*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 27 May 2023 ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 30 July 2022
Giovana Queiroz Costa Garbelini (born 21 June 2003), known as Gio Queiroz or simply Gio, and sometimes Giovana Costa, is a Brazilian professional
footballer who plays as a
winger for Spanish
Liga F club
Madrid CFF, on loan from
WSL club
Arsenal, and the
Brazil women's national team.
Queiroz played in the youth teams of
Atlético Madrid. She started her senior career in 2018 at
Primera División club
Madrid CFF.[7] On 9 December 2018, she made her professional debut as a 15-year-old in a 0–7 defeat against
Barcelona.[8] Queiroz played 14 matches and scored one goal with Madrid until February 2020.
On 17 July 2020, Barcelona announced the signing of Queiroz for an undisclosed fee on a three-year deal.[9][10] On 12 August 2021,
Levante signed Gio on a one–year loan deal until the end of the
2021–22 season.[11][12] She made her official debut for Levante in qualification for the
2021–22 UEFA Women's Champions League, entering the match against
Celtic as a substitute.[13] She scored her first goals for the club in the final of qualifying
Round 1 against
Rosenborg. She entered the match as a substitute and scored twice in extra time, including the match-winning goal that helped Levante advance to
Round 2 of qualifying.[14]
In 2022, Queiroz won the
Samba Gold Feminino 2021 after defeating 29 opponents. The medal honors the best Brazilian player working abroad and was given to the women's category for the first time.[15]
In September 2022, Queiroz was sold to
Arsenal for around €40,000, with the club immediately sending her on loan to
Everton for the season;[16] amid injuries at Arsenal, however, was recalled the following January.[17] They had intended to send her on another loan for the 2023–24 season, but failed to come to an agreement before the season, also meaning they were unable to register her at the club.[18] She was then loaned back to her first senior club, Madrid CFF, in January 2024.[19]
International career
Youth
United States
Queiroz was called twice to represent the
United States U17 national team in May and June 2019, playing at the UEFA Development Tournament held in May 2019 in
Czech Republic.[20] She started all three matches the team played at the tournament, which concluded with three wins for the United States U17 and the tournament title.[21][22][23] In June, Queiroz was called again to a training camp held at the Elite Athlete Training Center in
Chula Vista, California.[24]
Spain
In August 2019, Queiroz was called to represent the
Spain U17 national team in a friendly tournament held in Sweden in September of the same year.[25] There, she played against the United States, whom she had played for months earlier, scoring a
hat-trick and leading Spain to a 4–3 win.[26]
Brazil
In February 2020, Queiroz was named to
Brazil's under-17 squad.[27] She played against Austria and Portugal, scoring a goal in a 2–0 win against the former.[28]
Senior
On 8 October 2020, Queiroz was called by
Brazil women's national football team's coach
Pia Sundhage to a training camp in
Portimão, Portugal on 18–28 October 2020.[29] On 9 November, Queiroz was called to represent Brazil in two friendly matches against
Argentina.[30] Later, Argentina quit the matches with
Ecuador taking its place.[31] On 1 December, she debuted for Brazil coming in the half time of the 8–0 win over Ecuador.[32][33] In June 2021, Queiroz was named to
Brazil's squad for the 2020 Summer Olympics.[34] She played against
Zambia in the group stage match, coming up as substitute.[35] Brazil ended up being eliminated at the penalties by
Canada at the quarter-finals.[36]