News about Rodrigo Ribeiro

Nottingham Forest announce the release of three first team players after securing Premier League survival with their contracts set to expire

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 21, 2024
Nottingham Forest have confirmed that three first team players will be leaving the club following the expiration of their contracts this summer. Forest will be playing Premier League football next season, ending the campaign six points clear of the drop after their 2-1 win over Burnley on the final day. And it looks as if it is going to be a summer of change at the City Ground with three established players departing.

Here's a look at the English game DON'T comprehend as football chiefs return to their positions in the cash-spinning new Champions League

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 14, 2024
IAN LADYMAN: One of the season's most dispiriting conversations was with a CEO of a Premier League club about FIFA's plans for a 32-team summer World Club Cup, which will be held in America in 2025. His argument was that it would be amazing to see the world's top clubs competing against each other competitively, but I countered by saying that they already did it every season in the Champions League. 'Meah, but people can't get enough of these games,' said the narrator.'

Nottingham Forest sign Sporting Lisbon forward Rodrigo Ribeiro on loan with an option to buy the Portugal U19 star this summer

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 1, 2024
Rodrigo Ribeiro, 18, a professional footballer from Lisbon, has joined Forest on loan in a contract that may progress to permanent in the summer. This month, the Portugal Under-19 international became a target for Nottingham Forest, and the club and country are hoping for a fruitful season in attack. In five U19 international friendlies, the 18-year-old has scored four goals, while he has also played in the back of the net twice in ten appearances for Portugal's Sporting youth team.

After a sickening head clash, Liverpool confirms that teen sensation Ben Doak is 'OK'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 15, 2023
After the forward collapsed on the pitch in their UEFA Youth League match against Sporting Lisbon on Tuesday, Liverpool has allayed doubts about teen Ben Doak's wellbeing. Doak, 17, collapsed to the ground after attempting to a header with Sporting defender Joao Muniz, and needed urgent medical assistance. He was forced to leave straight away, but Under-19 boss Barry Lewtas gave a positive report on the kid after the game.

During a UEFA Youth League match against Liverpool, teen sensation Ben Doak COLLAPSES

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 14, 2023
Doak, 17, collapsed to the ground after attempting to remain on his feet while a Sporting player collapsed for a header. As the referee called to play, the Medics rushed to assist the Liverpool man as the referee called out. He recovered it to his feet, but it was then replaced immediately. In the match, Rodrigo Ribeiro scored the first goal of the game after 65 minutes, just six minutes into the game.