サッカー選手

Careca

1960 - 現在

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カレッカ (Careca)ことアントニオ・デ・オリヴェイラ・フィーリョ (Antonio de Oliveira Filho、1960年10月5日 - )は、ブラジルのサッカー選手。日本では、カレカとも表記される。ちなみにカレカは禿げ頭の意味。禿げてもいない彼がこの名で呼ばれる理由は、彼がファンだったコメディアン、カレッキーニャに由来する。 ウィキペディアで詳細を読む

His biography is available in 56 different languages on Wikipedia. Careca is the 306th most popular サッカー選手 (down from 214th in 2024), the 80th most popular biography from Brazil (down from 68th in 2019) and the 36th most popular Brazilian サッカー選手.

Careca is most famous for being a Brazilian soccer player who played for the Brazilian national team. He played for Santos and won the Copa Libertadores, which is the most prestigious club tournament in South America.

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Among サッカー選手

Among サッカー選手, Careca ranks 306 out of 21,273Before him are Fernando Hierro, Michael Ballack, Hisao Kami, Jair da Costa, Masao Takada, and František Plánička. After him are Akira Nozawa, Piet Keizer, Fernando Torres, Yukio Goto, Gianluca Vialli, and Richard Møller Nielsen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1960, Careca ranks 49Before him are Kelly LeBrock, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, David Duchovny, Reza Pahlavi, Crown Prince of Iran, Bono, and Yves Leterme. After him are Lepa Brena, Hugo Weaving, J. Christopher Stevens, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, Jorge Sampaoli, and Jean-Michel Basquiat.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Careca ranks 80 out of 2,236Before him are João Figueiredo (1918), Hélder Câmara (1909), Xuxa (1963), Rubens Barrichello (1972), Leonardo Boff (1938), and Jair da Costa (1940). After him are Zumbi (1655), Marcelo (1988), Dida (1973), Emílio Garrastazu Médici (1905), Vicente Feola (1909), and Adriano (1982).

Among サッカー選手 In Brazil

Among サッカー選手 born in Brazil, Careca ranks 36Before him are Leônidas (1913), Pepe (1983), Gérson (1941), Zizinho (1921), Dani Alves (1983), and Jair da Costa (1940). After him are Marcelo (1988), Dida (1973), Adriano (1982), Hilderaldo Bellini (1930), Mauro Ramos (1930), and Telê Santana (1931).

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