Ana Capeta
Appearance
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Ana Inês Palma Capeta | ||
Date of birth | 22 December 1997 | ||
Place of birth | Beja, Portugal | ||
Height | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)[1] | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | Sporting CP | ||
Number | 18 | ||
Youth career | |||
2005–2010 | Operário Rio Moinhos (F7) | ||
2010–2011 | Aljustrelense (F7) | ||
2011–2013 | CB Castro Verde (F7) | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2013–2015 | Atlético Ouriense | 1 | (2) |
2015–2016 | CAC | 0 | (0) |
2016–2021 | Sporting CP | 84 | (66) |
2021 | PSV | 0 | (0) |
2021–2022 | Famalicão | 14 | (2) |
2022– | Sporting CP | 11 | (4) |
International career‡ | |||
2013 | Portugal U16 | 2 | (2) |
2013–2016 | Portugal U19 | 14 | (3) |
2018– | Portugal | 23 | (6) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 17 Feb 2023 ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 30 July 2023 |
Ana Inês Palma Capeta (born 22 December 1997) is a Portuguese footballer who plays as a striker for Sporting CP from the Campeonato Nacional Feminino and the Portugal women's national team.
Career
[edit]Capeta is a player from Sporting Clube de Portugal and has been capped for the Portugal national team, appearing for the team during the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualifying cycle.[2]
On 30 May 2023, she was included in the 23-player squad for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup.[3]
International goals
[edit]No. | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
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1. | 23 October 2020 | AEK Arena – Georgios Karapatakis, Larnaca, Cyprus | Cyprus | 3–0 | 3–0 | UEFA Women's Euro 2022 qualifying |
2. | 1 December 2020 | Estádio do Restelo, Lisbon, Portugal | Albania | 1–0 | 1–0 | |
3. | 23 February 2021 | Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium, Larnaca, Cyprus | Scotland | 1–0 | 2–0 | |
4. | 17 February 2023 | Waikato Stadium, Hamilton, New Zealand | New Zealand | 3–0 | 5–0 | Friendly |
5. | 4–0 | |||||
6. | 7 April 2023 | Estádio D. Afonso Henriques, Guimarães, Portugal | Japan | 1–0 | 1–2 | |
7. | 31 October 2023 | Estádio do Varzim SC, Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal | Austria | 1–1 | 1–2 | 2023–24 UEFA Women's Nations League |
8. | 21 February 2024 | Estádio António Coimbra da Mota, Estoril, Portugal | Czech Republic | 1–0 | 3–1 | Friendly |
9. | 9 April 2024 | Centenary Stadium, Ta' Qali, Malta | Malta | 2–0 | 2–0 | UEFA Women's Euro 2025 qualifying |
10. | 25 October 2024 | Dalga Arena, Baku, Azerbaijan | Azerbaijan | 1–0 | 4–1 | UEFA Women's Euro 2025 qualifying play-offs |
References
[edit]- ^ "Play-Off Tournament for the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023" (PDF). FIFA. 12 February 2023. p. 1. Retrieved 12 February 2023.
- ^ "Women World Cup Qualifiers Europe 2017/2018 » Teams (Portugal)". WorldFootball.net. Retrieved 29 August 2019.
- ^ updated, Mark White last (7 June 2023). "Portugal Women's World Cup 2023 squad: 23-player team named". fourfourtwo.com. Retrieved 20 June 2023.
External links
[edit]- Ana Capeta – UEFA competition record (archive)
- Ana Capeta at WorldFootball.net
- Ana Capeta at Soccerway
Categories:
- 1997 births
- Living people
- People from Beja, Portugal
- Portuguese women's footballers
- Portugal women's international footballers
- Women's association football midfielders
- Sporting CP (women's football) players
- F.C. Famalicão (women) players
- Atlético Ouriense players
- PSV (women) players
- Campeonato Nacional de Futebol Feminino players
- Expatriate women's footballers in the Netherlands
- Portuguese expatriate sportspeople in the Netherlands
- Sportspeople from Beja District
- 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup players
- Portuguese women's football biography stubs