(August 9, 1985, in Jaraguá do Sul, Brazil)
Former Brazilian footballer, Filipe Luís is known for his tactical intelligence, defensive solidity, and ability to contribute offensively as a left-back. He was a key figure both at the club level and with the Brazil National Team. He is currently the head coach of Flamengo.
Achievements and Records:
- He began his professional career at Figueirense before establishing himself in Europe with Atlético Madrid, where he was part of the team’s successes in LaLiga and European competitions.
- He also had a brief spell at Chelsea FC, where he won the Premier League.
- With the Brazil National Team, he won the Copa América and participated in the 2018 World Cup.
- He is recognized for his defensive reliability, precise tackling, and ability to advance in attack.
Teams:
- CBF (Brazil National Football Team)
- Figueirense (Brazil)
- Real Madrid B (Spain)
- Deportivo La Coruña (Spain)
- Atlético Madrid (Spain)
- Chelsea (England)
- Flamengo (Brazil)
Honors:
- Copa América (with Brazil)
- 2x Copa Libertadores (with Flamengo)
- 2x Campeonato Brasileiro (with Flamengo)
- 2x Supercopa do Brasil (with Flamengo)
- 4x UEFA Super Cup (with Atlético Madrid)
- 2x Europa League (with Atlético Madrid)
- LaLiga (with Atlético Madrid)
- Premier League (with Chelsea)
- Copa del Rey (with Atlético Madrid)
- Copa do Brasil (with Flamengo)