Brazil

Brazilian players at Fulham
To date, there have been a total of three Brazilian players to have been at Fulham, with none having represented Brazil at full international level. Two of these players have played for the first team.

The first Brazilian player at the club was Lucas Piazón, who spent two years at Craven Cottage on loan from neighbours Chelsea, in which he helped Fulham achieve promotion from the Championship to the Premier League in 2018.

Striker Rodrigo Muniz signed for £6.8 million in 2021 when Fulham once again found themselves in the Championship. He was unfortunate in not seeing much playing time during the start of his Fulham career, such was the task of playing second fiddle to Aleksandar Mitrović's record-breaking season in 2021-22.

Academy midfielder Matt Dibley-Dias qualifies for Brazil through his grandfather Manoel José Dias (Manoelzinho), who played for Flamengo from 1958 to 1961 and Corinthians from 1961 to 1965.

First team
The following is a list of Brazilian players who have played at least one appearance for Fulham's first team.

Other
The following is a list of Belgian players who have been at Fulham, but never made an appearance for the first team.


 * Highlighted blue indicates that the player has multiple/dual nationality and has not made an international representation

Managers
To date, there have been no Brazilian managers at Fulham.

Backroom staff
To date, there have been no Brazilian backroom staff who have been at Fulham.