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Augusto Pedro de Sousa

1968 - Today

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Augusto Pedro de Sousa (born 5 November 1968), known as Augusto César or simply Augusto, is a Brazilian football coach and former player who played as either a left back or a midfielder. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Augusto Pedro de Sousa is the 374th most popular coach (up from 416th in 2019), the 1,067th most popular biography from Brazil (up from 1,263rd in 2019) and the 32nd most popular Brazilian Coach.

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Among COACHES

Among coaches, Augusto Pedro de Sousa ranks 374 out of 471Before him are Marco Aurélio, Marijan Pušnik, Hussein Ammouta, Aleksandar Janković, Czesław Michniewicz, and Bruce Rioch. After him are Ionel Ganea, Sandro Schwarz, Bob Knight, Amar Osim, Leandro Machado, and Wim Koevermans.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Augusto Pedro de Sousa ranks 567Before him are Irina Belova, Lavell Crawford, Svenja Schulze, Carlos Costa, Girolamo Giovinazzo, and Sibylle Berg. After him are Maja Blagdan, Dalton Tagelagi, Mickaël Madar, Kathleen Hanna, Gianluca Bortolami, and Joseph Cedar.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Augusto Pedro de Sousa ranks 1,067 out of 2,236Before him are Felipe Santana (1986), Lima (1983), Amanda Nunes (1988), Evanílson (1975), Maurício Rua (1981), and Willian José (1991). After him are Sandro (1989), Roger Ibañez (1998), Thaísa Menezes (1987), Humberlito Borges (1980), Leandro Machado (1963), and Nádson Rodrigues de Souza (1982).

Among COACHES In Brazil

Among coaches born in Brazil, Augusto Pedro de Sousa ranks 32Before him are René Simões (1952), Beto Almeida (1955), João Carlos (1956), Vadão (1956), Otacílio Gonçalves (1940), and Marco Aurélio (1952). After him are Leandro Machado (1963), Pintado (1965), Alexandré Pölking (1976), Luizinho Vieira (1972), Alberto Valentim (1975), and Juninho (1989).