Danilo (footballer, born July 1991)

Danilo
Danilo lining up for Brazil in 2018
Personal information
Full name Danilo Luiz da Silva
Date of birth (1991-07-15) 15 July 1991
Place of birth Bicas, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s)
Team information
Current team
Flamengo
Number 13
Youth career
2004–2005 Tupynambás
2006–2009 América Mineiro
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2009–2010 América Mineiro 29 (2)
2010–2012 Santos 62 (5)
2012–2015 Porto 91 (11)
2015–2017 Real Madrid 41 (3)
2017–2019 Manchester City 34 (4)
2019–2025 Juventus 156 (8)
2025– Flamengo 27 (1)
International career
2011 Brazil U20 15 (2)
2012 Brazil U23 4 (1)
2011– Brazil 67 (1)
Medal record
Representing  Brazil
Copa América
Runner-up 2021 Brazil
Summer Olympics
2012 London Team
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 23:37, 22 February 2025 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals as of 00:27, 19 November 2025 (UTC)

Danilo Luiz da Silva (born 15 July 1991), known as Danilo (Brazilian Portuguese: [dɐ̃ˈnilʊ]), is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back or right-back for Campeonato Brasileiro Série A club Flamengo and the Brazil national team.

Danilo began his career with América Mineiro before moving to Santos, where he scored the goal that won the 2011 Copa Libertadores. In January 2012, he moved to Portuguese club Porto, where he won consecutive Primeira Liga titles. In 2015, he joined Real Madrid following a €31.5 million transfer fee. In 2017, he joined Manchester City. In 2019, having won two Premier League titles, an FA Cup and two EFL Cups with City, Danilo joined Juventus, winning the Serie A title during his first season with the club. After 13 years, he left the European continent in 2025, signing for Flamengo, where he scored the goal that made them win their 4th Copa Libertadores title.

Danilo was first capped by the senior Brazil team in 2011, also winning the 2011 U-20 World Cup and a silver medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics. He represented the nation at the FIFA World Cup in 2018 and 2022, and the Copa América in 2021 and 2024.