Nevertheless, on more than one occasion, she saved Nantes from defeat in the European League. Kastamonu, Lublin or the quarter-final return leg against Zvezda, her second-half performances, in which she shines brightest, have become famous across Europe.
“Our team has a great bench and we all manage to be kind of fresh at the end of the games. It might be an advantage when you are playing two games in two days, just like we will at the Finals,” adds De Paula.
With the Brazil national team, the 24-year-old has plenty of final tournament experience, including a couple of World Championships, but according to her, the excitement ahead of the EHF Finals Women is completely different.
“Every player wants to compete with her national team, it is a dream for everyone. But this time, it feels to me that the trophy is closer than it has ever been. We know we have to play our best in two games and that we can reach something great.”
Nantes are set to open the EHF FINALS against hosts CS Minaur Baia Mare on Saturday 8 May at 14:45 CEST, followed by the other semi-final between Siófok KC and Herning-Ikast Håndbold at 18:00 CEST.
The 3/4 placement match and the final are scheduled for Sunday 9 May.
The EHF Finals Women will be even more special for Bruna De Paula as she will leave Nantes next summer to join French powerhouse Metz.
She will not be the only important player to leave the club, as Blandine Dancette and Camille Ayglon-Saurina, two of the 2017 world champions with France, will also move in the summer.
For De Paula, the excitement around this weekend's tournament and the prospect of leaving make for an interesting mix.
“I want to leave Nantes with my head held high and say goodbye with a trophy. I know I have been part of the history of the club already, with us reaching the Finals, but it is not over yet. I want something even bigger than that.”