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'''Eloá Inês Anahíara Boaventura e Esteves de Assunção''' (born August 17, | '''Eloá Inês Anahíara Boaventura e Esteves de Assunção''' (born August 17, 2002), known simply as '''Eloá''', is a Baían-Indigenous Baían professional footballer and Royal Family Member who plays as a forward and {{wp|attacking midfielder}} for [[Outubro Futebol Clube Feminino]] and [[Baía Vermelha Womens National Football Team|Baía Vermelha]], and is currently 11th in line to the Baían Throne. Born in Sauiá to Royal Family Member [[Brighton Esteves de Assunção]] and Indigenous Baían, Jacuíra Boaventura, Eloá is the first Royal Family member to become a professional athlete. She began her career at [[Clube de Futebol King's Crossing]] before signing for [[Outubro Futebol Clube Feminino]] in 2016. | ||
On April 11th, 2018, She came on as a late substitute, becoming the youngest professional athlete in Baían history at only 15 years, 7 months, & 24 days. Eloá has since been chosen for the [[Baía Vermelha Womens National Football Team|national team]] for several friendly and competitive competitions where she has become a figurehead of the Baían national side and a figure of honour amongst Indigenous Baíans. Alongside, [[Lorenzo Leitão Vasconcelos|Enzo Vasco]], she is considered the best modern day football players in Baía Vermelha, and one of the best female Baían players ever. | On April 11th, 2018, She came on as a late substitute, becoming the youngest professional athlete in Baían history at only 15 years, 7 months, & 24 days. Eloá has since been chosen for the [[Baía Vermelha Womens National Football Team|national team]] for several friendly and competitive competitions where she has become a figurehead of the Baían national side and a figure of honour amongst Indigenous Baíans. Alongside, [[Lorenzo Leitão Vasconcelos|Enzo Vasco]], she is considered the best modern day football players in Baía Vermelha, and one of the best female Baían players ever. | ||
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==International career== | ==International career== | ||
==Royal Blood== | ==Royal Blood== | ||
Through her father, [[Brighton Esteves de Assunção]], Eloá is the eleventh in line to the Baían Throne. Her mother being fully Indigenous Baían also makes her the first member of the Royal Family to be directly descended from an Indigenous Baían. | Through her father, [[Brighton Esteves de Assunção]], Eloá is the eleventh in line to the Baían Throne. Her mother being fully Indigenous Baían, a member of the Árvorecaída, also makes her the first member of the Royal Family to be directly descended from an Indigenous Baían. | ||
===Controversy due to Royal Background=== | ===Controversy due to Royal Background=== | ||
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==Personal life== | ==Personal life== | ||
Besides her native Bahían, Eloá is conversational in Árvorecaída, the indigenous language her mother is a native speaker of, and the royal language Luspanés, of which only royal family members are allowed to learn. | |||
Since 2021, Eloá is a pescetarian, highlighting that the killing of animals in Baía Vermelha is something that must be controlled. She reportedly chose a pescetarian diet due to her metabolism needing high doses of protein and vitamin D. | |||
From August 2022 to March 2023, Eloá was in a relationship with Baían national team player, Iago Linhares Chaves, second-cousin to head coach of Outubro Futebol Clube Feminino. They reportedly got back together in December of 2023. | |||
== Honours == | == Honours == | ||
'''Clube de Futebol King's Crossing''' | |||
* Primeira Liga de Futebol Feminino Sub-15: 2012-13 and 2014-2015 | |||
'''Outubro Futebol Clube Feminino''' | '''Outubro Futebol Clube Feminino''' | ||
* [[Primeira Divisão Feminina]]: [[2017–18 Primeira Divisão Feminina|2017–18]], [[2018-19 Primeira Divisão Feminina|2018–19]], [[2019-20 Primeira Divisão Feminina|2019–20]], [[2021-22 Primeira Divisão Feminina|2021–22]], and [[2022-23 Primeira Divisão Feminina|2022–23]] | * [[Primeira Divisão Feminina]]: [[2017–18 Primeira Divisão Feminina|2017–18]], [[2018-19 Primeira Divisão Feminina|2018–19]], [[2019-20 Primeira Divisão Feminina|2019–20]], [[2021-22 Primeira Divisão Feminina|2021–22]], and [[2022-23 Primeira Divisão Feminina|2022–23]] | ||
** Runners-up: [[2016-17 Primeira Divisão Feminina|2016–17]] and [[2020-21 Primeira Divisão Feminina|2020–21]] | |||
* [[Supertaça Feminina da Baía|Supertaça da Baía]]: [[2019–20 Supertaça Feminina da Baía|2020]], [[2021–22 Supertaça Feminina da Baía|2022]], and [[2022–23 Supertaça Feminina da Baía|2023]] | * [[Supertaça Feminina da Baía|Supertaça da Baía]]: [[2019–20 Supertaça Feminina da Baía|2020]], [[2021–22 Supertaça Feminina da Baía|2022]], and [[2022–23 Supertaça Feminina da Baía|2023]] | ||
** Runners-up: [[2017–18 Supertaça Feminina da Baía|2018]] and [[2020-21 Supertaça Feminina da Baía|2021]] | |||
'''Individual''' | '''Individual''' | ||
* [[Jogadora Feminina do Ano da Baía]]: [[2021 Federação de Futebol da Baía Vermelha Awards|2021]], [[2022 Federação de Futebol da Baía Vermelha Awards|2022]], and [[2023 Federação de Futebol da Baía Vermelha Awards|2023]] | * [[Jogadora Feminina do Ano da Baía]]: [[2021 Federação de Futebol da Baía Vermelha Awards|2021]], [[2022 Federação de Futebol da Baía Vermelha Awards|2022]], and [[2023 Federação de Futebol da Baía Vermelha Awards|2023]] | ||
** Runner-up: [[2020 Federação de Futebol da Baía Vermelha Awards|2020]] | |||
[[Category:Baía Vermelha]][[Category:Eurth]] | [[Category:Baía Vermelha]][[Category:Eurth]] |
Latest revision as of 03:57, 16 January 2024
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Eloá Inês Anahíara Boaventura e Esteves de Assunção | ||
Date of birth | 17 August 2002 | ||
Place of birth | Sauiá, Baía Vermelha | ||
Height | 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m) | ||
Position(s) | Winger, attacking midfielder | ||
Club information | |||
Current team | Outubro Futebol Clube Feminino | ||
Number | 30 | ||
International career | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2019– | Baía Vermelha | 27 | (13) |
Eloá Inês Anahíara Boaventura e Esteves de Assunção (born August 17, 2002), known simply as Eloá, is a Baían-Indigenous Baían professional footballer and Royal Family Member who plays as a forward and attacking midfielder for Outubro Futebol Clube Feminino and Baía Vermelha, and is currently 11th in line to the Baían Throne. Born in Sauiá to Royal Family Member Brighton Esteves de Assunção and Indigenous Baían, Jacuíra Boaventura, Eloá is the first Royal Family member to become a professional athlete. She began her career at Clube de Futebol King's Crossing before signing for Outubro Futebol Clube Feminino in 2016.
On April 11th, 2018, She came on as a late substitute, becoming the youngest professional athlete in Baían history at only 15 years, 7 months, & 24 days. Eloá has since been chosen for the national team for several friendly and competitive competitions where she has become a figurehead of the Baían national side and a figure of honour amongst Indigenous Baíans. Alongside, Enzo Vasco, she is considered the best modern day football players in Baía Vermelha, and one of the best female Baían players ever.
Early life
Club career
Academy of Clube de Futebol King's Crossing (2007-2016)
Academy of Outubro Futebol Clube Feminino (2016-2018)
First Team of Outubro Futebol Clube Feminino (2018-Present)
International career
Royal Blood
Through her father, Brighton Esteves de Assunção, Eloá is the eleventh in line to the Baían Throne. Her mother being fully Indigenous Baían, a member of the Árvorecaída, also makes her the first member of the Royal Family to be directly descended from an Indigenous Baían.
Controversy due to Royal Background
Due to her blood being considered royal, there has been debate on whether if Eloá is given privleges and advantages that others in the sport are not provided, such as offers to larger, successful clubs, and playing first team football at such a young age. Eloá has been known for stating that she's "Not a Princess", and that everything she has done has been accomplished through hard-work, not due to her family. There are still those who disagree and there have been petitions for her to be banned from both club and international football in the country.
Personal life
Besides her native Bahían, Eloá is conversational in Árvorecaída, the indigenous language her mother is a native speaker of, and the royal language Luspanés, of which only royal family members are allowed to learn.
Since 2021, Eloá is a pescetarian, highlighting that the killing of animals in Baía Vermelha is something that must be controlled. She reportedly chose a pescetarian diet due to her metabolism needing high doses of protein and vitamin D.
From August 2022 to March 2023, Eloá was in a relationship with Baían national team player, Iago Linhares Chaves, second-cousin to head coach of Outubro Futebol Clube Feminino. They reportedly got back together in December of 2023.
Honours
Clube de Futebol King's Crossing
- Primeira Liga de Futebol Feminino Sub-15: 2012-13 and 2014-2015
Outubro Futebol Clube Feminino
- Primeira Divisão Feminina: 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2021–22, and 2022–23
- Supertaça da Baía: 2020, 2022, and 2023
Individual
- Jogadora Feminina do Ano da Baía: 2021, 2022, and 2023
- Runner-up: 2020