Real Madrid Youngster Endrick Felipe Makes History with Brazil Debut
Real Madrid’s young talent, Endrick Felipe, recently made history by becoming the fourth-youngest player to don the yellow jersey of Brazil, making his debut at just 17 years and 118 days old. This achievement places him in esteemed company, surpassing the debut age of legendary players like Ronaldo Nazario and Coutinho.
Endrick’s debut came in Brazil’s match against Colombia during the international break, marking a significant milestone in his burgeoning career. He expressed his joy and gratitude for the opportunity, stating, “It’s always been a great dream to wear the Brazil shirt. Things have happened very quickly in my life, and this is another dream come true. I can only thank my family, my agents, and Palmeiras, who have always believed in me.”
The talented youngster, who is set to join Real Madrid in July 2024, has showcased his potential both at the club level with Palmeiras and now on the international stage with Brazil. Despite facing challenges in the middle of the season, Endrick has regained form and continues to be a key contributor to his club.
Endrick’s debut at such a young age positions him among Brazil’s footballing greats, with Pele, Edu, and Ronaldo Nazario as the only players to have made their national team debut at a younger age. The achievement underscores the belief that those around him have in his potential for future greatness, providing Real Madrid fans with optimism about the young star’s future contributions to the club.