She's among the tens of thousands of groupies known as "Neymarzetes," who worship the Brazil and Barcelona forward on both sides of the Atlantic as if he were a Justin Bieber in football cleats.
"Neymarmania" is sweeping across Brazil ahead of the team's World Cup last-16 clash with Chile today.
The face of Neymar, who changed haircuts and hair colour during the tournament before sporting a blond top, is everywhere: On advertising billboards, television commercials and in the hearts of his admirers.
With long reddish hair and nails painted in green, Andrade comes from a middle-class family living in Brasilia.
She has covered her bedroom with posters of the striker. She collects folders filled with newspaper articles about him.
Unable to score tickets for Brazil-Cameroon in Brasilia this week, she went to the pre-game practice hoping to get his attention.
"He knows I exist. My biggest dream is to kiss him and tell him I love him, that if he has a problem I will always be by his side," she says.
Her passion for Neymar began five years ago after an epileptic crisis.
"I wasn't interested in any particular player but when I turned 12, I became very sick," she says.
She was unable to walk or go school and risked being paralysed.
Spending hours at home on the Internet, Andrade found comfort in Neymar, who played for Brazilian club Santos at the time.
"I didn't see anybody. I had no friends. I became passionate about him," she says.
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