Antony
Brazilian footballer
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February 9 2025 | Scored his first goal for Real Betis in a 3-2 loss to Celta Vigo and won Player of the match. |
February 2 2025 | Made his debut for Real Betis in a 2-2 draw against Athletic Bilbao, contributing to the first goal through a deflected shot. |
January 25 2025 | Loaned to La Liga club Real Betis until the end of the 2024-25 season. |
January 25 2025 | Loaned out to La Liga club Real Betis until the end of the season. |
2024 | Loaned to Real Betis in La Liga for the 2024-25 season. |
2024 | Faced significant criticism from fans for being considered one of Manchester United's worst signings due to high transfer price and lack of goals. |
September 16 2024 | Antony got engaged to his girlfriend Rosilene Silva. |
May 12 2024 | Became a subject of social media mockery after dramatically raising his eyebrows on the touchline when brought on against Arsenal, leading to widespread memes. |
March 17 2024 | Ended his goal drought at Old Trafford by scoring in a 4-3 FA Cup quarter-final victory against Liverpool. |
2023 | Continued playing for Manchester United, making 29 Premier League appearances. |
September 29 2023 | Returned to Manchester United training after his period of absence. |
September 10 2023 | Manchester United issued a statement granting Antony an extended leave of absence to deal with the domestic violence allegations. |
September 9 2023 | Denied domestic violence allegations on Brazilian network SBT, claiming he would 'provide the proof and people will understand'. |
September 4 2023 | Removed from Brazil's national squad for 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification matches following domestic violence allegations by his ex-girlfriend. |
February 26 2023 | Started in the 2023 EFL Cup final, with Manchester United beating Newcastle United 2-0 at Wembley Stadium, winning his first trophy with the club. |
February 23 2023 | Scored the winner in a 2-1 Europa League playoff match against Barcelona, coming on as a substitute at half-time. |
2022 | Represented Brazil national team at the 2022 FIFA World Cup. |
October 2022 | Became the first United player to score in three consecutive Premier League games by scoring an equalizing goal in a 2-1 win against Everton. |
October 27 2022 | Criticized for 'showboating' spin move during match against Sheriff Tiraspol, which resulted in him being taken off the pitch and receiving widespread condemnation from pundits and former players. |
October 2 2022 | Scored in Manchester United's 6-3 defeat to Manchester City. |
September 2022 | Transferred to Manchester United for €95 million, becoming the most expensive Eredivisie player in history. |
September 4 2022 | Scored on his debut for Manchester United in a 3-1 home league victory over Arsenal. |
August 30 2022 | Ajax confirmed reaching an agreement with Manchester United for Antony's transfer for €95 million, making it the third highest transfer fee ever paid by the club and Ajax's and Eredivisie's biggest transfer ever. |
August 6 2022 | Returned from injury in a match against Fortuna Sittard. |
March 20 2022 | Scored a dramatic late winner against Feyenoord in the 95th minute of the Eredivisie match, followed by being sent off for time-wasting seconds later. |
2021 | Helped Ajax win the domestic double of the Eredivisie and KNVB Cup, contributing 11 goals and 10 assists, including a goal in the 3–1 cup final victory over Vitesse. |
October 2021 | Made his senior international debut for Brazil and scored a goal against Venezuela. |
2020 | Completed his final season with São Paulo in Série A, playing 40 matches across different competitions. |
2020 | Won a gold medal with the Brazil under-23 national team at the 2020 Summer Olympics. |
November 3 2020 | Scored his first UEFA Champions League goal in a 2–1 away win over Midtjylland. |
October 27 2020 | Antony made his UEFA Champions League debut in a 2–2 draw against Atalanta, leaving the field in the 90th minute after a collision with Ruslan Malinovskyi. |
September 13 2020 | Antony made his debut for Ajax, scoring the only goal in an away win over Sparta Rotterdam. |
July 2020 | Transferred from São Paulo to Ajax in the summer transfer window. |
March 14 2020 | Made his last appearance for São Paulo, featuring in a 2-1 victory over Santos in the San-São derby before the COVID-19 pandemic halted the season. |
March 5 2020 | Made his debut in the Copa Libertadores, starting in São Paulo's 2-1 loss to Binacional. |
February 23 2020 | Ajax signed Antony on a five-year deal, effective from 1 July 2020, for an initial £13 million, which could have risen to £18.2 million. |
2019 | Continued playing for São Paulo, increasing his league appearances to 29 and scoring 4 goals across different competitions. |
July 18 2019 | Agreed to a contract extension with São Paulo until 2024. |
April 2019 | Scored a goal in the Campeonato Paulista final against Corinthians, though São Paulo lost 2-1 on aggregate. |
March 21 2019 | Scored his first goal for São Paulo's first team in a 1-1 draw against São Caetano. |
January 2019 | Won the Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior, scoring in the final against Vasco da Gama and being named the tournament's best player with 4 goals and 6 assists in 9 games. |
2018 | Antony began playing for São Paulo in the Série A, making 30 appearances across competitions during the season. |
November 15 2018 | Made his first-team debut for São Paulo, coming on as a substitute in a 1-1 draw against Grêmio. |
September 2018 | Helped São Paulo win the J-League Challenge tournament in Japan, being named the tournament's best player. |
September 26 2018 | Promoted to the senior team of São Paulo alongside teammates Helinho and Igor Gomes, signing a contract until September 2023. |
2010 | At age 10, Antony was offered a contract and inducted into São Paulo's youth academy after being spotted by the club. |
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