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Cuca

1963 - Today

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≈ Alexi Stival (born 7 June 1963), known as Cuca (Portuguese pronunciation: [kukɐ]), is a Brazilian professional football coach and former player. He was recently the head coach of Atlético Mineiro. Cuca played as a forward, winning Campeonato Gaúcho titles for Grêmio and Internacional, while also featuring for Palmeiras and Santos, among others. He made one appearance for the Brazil national team in 1991. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia. Cuca is the 5,497th most popular soccer player (down from 3,475th in 2024), the 840th most popular biography from Brazil (down from 641st in 2019) and the 444th most popular Brazilian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Cuca ranks 5,497 out of 21,273Before him are Atsushi Terui, Julio Cardeñosa, Odd Frantzen, Tatsuya Kawahara, Rodrigo Bentancur, and Diego Fuser. After him are Artur Boruc, Takuya Ito, Vasil Metodiev, Stefan Majewski, Everton Nogueira, and Bukayo Saka.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Cuca ranks 487Before him are Andy Timmons, Claudia Brücken, Solvita Āboltiņa, Daniel Pearl, Yelena Romanova, and Danuta Lato. After him are José Basualdo, Dan Osman, Lotta Engberg, Anne Jahren, Paul Oakenfold, and Richard Garfield.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Cuca ranks 840 out of 2,236Before him are Marcello Novaes (1962), Wanderlei Silva (1976), Alexandre José Bortolato (1973), João Carlos de Oliveira (1954), Zetti (1965), and Alberto Dines (1932). After him are Everton Nogueira (1959), Marielle Franco (1979), Antônio Silva (1952), Izabel Goulart (1984), Daniela Escobar (1969), and Fábio Simplício (1979).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Brazil

Among soccer players born in Brazil, Cuca ranks 444Before him are Magno Alves (1976), Rôni (1977), Emerson Palmieri (1994), Vagner da Silva Sarti (1978), Alexandre José Bortolato (1973), and Zetti (1965). After him are Everton Nogueira (1959), Antônio Silva (1952), Fábio Simplício (1979), Diego Carlos (1993), Juninho Fonseca (1958), and Lucas Leiva (1987).