Casimiro Miguel Vieira da Silva Ferreira[2] (
Rio de Janeiro, 20 October 1993), better known as Casimiro or Cazé, is a Brazilian journalist, presenter,
sports commentator,
digital influencer,
YouTuber and
streamer. In addition to making content for the internet on his
Twitch and
YouTube channels, he works on the
TNT Sports Brazil channels, De Sola and EI Games, all on YouTube. He is named as one of the biggest streamers in Brazil.[3][4][5]
Career
Born in Rio de Janeiro, son of
Portuguese immigrants Amadeu Marques Ferreira (1951) and Maria de Fátima Vieira da Silva Ferreira (1955),[6] Casimiro began to gain prominence first on the Esporte Interativo channel (today TNT Sports Brazil) presenting the program "EI Games", at the same time he participated in the youtube channel "De Sola", a skit humor channel and
football content that also belongs to TNT Sports. Casimiro attended college in journalism, but did not finish it.[7] In January 2019, he was invited to comment on SBT Sports Rio along with Pedro Certezas, to cover the vacation of the main commentators of the program.[8]
Casimiro started to stand out two years later, in 2021, after starting to do daily lives on Twitch. With his
catchphrase "meteu essa?" ("did you say that?"), which became a well-known
meme on the Internet, he became a sensation by making his
broadcasts in a relaxed way, mixing football with humor. With all this success, and with its peculiar, football content (a prominent theme in Brazil) and funny, it attracted a huge
audience, most of which are younger,[9][10][11] being considered one of the biggest streamers and the revelation of the year,[12] in addition to being the fifth most watched in Brazil in the year.[13]
Due to his rise in 2021, he was one of 15 nominees for the Comunique-se Award, in the category "Digital Influencer Journalist",[14][15] won the
iBest Award in the "Twitcher of the Year" category and won the eSports Brazil Award in the "Person of the Year" category (he was also nominated for the "Best Streamer of the Year" category, but did not win this one).[16] It also reached the mark of 200 million views on its YouTube channel.[17]
In January 2022, he announced that he would leave
SBT to invest in other projects[18][19] and on the 22nd of the same month, it was announced that Casimiro would broadcast 16
Campeonato Carioca games on his Twitch lives after closing a partnership with the company LiveMode, which is responsible for managing some championships such as
Paulista and
Copa do Nordeste.[20][21]
After watching and reacting to the first episode of
Netflix's "
Neymar - O Caos Perfeito" series, Casimiro managed to beat the record for simultaneous viewers on Twitch in Brazil on 24 January 2022, with more than 545,000 people watching the broadcast,[22] mark that made him reach first place in the largest national broadcasts on the platform, in addition to having also entered the top 10 peak viewership in the history of global Twitch, occupying the ninth place.[23] In April 2022, he became the streamer with the most subscribers in the world, surpassing 97,000 users.[24] On 19 May, Casimiro was banned from Twitch for 48 hours for copyright infringement, while streaming the best moments of the
Europa League.[25] He was unbanned after 3 hours and 27 minutes.[26]
On 1 July, he announced that he would start a new channel and project on youtube, entitled "Que Papinho!", being a kind of program where Casimiro will interact with numerous personalities both from the world of football and abroad.[27] On 4 November, Casimiro announced a partnership with
FIFA to broadcast 22 games of the
2022 FIFA World Cup in
Qatar in YouTube, Twitch and FIFA's own streaming service,
FIFA+.[28] On 24 November, during a game between
Brazil and Serbia for Group G, Casimiro broke a worldwide record with more than 3.48 million viewers in his livestream in YouTube. The achievement was previously held by Brazilian sertanejo singer
Marília Mendonça, with 3.31 million viewers during a livestream in 2020.[29]
On 19 December 2022, shortly after the broadcasts of the
FIFA World Cup on his YouTube and Twitch channels, the streamer married Anna Beatriz de Almeida Lima in Rio de Janeiro.[30] Casimiro and Anna Beatriz met through a humor page related to
C.R. Vasco da Gama and dated for almost ten years before getting married.[31]
Notes
^Subscribers, broken down by channel:
849 thousand (Casimiro)
3.13 million (Cortes do Casimiro)
257 thousand (Que Papinho!)
2.02 million (CazéTV)
^Viewers, broken down by channel:
57.53 million (Casimiro)
1.25 billion (Cortes do Casimiro)
2.19 million (Que Papinho!)
90.56 million (CazéTV)