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Kathellen Sousa Feitoza (born 26 April 1996), commonly known as Kathellen, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as centre back for and
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club Al Nassr and the Brazil women's team. She is a product of the American college soccer system.


Club career

As a young girl Kathellen loved football but mainly had to play futsal. She found opportunities for field soccer limited in her native
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, especially after Santos FC's women's section was closed in 2012. Kathellen applied for an athletic scholarship to the United States and was selected by Monroe College of the National Junior College Athletic Association. After two successful years with Monroe College she spent her two remaining years of college eligibility with Louisville Cardinals and UCF Knights, respectively, in NCAA Division I. She subsequently received an offer from
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and joined the French Division 1 Féminine club halfway through their 2017–18 season. In May 2018 she signed a two-year extension to her contract. After a successful
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with Brazil, and an elite level performance against France, Kathellen was linked to many major European clubs, including newly promoted CD Tacón, due to become Real Madrid for season 2020–21. Instead she remained with Bordeaux for a further season, then joined Italian Serie A club Inter Milan in August 2020. In 2024 she left Real madrid and joined Al Nassr on a two years contract, her offical debut was on the 25 of August in the
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which she helped her team to keep a clean sheet at.


International career

Brazil women's national football team head
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called Kathellen up for the first time in June 2018, for a training camp ahead of the
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. As the tournament fell outside the FIFA International Match Calendar, some regular national team players were not released by their clubs, causing Vadão to consider other players. On 26 July 2018, she earned her first cap for the senior Brazil women's national team at the 2018 Tournament of Nations, appearing as a substitute for Daiane Limeira in a 3–1 defeat by
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. A year later, Kathellen was subsequently called up by Brazil for the
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. She started the preparation camp as the main backup for the experienced pair of centre backs Mônica and Érika. After Érika was forced out of the competition by injury, Kathellen was made a regular starter. Despite being the youngest Brazilian player in the lineup for the Round of 16 game thriller against France, Kathellen delivered a major performance.


Career statistics


International

:''Scores and results list Brazil's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Kathellen goal.''


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