RaphaëlGuerreiro
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Raphaël Guerreiro Stats season 2023-2024
Raphaël Guerreiro Last match
Raphaël Guerreiro Career
Former clubs
Raphaël Guerreiro Career stats
Raphaël Guerreiro history
Raphaël Guerreiro was born on 22 December 1993 in Le Blanc-Mesnil and plays for FC Bayern München. He played for Le Blanc-Mesnil SF from 1999-2005, for I.N.F. Clairefontaine from 2005-2008, for SM Caen from 2008-2013, for FC Lorient from 2013-2016, for Borussia Dortmund from 2016-2023 and has played for FC Bayern München since 2023.
Current season 2023/24
In this season, the 30-year-old has scored two goals and takes seventh place within his squad. He shares this rank with Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting, Thomas Müller, Matthijs de Ligt, Serge Gnabry and Aleksandar Pavlović. In 10 of the previous 16 games of the season, Raphaël Guerreiro was in the starting line-up. Of these 16 games, he won 10 with his club. Additionally, he was substituted in for six games.
Last game
The player with the shirt number 22 played his last game on the 26th matchday of the 2023/24 season (16 March 2024). Playing for FC Bayern München, he won against SV Darmstadt 98 5-2. He was in the starting line-up in this game and played as a defender for 71 minutes. In terms of total touches, the 1.7m-tall defender had 81 individual ball possessions. Furthermore, he had eight tackle challenges in the last match. Of these, he was able to win six. He was additionally able to make 51 successful passes. He covered a distance of 8.1 km during his total playing time in this game. In doing so, he had a total of 21 sprints.
Bundesliga career and records
Raphaël Guerreiro has played 178 matches throughout the course of his career in the Bundesliga. Of these, he has won 104. He has netted 32 goals during his appointments in the Bundesliga. Thus far, Raphaël Guerreiro has completed 16 matches with his current squad. Here, he has scored a total of two goals.
International appointments
Raphaël Guerreiro won the European Championship title with Portugal in 2016. He won the DFB-Pokal in 2016/17 and 2020/21 with Borussia Dortmund.