SOCCER PLAYER

Cássio Ramos

1987 - Today

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Cássio Roberto Ramos (born 6 June 1987), simply known as Cássio, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Cruzeiro. Cássio began his career at the academy of Grêmio in his home state of Rio Grande do Sul and was quickly promoted to the club's first team. He then spent some time in the Netherlands for PSV, where he won two trophies, and Sparta Rotterdam, before joining Corinthians in 2012. Until his departure for Cruzeiro in May 2024, Cássio has made over 700 appearances for Corinthians and won two Brasileirão titles, four Campeonato Paulista titles, a Copa Libertadores, a Recopa Sudamericana and a FIFA Club World Cup in 2012, where the Timão beat Chelsea in the final. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 34 different languages on Wikipedia. Cássio Ramos is the 8,857th most popular soccer player (down from 6,092nd in 2024), the 1,159th most popular biography from Brazil (down from 898th in 2019) and the 665th most popular Brazilian Soccer Player.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1987, Cássio Ramos ranks 385Before him are Aly Cissokho, Raúl Bobadilla, Gemma Ward, Sebastian Prödl, Samantha Bentley, and Marc Wilson. After him are Ksenia Sukhinova, Saara Aalto, Dillon Francis, Steven Kruijswijk, Iván Marcano, and Josie Loren.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Cássio Ramos ranks 1,161 out of 2,236Before him are Felipe Augusto de Almeida Monteiro (1989), Ueslei (1972), Artur Moraes (1981), Igor de Camargo (1983), Adiel de Oliveira Amorim (1980), Guilherme Siqueira (1986), Kenedy (1996), and Murilo Endres (1981). After him are André Sá (1977), Rafael Bastos (1985), Bento (1999), and Adriano Ferreira Martins (1982).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Brazil

Among soccer players born in Brazil, Cássio Ramos ranks 666Before him are Felipe Augusto de Almeida Monteiro (1989), Ueslei (1972), Artur Moraes (1981), Igor de Camargo (1983), Adiel de Oliveira Amorim (1980), Guilherme Siqueira (1986), and Kenedy (1996). After him are Rafael Bastos (1985), Bento (1999), Adriano Ferreira Martins (1982), Marco Antônio (1963), and Junior Messias (1991).