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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia April 2026

João Mendes de Assis Moreira

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Personal information
Full name

João Mendes de Assis Moreira

Date of birth
25 February 2005

Place of birth
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Height
1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)

Position
Winger


Team information
Current team

Hull City

 

Youth career

Flamengo
Vasco da Gama

Boavista-RJ
- 2018

Cruzeiro
2018 - 2022

Barcelona
2023 - 2024

Burnley
2024 - 2025

Hull City
2025 -

 

João Mendes de Assis Moreira is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a winger for the academy of EFL Championship club Hull City.

Early and personal life
João Mendes was born in Rio de Janeiro to Brazilian footballing legend Ronaldinho and professional dancer Janaina Mendes. 

His uncle is former footballer Assis, while his cousin, and Assis’ son, Diego Assis also pursued a career in football.

 

Club career | Early career

João Mendes first took an interest in football at the age of four, when he asked his mother to enrol him in a football school.

At the age of ten, he joined the academy of Flamengo, before playing indoor football for Vasco da Gama, followed by a short spell with Boavista-RJ.

At the age of thirteen, he had a successful trial at Cruzeiro, where he hid the fact that his father was Ronaldinho from fellow trialists, as well as Cruzeiro staff.

A year after joining, he signed his first professional contract with the club, a six-year deal, in 2019.

Shortly after signing professional terms, he scored two goals for Cruzeiro at a youth tournament hosted in China.


Barcelona
In February 2022, after almost four seasons with the club, João Mendes left Cruzeiro.

Having been without a club for almost a year, he went on trial with Spanish side Barcelona in January 2023.

He had been linked to the Catalan club, where his father used to play, since 2020.

He reportedly did not impress Barcelona coaches during his trial period, with club president and long-time friend of Ronaldinho, Joan Laporta, requesting an extension to the trial for further technical analysis.

On 7 February 2023, at the MD Grand Gala, Ronaldinho stated, "With the arrival of my son at Barça I will be even more present," seemingly confirming João Mendes' move to Barcelona.

João Mendes played in a friendly match for Barcelona's under-19 team in a 3:1 win over Manchester United on 16 February 2023.

Following the game, Laporta stated, "We want Ronaldinho's son to continue his career here.

We will make him a contract offer. 

The other day, we spoke with Roberto (his agent), and he has to close some things in Brazil."

João Mendes officially signed for Barcelona on 2 March 2023, being assigned to the youth team.


Burnley
On 14 August 2024, Mendes was photographed holding a Burnley jersey alongside his agent. Reputable reports circulated claiming he had penned a two-year contract with the club.

After just one season with Burnley, it was reported on 20 May 2025 that he would be released early.

Hull City
On 11 September 2025, Mendes joined the academy of Championship club Hull City.


International career
João Mendes holds a Spanish passport, making him eligible to represent Spain, as well as his nation of birth, Brazil.