Endrick completes 100 official games as a professional athlete

At 18 years old, the Brazilian has played 82 matches for Palmeiras, 11 for the Brazilian national team and seven for his current club. The numbers do not include pre-season matches.

Endrick completes 100 official games as a professional athlete

Endrick reached his 100th professional appearance on Tuesday, in Real Madrid’s 3-2 win over Alavés in La Liga. Most of his appearances were for his former club, Palmeiras , and the fewest for his current club, where he has played seven matches and scored two goals. The statistics do not include pre-season matches.

Endrick’s games as a professional athlete:

Palms : 82
Selection : 11
Real Madrid : 7

In total, Endrick has 26 goals in official matches and was a starter in 57 of the 100 matches , two of which were for the Brazilian national team .

His first appearance in official matches was on October 6, 2022, in the Brazilian Championship. In the 24th minute of the second half, Endrick replaced Rony in Palmeiras ‘ 4-0 victory over Coritiba. At the time, aged 16, the striker became the youngest athlete to play for the club. He spent three seasons with the São Paulo team and became the top scorer in an edition of the Brazilian Championship among under-18s, with 14 goals in 2023/24.

This season, Endrick was also a key player in the final stretch of the campaign, which ended with Palmeiras as champions. The player scored six goals in eight rounds of the Brasileirão, in addition to scoring in the finals of the 2023 Campeonato Paulista.

The Brazilian arrived at Real Madrid in July and has played seven matches since then. Enough time for him to already be collecting records for the team: he is the youngest player in history to score a goal in the Champions League (18 years, 1 month and 27 days) and the youngest foreigner to score in the Spanish Championship (18 years and 35 days).

In 100 games, Endrick has six professional career titles:

  • 2x Brazilian Championship (Palmeiras): 2022 and 2023
  • 2x Paulista Championship (Palmeiras): 2023 and 2024
  • 1x Brazilian Super Cup (Palmeiras): 2023
  • 1x UEFA Super Cup (Real Madrid): 2024/25