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·29 Juni 2026
Clarinha, 2026 women’s top scorer, on Amarelinha devotion and link-up

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·29 Juni 2026

In eight months, Ana Clara Oliveira, better known as Clarinha, went from making her debut for the Under-20 National Team to becoming the top scorer among all the players who wore the Yellow Jersey in 2026. The goal right in her debut for the age group, on October 23 in a friendly against Mexico in Goiânia, was a sign of what was to come in the midfielder’s rising journey with the National Team.
Since January, she has found the net five times: in the big wins over Bolivia and Argentina in the South American Championship, in the match against Venezuela that secured the continental title, and in the friendly in Portugal against the home side.
In the last of those, in which she scored twice, the player had experience against the opposition on her side. A Brazilian with dual Portuguese nationality, Clarinha has played for Benfica since 2020, having come through the entire youth system before reaching the first team this 2025/2026 season.
With five goals, the midfielder took the lead in the women’s green-and-yellow scoring charts, followed by Tainá Maranhão from the Senior Team; her Under-20 teammates Brendha, Nogueira, and Vitorinha; and Nicolly, Marcela, and Mari Gigante from the Under-17s, each with four goals.
Her strong performances in the Yellow Jersey naturally pointed toward the Senior National Team, and that happened at the beginning of this month. Among the 30 players called up by coach Arthur Elias for a training camp in Itu was the Benfica player.
“I was watching the Under-20 squad announcement, and then out of nowhere the news came out that there would be a training call-up too, so I kept watching. They said my name and I got really emotional, I called my family and everyone was crying. So I’m going to keep training, not just here but at the club too, because it’s at the club that we work to get where we want to be, which is to establish ourselves in the Senior National Team,” the midfielder says.

Together, Evelin and Clarinha train with the Senior National Team in Itu after winning the South American Championship Credits: Luciana Vermell/CBF
In Itu, she was alongside an Under-20 teammate, forward Evelin. The first time they were together was in November last year, in two friendlies in Argentina. “I think we have a good connection between midfielder and forward, I was always passing the ball to Evelin and leaving her one-on-one to finish it off,” Clarinha says.
The duo recall that the following call-up, at Granja Comary, was a very intense training period for the South American Championship, with friendlies against Brazilian teams to improve chemistry and help the squad develop. It paid off, because in February they won the title in Paraguay.
“Winning that title was very important, we worked really hard for it. The three goals I scored against Bolivia were very memorable,” Evelin highlights. With more experience in the Senior National Team, the Santos player has now completed three call-ups under coach Arthur Elias.
The first was in June last year, also for a training period, but at Granja Comary, before the Copa América. The second was in this year’s FIFA Series, replacing Jheniffer, who suffered an injury to her left foot. “I wasn’t expecting Arthur’s call-up for the FIFA Series, I was with the Under-20s, and when Camila called me over to talk I even thought I had done something,” the forward jokes.
She describes the tournament experience as very memorable and says she will keep working to earn her place in the Senior Team. But before that, the duo are focused on a shared goal: the Under-20 World Cup. “We have to take every moment we’re living very seriously,” Clarinha sums up.
“Clarinha knows I’m really rooting for her, and we’re going to have a very strong connection from now on, more and more together in the call-ups,” Evelin says, knowing that together, they can go even farther.
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