SOCCER PLAYER

Edu Coimbra

1947 - Today

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Eduardo Antunes Coimbra (born February 5, 1947), better known as Edu, is a former Brazilian footballer who played as an attacking midfielder and went on to become a manager. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Edu Coimbra is the 609th most popular soccer player (down from 316th in 2019), the 134th most popular biography from Brazil (down from 90th in 2019) and the 62nd most popular Brazilian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Edu Coimbra ranks 609 out of 21,273Before him are Tarcisio Burgnich, Phil Neville, Émerson Leão, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Thibaut Courtois, and José Ángel Iribar. After him are Hong Myung-bo, Ichiro Hosotani, Jorge Burruchaga, Cesc Fàbregas, Herbert Chapman, and Edinson Cavani.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1947, Edu Coimbra ranks 170Before him are Jerry Rawlings, Roy Raymond, Marc Bolan, Billy Hayes, Dan Quayle, and Philémon Yang. After him are Adolfo Rodríguez Saá, Ry Cooder, Ibrahim al-Jaafari, Rakhee Gulzar, Thomas Christopher Collins, and Anne Archer.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Edu Coimbra ranks 134 out of 2,236Before him are Raphinha (1996), Júlio César (1979), Roberto Dinamite (1954), Émerson Leão (1949), Floriano Peixoto (1839), and Vanderlei Luxemburgo (1952). After him are Chico Xavier (1910), Alessandra Ambrosio (1981), Jânio Quadros (1917), Alisson (1992), Carlos Pace (1944), and Mário de Andrade (1893).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Brazil

Among soccer players born in Brazil, Edu Coimbra ranks 62Before him are Bauer (1925), Maicon Sisenando (1981), Raphinha (1996), Júlio César (1979), Roberto Dinamite (1954), and Émerson Leão (1949). After him are Alisson (1992), Hulk (1986), Clodoaldo (1949), Aldair (1965), Thiago Motta (1982), and Carlos José Castilho (1927).