Raphinha

Raphinha

BRA
 • #11 Right Winger
Position (Secondary)

RW (AM)

Role

Wide Forward

Birthdate (Age)

Dec 14, 1996 (29)

Preferred Foot

Left

Height

5'9"

Weight

159 lb

National Team
Brazil
Jul 5, 2026

Listed to bench

Raphinha (hamstring) is on the bench for Sunday's match against Norway.

Analysis: Raphinha has been out the past two games due to his hamstring injury, but has returned for the round of 16, earning a spot on the bench. That said, it is unknown if Brazil will risk their star winger, potentially saving him if they have the game in hand. Either way, this is bright news for the team, as they cannot field their best XI without him, and he will likely be a major player in the team as they prepare to face tougher and more complete teams.

Jul 4, 2026

Could see minutes against Norway

Raphinha (hamstring) might be available on the bench Sunday versus Norway, as suggested by Brazil's coach Carlo Ancelotti, who said he "has improved a lot. He's not yet at 100 percent, but he can play a few minutes and help us.", Rodrigo Bernal of beIN Sports reports.

Analysis: Raphinha has yet to reach peak fitness, so he's not expected to start Sunday, and his inclusion may depend on how desperately the team needs to score in the second half. Meanwhile, Rayan should continue to benefit from an increased role after recording 172 minutes on the field over the two matches Raphinha missed due to the injury. The eventual return of the Barcelona star would significantly increase Brazil's attacking potential, even though he's still looking for his first goal or assist in the current World Cup after two appearances.

Jul 3, 2026

Could return in quarter-finals

Raphinha has returned to on-field training for the first time since suffering a grade one hamstring strain against Haiti, but will miss Sunday's round of 16 clash against Norway as he has not yet rejoined the rest of the squad, according to Barca Universal.

Analysis: Raphinha has been undergoing three personalized rehabilitation sessions per day while remaining in New Jersey as the squad travelled for their matches against Scotland and Japan, and coach Carlo Ancelotti is unwilling to rush his return given his recent history with hamstring issues. His availability will now depend on whether Brazil advance to the quarter-finals, where he could potentially be available against Mexico or England as early as July 11.

Jul 1, 2026

Returns to pitch training

Raphinha (hamstring) has returned to on-field training for the first time since suffering the grade one hamstring strain against Haiti, though he is unlikely to be available for Sunday's round of 16 clash against Norway, according to SPORT.

Analysis: Raphinha missed both the victory over Scotland and the round of 32 triumph against Japan while remaining in New Jersey undergoing three personalized rehabilitation sessions per day as the squad travelled for those matches. His return to pitch training marks an important milestone in his recovery, but coach Carlo Ancelotti and his staff are unwilling to take unnecessary risks given his recent history with hamstring issues. Ancelotti is expected to assess his condition further during Thursday's training session before making a final decision on his involvement against Norway. Reports from Brazil suggest his return could be pushed back until a potential quarter-final on July 11 if the medical staff determine he is not ready for the immediate knockout fixture, representing a further frustrating setback for one of Brazil's most important attacking figures.

Jun 23, 2026

Commits to recovery process

Raphinha (thigh) has broken his silence on social media, committing to remaining with the Brazil squad and doing everything in his power to recover as quickly as possible, according to his personal statement, per Diaro SPORT. "I love football, I love what I do and I love wearing the Brazil shirt. Whoever knows me knows how much I demand of myself and how much I work every day to improve. And that will never change. I will do everything in my power to recover and return as soon as possible. I want to be alongside my teammates, fight for our objectives and keep giving everything to honor this shirt."

Analysis: Raphinha was forced off in the 40th minute of the match against Haiti with a muscular injury to the posterior part of his right thigh, with the CBF confirming he will follow an intensive treatment protocol to accelerate his recovery. The Barcelona winger had started both of Brazil's group stage fixtures and his absence is a significant blow for coach Carlo Ancelotti, who will need to find alternatives on the right flank. Reports in Brazil surrounding the player's personal and financial situation and his future at Barcelona had added noise around his situation in recent days, though his camp quickly denied the claims and his statement makes clear he has no intention of leaving the tournament. Luiz Henrique and Rayan are among the candidates to cover his position while he works toward his return.

Jun 21, 2026

Potentially out two weeks

Raphinha (thigh) could be sidelined for two more weeks, making his earliest possible return in the second knockout match if Brazil advance to that stage, according to O Globo.

Analysis: Raphinha's participation in the rest of the World Cup is still in doubt, even though there's a chance that he'll be ready to play in the final rounds. The star attacker suffered a worrying injury in the first half of the game against Haiti after making two straight starts on the right flank. While he had failed to meet expectations, his absence in the final group contest and subsequent fixtures is a big loss for the Brazilian squad, with Luiz Henrique and the inexperienced Rayan offering replacement candidates.

Jun 20, 2026

Could miss rest of World Cup with injury

Raphinha has once again injured his hamstring and his presence in the remainder of the World Cup is practically ruled out, according to Xavi Hernandez Navarro of Diario ara.

Analysis: Raphinha was forced off in the 40th minute after feeling discomfort in his right thigh, with reports indicating a fibre tear in the hamstring, the same muscle that has repeatedly sidelined him this season. Should that be confirmed, his World Cup would practically be over, dealing a major blow to Brazil's attacking options, with Rayan, Luiz Henrique or Lucas Paqueta shifted into a wide role among the possible replacements.

Jun 19, 2026

Thigh injury confirmed

Raphinha has been diagnosed with a thigh injury and is waiting on further assessment, according to the CBF, per Raisa Simplicio of GOAL Brazil. "The attacker Raphinha felt pain in the posterior muscle of his right thigh during the first half of the match against Haiti. The player has begun treatment and will be reassessed. When we have more information, we will let you know."

Analysis: Raphinha had to exit against Haiti and is now waiting on further assessment, with a thigh injury to be examined. This is a bit frightening for Brazil, as anything more than a minor injury could stop him from playing at the World Cup again. That said, his involvment from their final group stage is unlikely, as they will not want to risk him either way. A returning Neymar (calf) could fill his spot, with Rayan or Luiz Henrique as other options.

Jun 19, 2026

Off with apparent hamstring injury

Raphinha was forced off the field in the 40th minute of Friday's match against Haiti due to an apparent hamstring injury.

Analysis: Raphinha entered the match against Haiti with a few question marks due to some foot blisters, but now appears to have suffered a new injury, as he pointed to his hamstring before being taken off by the medical staff. He was able to walk off on his own weight, but the substitution coming immediately does bring some worry despite the cautious approach after taking the lead. This could end the group stage for the Brazilian, as he would be a major part of any run they make, and the federation will not want to risk his health. If this is the case, changes will be made for the group stage finale against Scotland, with Gabriel Martinelli, Luiz Henrique and Rayan all possible options.

Jun 19, 2026

Starts Friday

Raphinha (foot) is in the starting XI for Friday's match against Haiti.

Analysis: Raphinha is back in the squad as expected Friday, as the attacker returns despite some worries of foot blisters being a nuisance. He reclaims his typical role in the attack and will look to capitalize against a weaker Haitian defense. That said, he went without a goal contribution in their opening 1-1 draw against Morocco.

Jun 19, 2026

Set to start against Haiti

Raphinha will start Brazil's World Cup fixture against Haiti on Friday despite dealing with blisters on his feet that limited some of his training, according to Globo Esporte.

Analysis: Raphinha's inclusion in the expected starting lineup is a major lift for Carlo Ancelotti as Brazil chase their first win of the tournament, though the Barcelona playmaker is unlikely to see a full workload while managing the issue in a favorable matchup against Haiti. Raphinha contributed two shots and three chances created in the opener against Morocco and will look to find his first goal contribution against the Grenadiers.

Jun 18, 2026

Still expected to start

Raphinha (foot) is likely an option for the starting XI as Brazil face Haiti on Friday, according to Planeta do Futebol.

Analysis: Raphinha looks to be heading towards an appearance Friday, as despite some missed training due to foot blisters, the Brazilian appears to be an option. This is major news for the squad, as they look to get their first win of the tournament. As of now, he will still appear to be set to start, although more is set to be decided ahead of the contest. He is unlikely to play the entire match either way, as Brazil should handle Haiti.

Jun 17, 2026

Suffers blisters on foot

Raphinha is dealing with blisters on his feet and is being carefully managed by Brazil's coaching staff ahead of Friday's clash against Haiti, according to Cahe Mota of Globo.

Analysis: Raphinha led Brazil in chances created and crosses during the opening draw against Morocco, though his overall performance fell short of the standards he set during a prolific club season with 31 goals and 17 assists between La Liga and the Champions League. Coach Carlo Ancelotti has not yet confirmed whether Luiz Henrique will replace him in the lineup as the staff monitor his condition, with the Barcelona forward's workload being managed carefully heading into the rest of the tournament.

Jun 14, 2026

Creates three chances in debut

Raphinha had two shots (one on goal), four crosses (two accurate), three chances created and three corners in Saturday's 1-1 draw against Morocco.

Analysis: Raphinha led Brazil in chances created and crosses during their frustrating opener draw. The Barcelona forward was also one of five players co-leading the five-time world champions with two shots. His overall performance in the field was not what the fans were expecting, though, after logging 31 goals and 17 assists in the season between La Liga and Champions League.

May 28, 2026

Set for key role with Brazil

Raphinha is expected to be one of the most important players in Brazil's attack ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Analysis: Raphinha was unable to match the impressive numbers he posted in 2024/25, when he had 31 goals and 17 assists between LaLiga and the Champions League, but he still managed 16 goals and five assists in 2025/26 across both competitions. Raphinha figures to be a key player for Brazil alongside Vinicius Junior, but it remains to be seen where he'll line up. If Neymar is available, Raphinha could start on the right wing, but he could also be deployed as a No. 10 in favor of starting someone like Gabriel Martinelli or Rayan on that flank. Regardless of the position, look for Raphinha to be a key player for Brazil in the upcoming tournament.

May 27, 2026

Misses finale due to rest

Raphinha (undisclosed) was out for the season finale due to caution after a season of taxing injuries, according to Xavier Munoz of Mundo Deportivo.

Analysis: Raphinha was already thought to have missed the season finale due to rest as he prepares for the World Cup, and that claim is true, not being risked after a few injuries throughout the club season. This is a good sign for the player and Brazil, as he will be a key piece of the team if they want to find success in the tournament. He is lined up to start immediately, with that claim further backed up after any injury concerns were waved off, recording 16 goals and five assists in 29 appearances (24 starts) this season between UCL play and La Liga play. If this play continues, he could be in for a solid tournament, even a decent shout for a Golden boot depending on how far his team makes it.

May 23, 2026

Not in squad for finale

Raphinha (undisclosed) has been left out of Barcelona's squad for Saturday's season finale against Valencia.

Analysis: Raphinha's surprising omission came with no further detail, but rest ahead of Brazil's World Cup duties in a non-important league game is the most plausible reason. It marks the end of an injury-hit season that forced him to sit out 15 league matches and six Champions League games, including both legs of the quarter-finals against Atletico Madrid. Nevertheless, he remained effective when fit, registering 13 goals and three assists in 18 league starts alongside three goals and two assists in six UCL outings. Roony Bardghji is expected to return to the starting lineup and feature on the right, as Raphinha now looks ahead to Brazil's World Cup campaign.

May 18, 2026

Nets brace

Raphinha scored two goals to go with five shots (four on goal), four crosses (zero accurate) and four corners in Sunday's 3-1 victory against Betis.

Analysis: Raphinha was excellent during Sunday's win, he took five shots and scored two of them while causing a plethora of issues for the Betis backline throughout. The winger was a threat constantly and kept causing issues for the defense. Raphinha is an elite attacking option any time he starts, and has brilliant upside as a finisher and creator.

May 13, 2026

Back from ban

Raphinha has served his one-game La Liga suspension and is consequently eligible for upcoming games.

Analysis: Raphinha just recently returned from a five-week absence due to the hamstring injury he sustained in March, logging 26 minutes on the field against Real Madrid on May 10. After the extra rest he got with the suspension, the star winger could aim to regain a starting role for the final couple of matches before the World Cup, although he'll just try to build some form given that his team has already secured the league title and has little else to play for. At least one among Roony Bardghji and Marcus Rashford will likely drop to a substitute spot to make way for Raphinha in future contests.

May 11, 2026

Picks up suspension

Raphinha will serve a one-match ban due to an accumulation of five yellow cards in La Liga.

Analysis: Raphinha picked up his fifth yellow card in La Liga and will be sidelined for Wednesday's matchup against Alaves due to suspension. The playmaker has logged just 26 minutes off the bench against Real Madrid since returning from his long term hamstring injury, so his absence should have minimal impact with the Blaugranas already crowned Champions. Fermin or Marcus Rashford are in line to get the start on the left wing for that clash.

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