Rafinha joins the magic list .. the 12 most prominent Brazilians in the history of Barcelona
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Barcelona has completed its agreement with Rafinha.. Join the list of Copacabana witches at Camp Nou
With Brazilian Rafinha arriving in Barcelona from Leeds United, Barcelona's crowd calls for dozens of good memories with Brazilian players.
This nationality that has always scattered magic at Camp Nou Stadium, always had a unique touch, and led the Blaugrana for many titles.
Felipe Coutinho
Although Brazilian Coutinho came up with high hopes after Andrés Iniesta's departure from the team was announced, his performance was disappointing and disproportionate to being the most expensive player in Barcelona's history at the time.
Coutinho scored 26 goals in 106 appearances for Barcelona, coming off two loans to Bayern Munich and Aston Villa, before the latter officially bought him and his Blaugrana experience ended.
Malcom
Barcelona entered a fierce struggle with Rome on the card of Malcom, who had already boarded the plane to the Italian capital, but Barcelona succeeded in snapping it up.
However, Malcolm did not provide what was worth it, merely 4 goals in 24 games and stayed no more than one season in the Barcelona ranks and is now a player in Zenit St Petersburg.
Giovanni
3 gold seasons spent by Brazilian featured Giovanni in Barcelona, capped by 7 titles between 1996 and 1999.
Giovanni, the charming attacking midfielder, has signed on for 35 goals in 107 games in a Barcelona shirt.
Sonny Anderson
Although he was a distinguished player in Monaco, and although he did a relatively good form for Barcelona, Sonny Anderson was subjected to great injustice in the Catalan team.
Not an injustice in the known sense, but an injustice because he came to replace Ronaldo, who was the best player in the world at the time, so the comparison had to be unjust.
Maxwell
One of the most successful Brazilian players in the history of Barcelona, with a great walk, consistent performance and a huge number of tournaments.
Brazilian Maxwell is a left-back who made history with Barcelona in his golden generation, and shared this position with great diligence with Eric Abidal.
Juliano Beletti
The Barcelona crowd does not forget Giuliano Peletti's famous goal against Arsenal, who led the Blaugrana to the Champions League title for the second time in its history.
The skilled and fast right-back then moved to Chelsea England to bring down the curtain on a successful career with the Catalans.
Rivaldo
Rivaldo has spread unforgettable magic in 5 years with Barcelona, and since his arrival in the Blaugrana in 1997, Ronaldo has done everything to make him a legend at Camp Nou.
He scored 129 goals in 235 appearances and led the Blaugrana in one of the toughest spells of the club's career.
Ronaldo
Although he stayed in Barcelona for only one season, it was a season that saw one of the best individual performances by a player in football history.
Ronaldo has won 3 titles with the Blaugrana, scoring 47 goals in 49 games, and this season was a cause for his Golden Ball crown.
Romario
Romario stayed for two seasons with Barcelona in which he scored 34 goals, won the La Liga title, and was named World Player of the Year by Viva.
It was a cog in Johan Cruyff's golden generation "Dream Team 1" but he left fast, while the Barcelona crowd did not forget his dazzling goals in Real Madrid's own net.
Neymar
The top scorer of Brazilian players representing Barcelona throughout history, 105 goals in 186 games accompanied by Barcelona for the Brazilian magician. Neymar has formed an amazing trio with Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi for many the best trio in the history of the game.
Ronaldinho
Ronaldinho's experience in Barcelona has completely changed the shape of football, and in 5 seasons he has returned Barcelona to the arena, bringing skill play back to the forefront. Ronaldinho joined Barcelona in 2003, departed in 2008, scoring 94 goals and leading the Blaugrana to 5 titles.
Dani Alves
Brazilian Dani Alves is one of Barcelona's most important legends of all time, he was the only bargain Barcelona made for a material exchange during the formation of the golden generation that reaped the hexagon in 2008-2009.
From Barcelona, Alves set out to be the best right-back in the world for many years, before sealing his career and despite his departure in 2016, he had a second experience at the Catalan club for 6 months in which magic was scattered even though he was 38 years old.
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Oh Rivaldo What a player I remembered when I saw him played for the first time he was incredible.
Yes, He is one of the legends of Barcelona
Wow thanks for sharing. It just made me realise how much of an impact Brazilians have had on Barca
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