Joao Felix
Joao Felix
It appears there’s a mix‑up—João Félix (often spelled "Joao Felix") is not known as an author, but rather as a talented Portuguese professional footballer, recognized for his skillful play, dynamic creativity, and high-profile moves in European football +15+15gaffer.world+15.
João Félix (born 10 November 1999 in Viseu, Portugal) rose through the youth ranks at FC Porto before moving to S.L. Benfica, where he made his professional debut as a teenager. His breakthrough came in 2019, when he earned a record-setting €126 million move to Atlético Madrid, winning La Liga in the 2020–21 season and receiving prestigious individual honors like the Golden Boy award, a Ballon d’Or nomination, and inclusion in Europa League Team of the Season besoccer.co.uk.
Although he has not authored any books, João Félix has shared personal insights and philosophies that reflect his mindset both on and off the field:
“I’m a player that wants to have the ball and play with happiness. That’s when I’m at my best.” +15+15+15
“My parents always told me: first do work, then they’ll take me to training.” — highlighting his disciplined upbringing and early commitment
“I personally have the utmost respect for everyone… I’m attracted by the big leagues—Spanish, English, Italian, French…” — reflecting his ambition and global football vision +9+9+9 If you intended to refer to a different João Félix—perhaps someone who writes books or works in literature—feel free to clarify, and I'd be happy to craft a proper author introduction complete with life, writing, and useful quotes!