Soccer Player

Luiz Carlos Pereira

Brazilian footballer

1960 - today

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His biography is available in 26 different languages on Wikipedia. Luiz Carlos Pereira is the 8,645th most popular soccer player (down from 8,530th in 2024), the 1,155th most popular biography from Brazil and the 647th most popular Brazilian Soccer Player.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Luiz Carlos Pereira ranks 8,639 out of 21,273Before him are Laurent Robert, Quinton Fortune, Hirokazu Sasaki, Fábio Camilo de Brito, Sho Kagami, and Senijad Ibričić. After him are Argel Fucks, Alexei Eremenko, Fabián Estay, Pablo Maffeo, Bruno Versavel, and Nobuhisa Yamada.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1960, Luiz Carlos Pereira ranks 848Before him are Slađana Golić, Maya Jribi, Patrick Groc, Joel McKinnon Miller, Sergey Danilin, and Ola By Rise. After him are Kevin Clash, Erik Poppe, Oleksandr Batyuk, Matthias Jacob, Ivar Stukolkin, and Tecla Marinescu.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Luiz Carlos Pereira ranks 1,155 out of NaNBefore him are Bruno Rezende (1986), Robert da Silva Almeida (1971), Deborah Secco (1979), Michelle Bolsonaro (1982), Robson Ponte (1976), and Fábio Camilo de Brito (1975). After him are Argel Fucks (1974), Reinier Jesus Carvalho (2002), Sissi (1967), Paulo Vítor (1957), Adalto (1978), and Dodô (1974).

Among Soccer Players In Brazil

Among soccer players born in Brazil, Luiz Carlos Pereira ranks 647Before him are Edinho Baiano (1967), Alexandre Gallo (1967), Mário Fernandes (1990), Robert da Silva Almeida (1971), Robson Ponte (1976), and Fábio Camilo de Brito (1975). After him are Argel Fucks (1974), Reinier Jesus Carvalho (2002), Sissi (1967), Paulo Vítor (1957), Adalto (1978), and Dodô (1974).

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