Arthur Cabral

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Arthur Mendonça Cabral (born 25 April 1998) is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Campeonato Brasileiro Série A club Botafogo.

Full name Arthur Mendonça Cabral
Date of birth (1998-04-25) 25 April 1998 (age 27)
Place of birth Campina Grande, Brazil
Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
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Arthur Cabral
Cabral with Benfica in 2023
Personal information
Full name Arthur Mendonça Cabral
Date of birth (1998-04-25) 25 April 1998 (age 27)
Place of birth Campina Grande, Brazil
Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position Forward
Team information
Current team
Botafogo
Number 19
Youth career
2014–2016 Ceará
2015–2016Palmeiras (loan)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2015–2018 Ceará 61 (22)
2019–2020 Palmeiras 3 (1)
2019–2020Basel (loan) 26 (14)
2020–2022 Basel 51 (32)
2022–2023 Fiorentina 42 (10)
2023–2025 Benfica 49 (8)
2025– Botafogo 29 (5)
International career
2019 Brazil U23 2 (0)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 03:20, 8 March 2026 (UTC)
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Club career

Ceará

Cabral was born in Campina Grande, Paraíba, Brazil, and joined Ceará's youth setup in 2014. He made his first team debut on 22 July 2015, coming on as a late substitute and scoring a last-minute winner in a 2–1 away victory against Tupi, for the year's Copa do Brasil.[1]

In October 2015, Cabral was loaned to Palmeiras and returned to the youth setup.[2] Back to Ceará in the following year, he spent some time in the under-20 squad before being definitely promoted to the first team in the 2017 season.

Cabral contributed with four goals in 16 matches during the 2017 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B, as his side achieved promotion to Série A. On 7 March 2018, he scored a brace in a 3–0 Campeonato Cearense away win against Ferroviário-CE.[3]

Palmeiras

On 30 November 2018, Palmeiras officially signed Cabral for R$ 5,000,000 from Ceará.[4] From there, he played three league matches, scoring one goal.

Basel

On 30 September 2019, Cabral was loaned to FC Basel in the Swiss Super League for their 2019–20 season under manager Marcel Koller. He made his team debut in the Swiss Cup match on 15 September in the away game against lower tier FC Meyrin being substituted in after 74 minutes as Basel won 3–0 to progress to the next round.[5] He played his first game in the 2019–20 UEFA Europa League group stage on 19 September as Basel won 5–0 at home in the St. Jakob-Park against Russian team Krasnodar.[6] He then made his domestic league debut on 22 September as Basel played a 1–1 draw with Young Boys in the Stadion Wankdorf.[7] Cabral scored his first goal for his new club in the next league match one week later, on 25 September, as Basel won 4–0 at home against Zürich.[8] During his next match just four days later, on 29 September, he scored two goals as Basel won 3–0 against Luzern.[9]

On 29 June 2020, the club announced that Cabral, whose loan had come to the end, was signed permanently.[10] He scored his first hat-trick for his club on 8 August 2021 against Servette, in fact he scored four goals as Basel won 5–1.[11] He scored his first hat-trick at international level just two weeks later, on 19 August, in the 2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League play-off match as Basel won 3–1 at home against Swedish club Hammarby IF.[12][13]

FCB announced on 29 January 2022 that their top-scorer Cabral had transferred out to Fiorentina.[14] In his two and a half years with the club Cabral had a total of 118 appearances for Basel scoring a total of 75 goals. 77 of these games were in the Super League, 3 in the Swiss Cup, 26 in the European competitions and 12 were test matches. He scored 46 goals in the domestic league, 2 in the cup, 17 in the European competitions and the other 10 were scored during the tests.[15]

Fiorentina

On 29 January 2022, Cabral joined Italian Serie A side Fiorentina.[16] He scored his first goal on 26 February 2022, in a 2–1 defeat against Sassuolo.[17]

In the 2022–23 edition of the UEFA Conference League, Cabral finished as the top scorer of the competition, alongside Basel's Zeki Amdouni, with 7 goals.[18] Fiorentina reached the tournament's final, where they lost 2–1 to West Ham United.[19] He also finished that season as the top scorer of his club in all competitions with 17 goals.[20]

Benfica

On 10 August 2023, it was announced that Cabral would move to Portugal and sign for Primeira Liga club Benfica on a five-year contract,[21] for a reported fee of €20 million + €5 million in add-ons.[22] The striker's release clause was set at €100 million.[23]

Nine days later, Cabral made his debut for the Lisbon-based club, starting in a league match at home to Estrela da Amadora; with the game tied 0–0, Cabral was replaced in the 78th minute by Casper Tengstedt, who scored the opener just one minute later; Benfica went on to win by 2–0.[24] Cabral made his UEFA Champions League debut on 3 October 2023, coming on as a substitute in the 79th minute of a 1–0 loss away at Inter Milan, in the competition's group stage.[25] Cabral scored his first goal for Benfica on 20 October, in a 4–1 victory away at Campeonato de Portugal (Portuguese 4th division) side Lusitânia, in the 3rd round of the Taça de Portugal.[26] Eleven days later, he came on as a second-half substitute and scored in a 2–0 victory away at Arouca, in the group stage of the Taça da Liga.[27]

On 8 December, after a 1–1 league draw to Farense at the Estádio da Luz, Cabral was filmed showing his middle finger to Benfica fans while driving out of the stadium.[28] He apologized the following day.[29] Four days after the incident, in Benfica's last Champions League group stage match, away at Red Bull Salzburg, Cabral came off the bench during the injury time period and, one minute later, scored an essential back-heel goal to seal a 3–1 victory which qualified the Eagles to the UEFA Europa League knock-out round play-offs.[30] On 29 December 2023, Cabral scored his first Primeira Liga goal, the opener in a 3–0 home victory over Famalicão.[31] A month later, he scored a bicycle kick goal in a 4–1 league victory away at Estrela da Amadora.[32]

Botafogo

On 8 June 2025, Cabral returned to Brazil after roughly five years, signing a deal with reigning Série A and Copa Libertadores champions Botafogo until the end of 2028.[33][34] He scored his first goal for Botafogo on his debut, in the 2-0 victory over Vasco in the classic, in Brasília, in the 13th round of the Brazilian Championship.[35]

International career

Youth

Cabral has represented Brazil at the U-23 level,[36] playing in two friendly matches against Colombia[37] and Chile in September 2019.[38][39]

Senior

In October 2021, Cabral received his first call-up to the Brazilian senior team for 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification matches as an injury replacement for Matheus Cunha.[40]

Career statistics

As of match played 10 March 2026[41][citation needed]
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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League State league[a] National cup[b] League cup[c] Continental Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Ceará 2015 Série B 10002131
2016 Série B 00000000
2017 Série B 16410101[d]0194
2018 Série A 3171211418[e]55524
Total 4811131172957729
Palmeiras 2019 Série A 1021101[f]051
Basel (loan) 2019–20 Swiss Super League 26142211[g]23918
Basel 2020–21 Swiss Super League 3318003[g]23620
2021–22 Swiss Super League 18141012[h]133127
Total 774632261710665
Fiorentina 2021–22 Serie A 14220162
2022–23 Serie A 2884116[h]84817
Total 4210611686419
Benfica 2023–24 Primeira Liga 28643318[i]14311
2024–25 Primeira Liga 21254206[j]1347
Total 49897511427718
Botafogo 2025 Série A 214312[f]02[k]0285
2026 Série A 3150003[l]0111
Total 24550315020396
Career total 2418020122913516227115368138
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  1. Appearance in Primeira Liga
  2. Appearances in Copa do Nordeste
  3. Appearance in Copa Libertadores
  4. Appearances in UEFA Europa League
  5. Four appearances and one goal in UEFA Champions League, four appearances in UEFA Europa League
  6. Appearances in UEFA Champions League
  7. Appearances in FIFA Club World Cup

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