TBrazilian soccer is distinguished not only by its on-field talent, but also by the personal stories surrounding its star players. In this context, attention is often focused on a diverse group of women who combine beauty, academic achievements, and media presence to be the partners of athletes.
From models and influencers to doctors, businesswomen and artists, these relationships reveal different sides of the world around the soccer star.
Aine Coutinho
Among the most well-known stories is that of Philippe Coutinho and Aine Coutinho, influencers with a strong presence on social media. Their relationship is notable for its stability, starting as teenagers and raising a family with three children, making them one of the longest-lasting couples in Brazilian football.
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Natalia Loewe
A similar case in terms of stability is that of Alisson Becker and Natalia Loewe. Beyond its public profile, Loewe has built a career as a doctor and is recognized as a WHO ambassador, reflecting the way many of these partners build their own professional careers while supporting athletes.
Larissa Pereira
Roberto Firmino’s relationship with Larissa Pereira, who in addition to being a model is also a businesswoman, is also noteworthy. The journey they share includes founding a family business and a strong presence on social media, where they share aspects of their personal and spiritual lives.
Isa Ranieri
Along similar lines, Isa Ranieri accompanied Everton Soares in his career, supported his partner from a young age, and cemented their relationship through difficult times, including a long-distance relationship early in his career.
Joanna Sanz
The list also includes international figures such as Dani Alves’ partner Joanna Sanz, who has a successful career as a model. Their relationship was marked by difficult moments, but also constant media attention.
Tayane Carvalho
In another profile, Tayane Carvalho, Rodrigo Caio’s wife, represents the balance between professional and personal life while working as a dentist.
Bruna Marchesin
Some relationships have had a huge impact on the media, such as the one between Neymar Jr. and actress Bruna Marquezine. Although they are no longer together, their story remains one of the most memorable among fans, reflecting how these couples are also part of the spectacle surrounding football.
Ekaterina Doroshko
In some cases, the stories were short-lived, such as striker Luis Adriano and model Ekaterina Droshko.
camila angelo
Current relationships, such as that between Hulk and doctor Camila Angelo, have garnered attention for both the personal lives and professional careers of those involved.
Natalia Felix
This overview also includes people such as Natalia Felix, Douglas Costa’s wife.
Ryan Lima
And Ryan Lima, who is linked to Gabriel Jesus, represents the influence of social media in the modern life of footballers.
carol cabrino
In the same digital realm, Marquinhos’ wife, Carol Cabrino,
Caroline Lima, who was dating Eder Militao, stands out.
Susanna Werner
Not all stories revolve around social media fame. There are also people like Susana Werner and Julio Cesar.
Clarice Alves and Marcelo reflect a long-term relationship that spanned their entire careers in Europe. The two women have pursued their own projects while raising families with soccer players.
The list also includes notable experts such as Monique Salam, a chemical engineer and Fred Rodriguez’s wife.
Or Nene’s partner, psychotherapist Jessica Garducci. These stories emphasize that the world of Brazilian soccer is not limited to public image, but also includes academic training and professional development.
These 25 women are much more than the ‘footballer’s partner’ label. They are people who have their own unique identities in various fields and who carve their own paths while supporting high-performance careers. In a sport with constant exposure, their presence is part of the broader story of Brazilian soccer, bringing diversity and depth to the industry beyond what happens on the field.
