Barcelona winger Raphinha, now fully fit, is gearing up for a high-stakes Copa del Rey semi-final against Atletico Madrid—a match that carries extra significance for the Brazilian following a ...
Argentina stars admitted that comments from Brazil's Raphinha motivated them to pull off a dominant 4-1 win over their South American rivals in World Cup qualifying. Former Manchester City striker ...
Raphinha and Rodrigo De Paul appeared to bury the hatchet after Barcelona's victory over Atletico Madrid on Wednesday. The Catalan giants won the clash, which was the second leg of the Copa del ...
Raphinha admitted that it was natural for any footballer to think about such an achievement. However, he emphasised that his primary focus remains on personal goals, such as scoring, providing ...
Barcelona’s Raphinha oozes confidence ahead of facing Argentina in international clash as the Ballon d’Or speculation continues. The 28-year-old Barcelona forward recently sat down with former ...
Ronald Araujo (left) and Raphinha (right) won't be available as Barcelona push for the La Liga title. / IMAGO/ZUMA Press Wire Barcelona kick off the return of La Liga play after the March ...
Argentina coach, Lionel Scaloni said he has forgiven Brazil’s Raphinha following the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier on Tuesday night. DAILY POST reports that Raphinha, who has been in brilliant ...
Brazil star Raphinha delivered a threatening message to Argentina ahead of their World Cup qualifying grudge match. The Barcelona man is in contention for the Ballon d'Or amid a breathtaking ...
Barcelona winger Raphinha has addressed speculation about his chances of winning the Ballon d’Or, admitting that the thought has crossed his mind. The Brazilian international has been in ...
Raphinha was the object of offensive chanting at the Monumental, with the home fans singing ‘Put Raphinha on, put Raphinha on, the whore who gave birth to you.’ Although far less offensive ...
Before kickoff, Barcelona winger Raphinha set the stage with bold remarks aimed at Brazilian football legend Romário, confidently stating that Brazil would “beat the hell out of” Argentina.