Height, Weight & Measurements
Casemiro stands at 6 feet 0.5 inches (1.84 meters). Official records do not consistently report his weight, but he is typically listed between 84–86 kg (185–190 lbs), which is standard for a midfielder of his build.
Casemiro was highly praised by his manager Erik ten Hag in January, who commented: "Casemiro is magnificent. In front of the back line, always taking good positions, in and out of position. And he can deal with the ball, he can give the right pass. So, he can accelerate the game and if necessary, he can score." On 4 February, Casemiro was given a red card for violent conduct during a match against Crystal Palace for putting his hands around the neck of Will Hughes during a confrontation which also saw Antony and Jeffrey Schlupp receive yellow cards. This resulted in a three-match domestic ban; United would go on to win the match 2–1. On 26 February, Man Utd won the EFL Cup, Casemiro's first trophy at the club and United's first trophy since 2017, with Casemiro scoring the opening goal in the 33rd minute of the 2–0 victory against Newcastle United in the final. His performance also earned him the Alan Hardaker Trophy. On 12 March, Casemiro was given a red card for a tackle on Carlos Alcaraz in a match against Southampton where referee Anthony Taylor overturned his initial yellow card decision for a straight red card after a VAR review, and Casemiro received a four match suspension; Man Utd would go on to draw the match 0–0. Casemiro would be the only player of the 2022–23 Premier League to receive 2 red cards, and the only Man Utd player to receive a red card for that season.
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Weight | 190 lbs |
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Dating & Relationship Status
Casemiro has been married to Anna Mariana Ortega since June 28, 2014. The couple has one child.
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Net Worth
Casemiro has a notable presence on major social media platforms. He is active on Instagram under the handle @casemiro (with millions of followers), where he shares insights into his personal life, training, and match updates. He is also present on Twitter and Facebook, though he is most visible on Instagram.
Education
There is limited public information about Casemiro’s formal education. Like many Brazilian footballers, he likely attended local schools in São José dos Campos but dropped out early to pursue professional football training and development academies. His main focus since childhood has been on sports, particularly football.