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Lucas Moura

Brazil

Personal Information

Full Name Lucas Moura
Date of Birth August 13, 1992
Nationality Brazil
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Role right winger
Past Team(s)
Family Spouse: Larissa Saad

Lucas Moura News

Sao Paulo vs Quito Prediction and Betting Tips | August 31, 2023
Sao Paulo vs Quito Prediction and Betting Tips | August 31, 2023
Sao Paulo vs Botafogo Prediction and Betting Tips | August 19, 2023
Sao Paulo vs Botafogo Prediction and Betting Tips | August 19, 2023
Jose Mourinho wants Tottenham star added in deal for Nicolo Zaniolo - Reports
Jose Mourinho wants Tottenham star added in deal for Nicolo Zaniolo - Reports
"My plan was to have him in my squad" - Antonio Conte confirms Tottenham star will leave at the end of the season
"My plan was to have him in my squad" - Antonio Conte confirms Tottenham star will leave at the end of the season
"It’s like you don’t have him" - Antonio Conte confirms Tottenham star is ruled out injured for Brentford match
"It’s like you don’t have him" - Antonio Conte confirms Tottenham star is ruled out injured for Brentford match

Lucas Moura: A Brief Biography

Lucas Rodrigues Moura da Silva known as Lucas Moura, is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Paris Saint-Germain and the Brazil national football team; and profiles as an attacking midfielder or a winger. Lucas joined Sao Paulo FC in 2005 after playing for the youth teams of Clube Atletico Juventus and Corinthians. Lucas made his debut with the São Paulo first-team in 2010, scoring four goals and providing four assists in 25 appearances. On 8 August 2012, Paris Saint-Germain announced that the player would be moving to the club in January 2013 for a transfer fee to the tune of €45million, making his the most expensive signing of the club. On 11 January 2013 Moura made his debut against AC Ajaccio, but the match ended a 0-0 draw. Lucas was a frequent member of Brazil\'s Under-20 international side. In February 2011, Lucas was involved for Brazil in theUnder-20 South American Championship where he scored a hat-trick in a 6–0 victory over Uruguay. Lucas was named in Mano Menezes\' squad for the 2011 Copa América in Argentina. Lucas was selected to compete for the Brazil Olympic football team in the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. He recorded three matches as a substitute, including the Gold medal match with Mexico, and started in the 3–0 group stage victory over New Zealand.