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Elzo Coelho

1961 - Today

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Elzo Aloísio Coelho (born 22 January 1961), better known as Elzo, is a retired Brazilian footballer who played as a midfielder for the national team, a number of Brazilian clubs, and Portuguese Benfica. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Elzo Coelho is the 7,669th most popular soccer player (down from 7,146th in 2024), the 1,031st most popular biography from Brazil (down from 1,021st in 2019) and the 576th most popular Brazilian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Elzo Coelho ranks 7,675 out of 21,273Before her are Takashi Kawanishi, Tintín Márquez, Hawar Mulla Mohammed, Pável Pardo, Jordan Veretout, Gleison Bremer, Pablo Contreras, Radek Drulák, Shun Kumagai, José Luis Sierra, Tomislav Butina, and Alexander Nübel.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1961, Elzo Coelho ranks 671Before her are Max Julen, Roberta Pinotti, Nikolay Abramov, Lauren Tom, Saskia Reeves, and Magda Szubanski. After her are Lee Ju-ho, Mamady Youla, Kazuyori Mochizuki, John C. Baez, Hiroshi Jofuku, and Miro Gavran.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Elzo Coelho ranks 1,031 out of 2,236Before her are Marco Aurélio (1952), Francisco Lachowski (1991), Fernando Rech (1974), Márcio Rodrigues (1978), Bruno Alexandre Rodrigues (1989), and Gleison Bremer (1997). After her are Lucas Severino (1979), Robert de Pinho de Souza (1981), Rafael Sóbis (1985), Patrícia Pillar (1964), Polozzi (1955), and Reinaldo Vicente Simão (1968).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Brazil

Among soccer players born in Brazil, Elzo Coelho ranks 576Before her are Edmar (1960), Alex Teixeira (1990), Fernando Rech (1974), Márcio Rodrigues (1978), Bruno Alexandre Rodrigues (1989), and Gleison Bremer (1997). After her are Lucas Severino (1979), Robert de Pinho de Souza (1981), Rafael Sóbis (1985), Polozzi (1955), Reinaldo Vicente Simão (1968), and Diego Tardelli (1985).