SOCCER PLAYER

Carlos Germano

1970 - Today

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Carlos Germano Schwambach Neto (born 14 August 1970), better known as Carlos Germano, is a former Brazilian footballer who played goalkeeper. He was a member of the Brazilian squads that won the 1997 Copa América and that reached the final of the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Carlos Germano is the 7,800th most popular soccer player (down from 7,646th in 2019), the 1,054th most popular biography from Brazil (up from 1,069th in 2019) and the 592nd most popular Brazilian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Carlos Germano ranks 7,800 out of 21,273Before her are Ryan Gravenberch, Park Joo-ho, Laurent Fournier, Shota Hayashi, Takashi Fukunishi, and Ahmad Reza Abedzadeh. After her are Yasuto Honda, Lamá, Hidemasa Morita, Ibrahim Hassan, Catanha, and Matheus Cunha.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Carlos Germano ranks 551Before her are Cecily von Ziegesar, Maria Bashir, Saïd Chiba, Manisha Koirala, Cláudia Abreu, and Josh Hopkins. After her are Nagaru Tanigawa, Yoshihiro Tajiri, Tory Belleci, Hakeem Jeffries, Paul Oscar, and Jordan Knight.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Carlos Germano ranks 1,054 out of 2,236Before her are Rubinho (1982), Cláudia Abreu (1970), Gabriela Guimarães (1994), Alex Mineiro (1975), Leandro Simioni (1974), and Eduardo Campos (1965). After her are Catanha (1972), Matheus Cunha (1999), Gláucio de Jesus Carvalho (1975), Caçapa (1976), Roger Guerreiro (1982), and Dodô (1990).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Brazil

Among soccer players born in Brazil, Carlos Germano ranks 592Before her are Everton Kempes dos Santos Gonçalves (1982), Jonas Gonçalves Oliveira (1984), Juninho (1977), Rubinho (1982), Alex Mineiro (1975), and Leandro Simioni (1974). After her are Catanha (1972), Matheus Cunha (1999), Gláucio de Jesus Carvalho (1975), Caçapa (1976), Roger Guerreiro (1982), and Dodô (1990).