Rafael de Andrade Bittencourt Pinheiro (born 3 March 1982)[3] simply known as Rafael, is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper.[4] He also holds an Italian passport.[5]
In Verona, after missing only three games (of a possible 136) in four seasons of Lega Pro, the third highest football league in Italy, Rafael played a crucial role in helping his team reach the 2010–11 Lega Pro Division One playoffs and win them, to return to Serie B after a four-year absence.[6] Two seasons later, the Brazilian goalkeeper and his teammates of Verona reach the second place and were promoted to Serie A, with Rafael that impose itself as the best goalkeeper in the junior category (only 29 goals conceded in 40 games).[7]
Rafael was successively confirmed as first choice keeper for the club's Serie A comeback season in 2013, despite the signing of Bulgarian internationalNikolay Mihaylov, playing 37 games out of 38 during the full championship.[1]
Cagliari
In 2016 he was sold to Cagliari, with Marco Fossati moved to opposite direction.[8] Cagliari also loaned out its backup goalkeeper Simone Colombi in the same week.
Spezia
On 17 September 2020, Rafael joined Spezia on a free transfer.[9]
^In this name, Andrade Bittencourt Pinheiro is the surname. According to Portuguese customs, the last one, Pinheiro usually his paternal surname but sometimes "Bittencourt–Pinheiro" is also possible. Moreover, the first surname Andrade may be his paternal surname, in although it is rare in Portuguese culture. However the first surname Andrade, is his paternal surname is common in Spanish name. When lack of information, he may refer as "Mr. Pinheiro" or "Rafael" in although other possibility existed.