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Nicole Ramos
Brazilian footballer (born 2000) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nicole Ramos (born 13 April 2000), often known mononymously as Nicole, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Brazilian club Corinthians.
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Early life and career
Alongside her twin brother Nicolas Ramos, Nicole played athletics, volleyball, table tennis, and even decided on futsal.[1] From the age of eight to 15, she participated in men's championships, even receiving awards for goalkeeper with the fewest goals conceded in the competition.[2][3] Even though she never competed on the field, her coach contacted Emily Lima, who was the coach of the national team, and they sent her the goalkeeper's saves.[1] The coach liked them and called Nicole up for the Brazilian Under-15 team.[1]
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Club career
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Santos
In 2017, Nicole was signed by Santos.
In October 2019, with the youth team, she won the South Zone title of the U-19 South American League, a friendly tournament organized by CONMEBOL.[4]
With Sereias da Vila, where she played for four years, Nicole won the Campeonato Brasileiro and Campeonato Paulista runner-up in 2017, the Paulista and Copa Libertadores runner-up in 2018, and the Copa Paulista Championship in 2020.[5]
Napoli-SC and Fluminense
In the first half of 2021, Nicole played in the Série A1 for Associação Napoli Caçadorense (SC).[3][6] The team did not qualify for the second phase of the championship and, after being eliminated in June, she received an offer from Fluminense.[7].[3] In August 2021, Nicole was introduced to Tricolor Carioca.[clarification needed][8][9][10]
Atlético Mineiro
For 2022, Nicole signed with Atlético Mineiro.[11] She played for the club until the end of 2023.[12]
Corinthians
For the 2024 season, Nicole signed with Corinthians.[2][13][14] In February, she won the Supercopa do Brasil trophy, still only as a reserve.[15] Nicole made her Corinthians debut on 21 March 2024, when they beat América-MG 4-1, in a match valid for the 2024 Brazilian Women's Championship.[16] In the same year, she was champion of the Copa Libertadores Femenina.[16]
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International career
In 2016, Nicole played in the U-17 World Cup, then was called up to the U-20 team, where she also played in the World Cup and her team became the South American Championship in the same year.[1]
Between 5 and 20 January 2021, Nicole spent a training period in Viamão with the senior Brazilian national team.[2][3][17] Between 5 and 13 April, she trained again with the national team,[5] this time at Granja Comary, in Teresópolis, Rio de Janeiro.[2][3]
Honors and awards
- Santos
- Campeonato Brasileiro: 2017
- Campeonato Paulista: 2018
- Copa Paulista: 2020
- Atlético Mineiro
- Campeonato Mineiro: 2022
- Corinthians
- Brazil U20
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