Soccer Player

Iarley

Brazilian footballer

1974 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Iarley is the 10,705th most popular soccer player, the 1,351st most popular biography from Brazil and the 792nd most popular Brazilian Soccer Player.

Iarley, the Brazilian footballer born in 1974, is most famous for his successful career as a forward, particularly during his time with clubs like Ceará and Goiás. He is also known for his contributions to the Brazilian national team, including participating in the 2001 Copa América.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Iarley ranks 10,692 out of 21,273Before him are Marcin Bułka, Claudio Echeverri, Pedro, Georgios Georgiadis, Mathías Olivera, and Juan Carlos Henao. After him are Juan Carlos Franco, Lewis Dunk, Florin Niță, Adama Coulibaly, Christian Kabasele, and Francisco Javier Rodríguez.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Iarley ranks 818Before him are Marcus Camby, Camilla Martin, Barbara Schöneberger, Marianne Timmer, Clare Kramer, and Berto Romero. After him are Danilo Hondo, Tariq Abdul-Wahad, Viktor Röthlin, Melly Goeslaw, Gerardo García León, and Adel Nefzi.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Iarley ranks 1,351 out of NaNBefore him are Adriano Pereira da Silva (1982), Fábio Lima (1993), Nílson (1965), Alexandra do Nascimento (1981), Vanessa da Mata (1976), and Pedro (1997). After him are João Pedro (1992), José Roberto de Oliveira (1980), Válber Costa (1971), Rafael Carioca (1989), André Luiz Moreira (1974), and Sandro André da Silva (1974).

Among Soccer Players In Brazil

Among soccer players born in Brazil, Iarley ranks 792Before him are Wendel Geraldo (1982), Kaká (1981), Adriano Pereira da Silva (1982), Fábio Lima (1993), Nílson (1965), and Pedro (1997). After him are João Pedro (1992), José Roberto de Oliveira (1980), Válber Costa (1971), Rafael Carioca (1989), André Luiz Moreira (1974), and Sandro André da Silva (1974).

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