Giovana Queiroz

[11][12] She made her official debut for Levante in qualification for the 2021–22 UEFA Women's Champions League, entering the match against Celtic as a substitute.

She entered the match as a substitute and scored twice in extra time, including the match-winning goal that helped Levante advance to Round 2 of qualifying.

[16] Amid injuries at Arsenal, however, Queiroz was recalled the following January,[17] after only seven matches for Everton, in which she had scored one goal against Tottenham.

[28] Queiroz was called twice to represent the United States U17 national team in May and June 2019, playing at the UEFA Development Tournament held in May 2019 in Czech Republic.

[33] In August 2019, Queiroz was called to represent the Spain U17 national team in a friendly tournament held in Sweden in September of the same year.

[46] Brazil ended up winning the tournament for the 8th time, with Queiroz starting the initial match against Argentina[47] and coming up as a substitute against Uruguay[48] at the group stage.

In July 2022, Queiroz was named to Brazil's squad for the 2022 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup at Costa Rica, but she withdrew from the tournament.

In October 2024, Queiroz was called back to the national team, after a nearly two years absence, by new coach Arthur Elias,[49] for two friendly matches against Colombia.

[50] In November 2024, Queiroz was called up again for two friendly matches against Australia,[51] scoring the third goal in a 3-1 victory against the home team.