Known for her strong play on both sides of the ball, she won the 2023 and 2025 NWSL Championships with Gotham is the youngest goal scorer in NWSL competition in the history of the club.
Club career
Youth career and Beginnings in Brazil
Born in Castro, Paraná, Bruninha joined Chapecoense's youth setup after a trial period in 2016. She made her first team debut for the club in 2018, but went back to playing at the under-18 level following a 2019 move to Internacional.[4]
Bruninha began featuring in Internacional's first team during the 2020 campaign, scoring a goal on her debut in a 3–0 away win against Vitória on 5 September.[5] In February 2021, she moved to Santos FC.[6] She appeared in 24 matches for the club and won the 2021 Bola de Prata (Silver Ball) for her play.[7]
On 23 August 2022, Santos transferred Bruninha to NJ/NY Gotham FC of the National Women's Soccer League for an undisclosed fee.[3] She made one appearance in 2022 and 17 league appearances during the 2023 season, in which Gotham placed sixth. She scored her first NWSL goal on 21 May 2023, becoming the youngest goal scorer in club history at 20 years of age.[8] During the month of May she was named Player of the Week for Week 9 and appeared on the Team of the Month for her strong defensive and attacking play.
She played in every minute of Gotham's postseason run, scoring a crucial assist in the quarter final match against the North Carolina Courage and playing in a defense that allowed one goal in three games.[9] Gotham FC lifted the NWSL Championship trophy on 11 November 2023.[10] She is currently under contract through the 2027 season[11]. In November 2025, she performed a stepover assist to Rose Lavelle, who scored the lone goal in a win against Washington Spirit in the 2025 NWSL Championship final.[12]
She made her first appearance for the full women's national team on 17 September 2021, in a 3–1 win against Argentina, notching one assist.[13] In 2023 she appeared in the SheBelieves Cup and made her first World Cup appearance in a 4–0 group stage win over Panama.
Style of play
Bruninha is a right-footed defender who typically plays on the right side of a back four as a right back, though she occasionally plays on the opposite side of the field.[14] Upon re-signing Bruninha in 2023, NJ/NY Gotham FC head coach Juan Carlos Amorós described her as having "great skill on the ball, and she is strong in 1v1 defending. She can read the game well, and has the ability to be a dangerous part of our attack."[8]