Iuri Medeiros
Portuguese footballer
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2024 | Joined Hapoel Be'er Sheva in the Israeli Premier League, continuing his international football journey. |
June 23 2023 | Iuri Medeiros signed for Al-Nasr SC (Dubai) in a transfer deal worth €3 million, moving to the United Arab Emirates club. |
April 14 2022 | Sent off in extra time during the UEFA Europa League quarter-final against Rangers for dissent after shouting at referee François Letexier, resulting in being dropped from the next league fixture by coach Carlos Carvalhal. |
February 24 2022 | Scored and assisted Ricardo Horta in Braga's comeback against FC Sheriff Tiraspol in the UEFA Europa League round of 32. |
April 2021 | Rewarded with a five-year contract at Braga for his performance, including six goals and five assists. Transfer fee was €800,000 with a €30 million buyout clause. |
January 29 2021 | Suffered a severe left knee sprain in a Taça da Liga match against C.D. Santa Clara, which ruled him out for six months. |
2020 | Won the Taça de Portugal with Braga, securing a significant trophy in his professional football career. |
December 14 2020 | Scored in a 7-0 victory against Clube Olímpico do Montijo in the fourth round of Taça de Portugal, winning the trophy in his first season. |
July 28 2020 | Returned to Portugal and agreed to a one-year loan at S.C. Braga with an option to buy. |
July 19 2019 | Cut ties with Sporting CP and moved to 1. FC Nürnberg in the German 2. Bundesliga on a four-year deal. |
February 3 2019 | Joined Legia Warsaw on loan. |
2018 | Loaned to Legia Warsaw in Ekstraklasa, demonstrating his continued movement between clubs to gain playing time. |
April 3 2018 | Scored his first goal for Genoa in his first start, helping the team defeat Cagliari Calcio 2-1 with a last-minute effort. |
February 5 2018 | Made his Serie A debut for Genoa, playing 25 minutes in a 2-1 away win over SS Lazio. |
January 25 2018 | Signed with Genoa CFC on loan until June 2019, with an option to make the move permanent for €10 million. |
2017 | Won the Taça da Liga (League Cup) with Sporting CP |
2017 | Promoted to Sporting CP's first team in the Primeira Liga and simultaneously loaned to Genoa in Serie A, marking his first international loan experience. |
August 15 2017 | Made his competitive debut for Sporting's first team in a 0-0 home draw against FC Steaua București in the UEFA Champions League play-off round. |
March 12 2017 | Scored a brace while on loan at Moreirense, helping the team defeat C.S. Marítimo 3-0. |
2016 | Loaned to Boavista in the Primeira Liga, further expanding his professional experience. |
2015 | Finished as runner-up in the UEFA European Under-21 Championship with the Portugal national team |
2015 | Loaned to Moreirense in the Primeira Liga, continuing his development through loan experiences. |
September 25 2015 | Scored his first goal in the Primeira Liga, helping Moreirense secure a 2-2 home draw with FC Porto. |
January 18 2015 | Played his first game in the Primeira Liga after being loaned to F.C. Arouca, in a 1-0 defeat at Moreirense FC. |
2014 | Loaned to Arouca in the Primeira Liga, initiating his first loan spell away from Sporting CP B. |
2012 | Began playing for Sporting CP B in the Segunda Liga, marking the start of his professional football career at the youth/reserve team level. |
August 11 2012 | Made his professional debut for Sporting CP's reserves, coming on as a 62nd-minute substitute in a 1-0 away loss against U.D. Oliveirense. |
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