | ||||||
29 | 29 August 2019 | São Paulo, Brazil | 1.1 | International Tournament 2019 | ||||||
30 | 5 October 2019 | Middlesbrough, England | 2.1 | Friendly game | ||||||
31 | 2.2 | |||||||||
32 | 8 October 2019 | Kielce, Poland | 1.1 | Friendly game | ||||||
33 | 12 December 2019 | São Paulo, Brazil | 1.1 | Friendly game | ||||||
34 | 15 December 2019 | Araraquara, Brazil | 1.1 | Friendly game | ||||||
35 | 27 November 2020 | São Paulo, Brazil | 3.1 | Friendly game | ||||||
36 | 3.2 | |||||||||
37 | 3.3 | |||||||||
38 | 1 December 2020 | São Paulo, Brazil | 1.1 | Friendly game | ||||||
39 | 18 December 2021 | Orlando, Florida, United States | 1.1 | 2021 SheBelieves Cup | ||||||
40 | 24 February 2021 | Orlando, Florida, United States | 1.1 | |||||||
41 | 21 July 2021 | Rifu, Japan | 1.1 | 2020 Summer Olympics | ||||||
42 | 24 July 2021 | Rifu, Japan | 1.1 | |||||||
43 | 17 September 2021 | Campina Grande, Brazil | 1.1 | 1–0 | 3–1 | Friendly game | ||||
44 | 20 September 2021 | Joáo Pessoa, Brazil | 1.1 | 3–0 | 4–1 | Friendly game | ||||
45 | 26 October 2021 | Sydney, Australia | 1.1 | 2–2 | 2–2 | Friendly game | ||||
46 | 26 November 2021 | Manaus, Brazil | 1.1 | 1–0 | 6–1 | 2021 International Women's Football Tournament of Manaus | ||||
47 | 28 November 2021 | Manaus, Brazil | 1.1 | 4–1 | 4–1 | |||||
48 | 24 June 2022 | Copenhagen, Denmark | 1.1 | 1–1 | 1–2 | Friendly game | ||||
49 | 28 June 2022 | Stockholm, Sweden | 1.1 | 1–0 | 1–3 | Friendly game | ||||
50 | 9 July 2022 | Armenia, Colombia | 1.1 | 4–0 | 4–0 | 2022 Copa America Femenina | ||||
51 | 12 July 2022 | Armenia, Colombia | 1.1 | 2–0 | 3–0 | |||||
52 | 18 July 2022 | Armenia, Colombia | 2.1 | 3–0 | 4–0 | |||||
53 | 2.2 | 4–0 | ||||||||
54 | 30 July 2022 | Bucaramanga, Colombia | 1.1 | 1–0 | 1–0 | |||||
55 | 5 September 2022 | Durban, South Africa | 2.1 | Friendly game | ||||||
56 | 2.2 | |||||||||
57 | 11 November 2022 | Santos, Brazil | 1.1 | 1–2 | 1–2 | |||||
58 | 16 February 2023 | Orlando, Florida, United States | 1.1 | 2023 SheBelieves Cup | ||||||
59 | 29 July 2023 | Brisbane, Australia | 1.1 | 2–1 | 2–1 | 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup | ||||
60 | 28 October 2023 | Montréal, Canada | 1.1 | 1–0 | 1–0 | Friendly game | ||||
61 | 22 February 2024 | San Diego, United States | 1.1 | 4–0 | 5–0 | 2024 CONCACAF W Gold Cup | ||||
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Debinha is openly lesbian, having a relationship with Meredith Speck, her former North Carolina Courage teammate.[32] She has been an ambassador for Nike since August 2023.