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Joelinton Cássio Apolinário de Lira is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Newcastle United.
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Starting his career with Sport Recife, Joelinton joined Hoffenheim in 2015, and was loaned to Rapid Wien for two years from 2016.
He has also been capped for the Brazil under-17 national team.
Born in Aliança, Pernambuco, Joelinton joined Sport Recife in 2012 and spent two years playing in the youth team.
He was promoted to the senior squad in 2013, but it was not until March 2014 that he made his professional debut, in a Copa do Nordeste match against city rivals Santa Cruz.
He came on as a 62nd-minute substitute for Neto Baiano in the 2-1 away semi-final win.
Sport won the cup with a 3-1 aggregate win over Ceará in the final; Joelinton did not play.
He was on the bench six times in the Campeonato Pernambucano season, which they also won.
In the 2014 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A season, Joelinton made seven appearances towards the end of the campaign.
He scored his first career goal on 23 November in a 2-2 home draw with Fluminense, and on the last day he scored the only goal against São Paulo after four minutes.
Joelinton established himself in the first team in the 2015 state league.
He received two straight red cards in the second phase, against Santa Cruz and Náutico.
In June 2015, Hoffenheim signed Joelinton on a five-year contract.
He played only once in his first season in Germany, as a last-minute substitute for Jonathan Schmid in a 1-0 loss at Schalke 04 on 18 December.
On 23 June 2016, Joelinton was loaned to Rapid Wien for two years.
He made his debut on 8 July in the first round of the Austrian Cup against Regionalliga Ost club FC Karabakh Wien, scoring the opening goal of a 3-1 victory.
In the semi-finals on 26 April 2017, he scored an added-time winner at home to LASK Linz as Die Grün-Weißen reached the final for the first time in 12 years.
He equalised in the final at the Worthersee Stadion on 1 June, but FC Red Bull Salzburg won 2-1.
Joelinton played all ten of Rapid's 2016-17 UEFA Europa League matches, scoring in a 3-2 win over Genk on 15 September and a 1-1 draw with Athletic Bilbao at the Allianz Stadion on 8 December.
On the domestic front in the Austrian Football Bundesliga, he recorded 8 goals in 33 games - including one to cap a 4-1 victory at city rivals FK Austria Wien on 7 August - but the Viennese club finished 5th of 10 teams and missed out on European football.
On 22 July 2017, the first game of the new season, Joelinton was sent off after 23 minutes in a 2-2 home draw with SV Mattersburg, for kicking back after being fouled by Michael Novak.
On his return to Hoffenheim, Joelinton was given a first start in a DFB-Pokal first round match at 1.
FC Kaiserslautern, and scored a hat-trick in a 6-1 victory.
He netted his first Bundesliga goal on 22 September to open a 1-1 home draw with Borussia Dortmund, and as a substitute on 23 October he scored an added-time equaliser for a 3-3 draw against Lyon in a Champions League group game at the Rhein-Neckar-Arena.
On 23 July 2019, Joelinton joined Newcastle United on a six-year deal for a reported club record fee of £40 million.
He made his debut on 11 August, starting in their 1-0 home loss to Arsenal; he and teammate Miguel Almirón were criticised by the club's all-time record scorer Alan Shearer for their performances.
Joelinton scored his first Premier League goal on 25 August in a 1-0 victory away at Tottenham Hotspur.
It took him until 14 January 2020 to score his second goal for the club, netting the final goal in a 4-1 FA Cup Third Round replay victory over Rochdale.
He scored his first home league goal on 21 June in a 3-0 win over Sheffield United, ending a 2,130-minute drought.
Joelinton scored two goals in 38 appearances for the club, of which six came from the bench in the 2019-20 season.
In the 2020-21 season he doubled his tally to four goals, which came from 31 appearances of which eight were from the bench.
Since Eddie Howe took over as Newcastle United manager during the 2021-22 season, Joelinton has been deployed as a box-to-box central midfielder and his performances have improved hugely, to the point where he is now a fan favourite, with a flag dedicated to the combative Brazilian midfielder often being flown by the crowd before home matches.
Because Joelinton has adapted to a deeper role, he became integral to Newcastle's midfield, often making key interceptions and tackles to break oppositional play.
His performances were a stark contrast to those of former seasons in the Premier League and the Brazilian midfielder has earned many admirers during his sensational turnaround.
Joelinton was capped four times by the Brazil under-17 national team in 2012, scoring two goals.
He has also been capped for the Brazil under-17 national team.
Born in Aliança, Pernambuco, Joelinton joined Sport Recife in 2012 and spent two years playing in the youth team.
He was promoted to the senior squad in 2013, but it was not until March 2014 that he made his professional debut, in a Copa do Nordeste match against city rivals Santa Cruz.
He came on as a 62nd-minute substitute for Neto Baiano in the 2-1 away semi-final win.
Sport won the cup with a 3-1 aggregate win over Ceará in the final; Joelinton did not play.
He was on the bench six times in the Campeonato Pernambucano season, which they also won.
In the 2014 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A season, Joelinton made seven appearances towards the end of the campaign.
He scored his first career goal on 23 November in a 2-2 home draw with Fluminense, and on the last day he scored the only goal against São Paulo after four minutes.
Joelinton established himself in the first team in the 2015 state league.
He received two straight red cards in the second phase, against Santa Cruz and Náutico.
In June 2015, Hoffenheim signed Joelinton on a five-year contract.
He played only once in his first season in Germany, as a last-minute substitute for Jonathan Schmid in a 1-0 loss at Schalke 04 on 18 December.
On 23 June 2016, Joelinton was loaned to Rapid Wien for two years.
He made his debut on 8 July in the first round of the Austrian Cup against Regionalliga Ost club FC Karabakh Wien, scoring the opening goal of a 3-1 victory.
In the semi-finals on 26 April 2017, he scored an added-time winner at home to LASK Linz as Die Grün-Weißen reached the final for the first time in 12 years.
He equalised in the final at the Worthersee Stadion on 1 June, but FC Red Bull Salzburg won 2-1.
Joelinton played all ten of Rapid's 2016-17 UEFA Europa League matches, scoring in a 3-2 win over Genk on 15 September and a 1-1 draw with Athletic Bilbao at the Allianz Stadion on 8 December.
On the domestic front in the Austrian Football Bundesliga, he recorded 8 goals in 33 games - including one to cap a 4-1 victory at city rivals FK Austria Wien on 7 August - but the Viennese club finished 5th of 10 teams and missed out on European football.
On 22 July 2017, the first game of the new season, Joelinton was sent off after 23 minutes in a 2-2 home draw with SV Mattersburg, for kicking back after being fouled by Michael Novak.
On his return to Hoffenheim, Joelinton was given a first start in a DFB-Pokal first round match at 1.
FC Kaiserslautern, and scored a hat-trick in a 6-1 victory.
He netted his first Bundesliga goal on 22 September to open a 1-1 home draw with Borussia Dortmund, and as a substitute on 23 October he scored an added-time equaliser for a 3-3 draw against Lyon in a Champions League group game at the Rhein-Neckar-Arena.
On 23 July 2019, Joelinton joined Newcastle United on a six-year deal for a reported club record fee of £40 million.
He made his debut on 11 August, starting in their 1-0 home loss to Arsenal; he and teammate Miguel Almirón were criticised by the club's all-time record scorer Alan Shearer for their performances.
Joelinton scored his first Premier League goal on 25 August in a 1-0 victory away at Tottenham Hotspur.
It took him until 14 January 2020 to score his second goal for the club, netting the final goal in a 4-1 FA Cup Third Round replay victory over Rochdale.
He scored his first home league goal on 21 June in a 3-0 win over Sheffield United, ending a 2,130-minute drought.
Joelinton scored two goals in 38 appearances for the club, of which six came from the bench in the 2019-20 season.
In the 2020-21 season he doubled his tally to four goals, which came from 31 appearances of which eight were from the bench.
Since Eddie Howe took over as Newcastle United manager during the 2021-22 season, Joelinton has been deployed as a box-to-box central midfielder and his performances have improved hugely, to the point where he is now a fan favourite, with a flag dedicated to the combative Brazilian midfielder often being flown by the crowd before home matches.
Because Joelinton has adapted to a deeper role, he became integral to Newcastle's midfield, often making key interceptions and tackles to break oppositional play.
His performances were a stark contrast to those of former seasons in the Premier League and the Brazilian midfielder has earned many admirers during his sensational turnaround.
Joelinton was capped four times by the Brazil under-17 national team in 2012, scoring two goals.
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