Danielli Pereira da Silva (born 21 January 1987), known as Danielli, Dani Silva or Dani, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a left-back or a midfielder.

Club career

Danielli began his career with Santos in 2007. In 2012, after a short period at XV de Piracicaba, she joined São José.[1] She scored a goal for the latter club in the 2013 Copa Libertadores Femenina final, helping the side to lift their first-ever title in the competition.

In 2016, after playing for Russian side Kubanochka Krasnodar, Danielli returned to Santos.[2] She left Santos for São Paulo FC ahead of the 2020 season.[3]

On 23 January 2024, Danielli was announced back at Santos for a third spell, on a one-year contract.[4]

International career

She was part of the Brazil women's national football team at the 2012 Summer Olympics.[5][6] She was called up two days before the start of the tournament when magnetic resonance imaging revealed that Elaine had a muscle injury.[7]

Career statistics

International

As of 13 November 2023
Nation Year Apps Goals
Brazil 2008[8] 3 0
2009[8] 3 0
2012[9] 4 0
2013[9] 4 0
Total 14 0

Honours

Santos

São José

References

  1. ^ "Danielli Pereira da Silva - Soccer - Scoresway - Results, fixtures, tables and statistics".
  2. ^ Dani at Soccerway. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
  3. ^ Martins, Fábio (9 February 2020). "Conheça o perfil de nossas jogadoras: Defensoras" (in Portuguese). SPFC 24 Horas. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  4. ^ "Bicampeã da Libertadores, Dani Silva está de volta às Sereias da Vila" [Two-times champion of the Libertadores, Dani Silva is back at the Sereias da Vila] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Santos FC. 23 January 2024. Retrieved 23 January 2024.
  5. ^ "New Zealand 0 - Brazil 1 - Soccer Pool E - London 2012 Olympics - The New York Times".
  6. ^ "Danielli Pereira :: Danielli Pereira da Silva :: Santos".
  7. ^ "A dois dias da estreia, jogadora da seleção de futebol é cortada" (in Brazilian Portuguese). Folha de S.Paulo. 23 July 2012. Retrieved 8 January 2023.
  8. ^ a b "Seleção Brasileira Feminina (Brazilian National Women's Team) 2008-2010". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 17 April 2021.
  9. ^ a b "Seleção Brasileira Feminina (Brazilian National Women's Team) 2011-2013". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 17 April 2021.


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