*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 01:43, 25 April 2024 (UTC) ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 22:50, 6 August 2024 (UTC)
Gabi Portilho was announced at Kindermann on 23 December 2012.[2] She made her league debut against Foz Cataratas on 18 September 2013.[3] Gabi Portilho scored her first league goal against Vasco da Gama on 18 September 2014, scoring in the 39th minute.[4]
First spell at São José
Gabi Portilho made her league debut against Foz Cataratas on 10 September 2015.[5] She scored her first league goals against Mixto on 16 September 2015, scoring 4 goals against the club.[6]
Madrid CFF
Hired in 2016 by Spanish team Madrid CFF, Gabi only played for seven months, before a grave knee injury forced her to spend a whole year recovering, during which she returned to Brazil.[7]
Second spell at São José
During her second spell at São José, Gabi Portilho made her league debut against Sport Recife on 25 April 2018.[8] She scored her first league goal against Pinheirense on 8 August 2018, scoring in the 80th minute.[9]
Audax
Gabi Portilho made her league debut against EC Vitória on 16 March 2019.[10] She scored her first league goal against Avaí on 15 September 2019, scoring in the 17th minute.[11]
3B da Amazônia
Gabi Portilho was part of the 2019 3B da Amazônia squad.[12]
Corinthians
In January 2020, Portilho signed for Corinthians.[13] This was the first professional club that she had played for.[14] Gabi Portilho made her league debut against Palmeiras on 9 February 2020.[15] She scored her first league goal against Cruzeiro on 7 September 2020, scoring in the 74th minute.[16] By 2024, Portilho had won 15 titles with Corinthians, including five editions of the Brazilian championship and three continental tournaments in the Copa Libertadores Femenina.[17]
Gabi Portilho made her u–17 debut against Japan U17s on 23 September 2012.[19]
Gabi Portilho was called up to the U–20 Brazil squad in 2014.[20] She made her debut a few months later against Germany U20s on 12 August 2014.[21]
Gabi Portilho was called up to the Brazil squad in 2017,[22] but had to pull out due to an injury. She was replaced by Camila.[23]
Gabi Portilho made her international debut against Spain on 7 April 2022.[24] She scored her first goal against Japan on 30 November 2023, scoring in the 61st minute.[25]
During the 2024 Summer Olympics, Gabi Portilho helped Brazil win the silver medal, scoring the goal that made them beat hosts France in the quarterfinals, and another during the semifinal with Spain.[26][27] Portilho ended up listed at 18th place in the 2024 Ballon d'Or,[28] and on December 4, The Guardian chose Portilho at the 60th place among the top 100 women footballers in the world of the year.[29]