I was still 23 years old, I was not a kid anymore, but I think it was quite a change for me. I would not necessarily call it a shock, but it was something that I was not used to, because there is a totally different environment. I am not criticising Brazil, it is my home country and I love it, but I felt a big change.
First of all, the security is bigger in Spain and in Europe in general. The quality of life is also better, the people have more money and they live a better life, because they have bigger salaries. But that did not matter so much for me, I was there to learn, to improve and to play handball. A thing that helped me immensely was having another Brazilian player there, Arthur Malburg Patrianova, who had been there for some years already.
He basically took me under his wing, he helped with the language, with what I needed, with everything to start playing handball better and better. Of course, at times, it was difficult, with such a big difference and such a long distance to Brazil. But I knew what I was getting into and I knew I had to perform.
Then I got to Szeged, I spent three years there, and since 2018, I have been at Barça, which has been a dream. Of course, Barça are well known in Brazil, not necessarily for handball, but also for football. But now, people are also watching our matches, because there are Brazilians there.