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Evair

1965 - Today

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Evair Aparecido Paulino (born 21 February 1965), simply known as Evair, is a retired Brazilian footballer who played for the Brazil national team. Evair played for several clubs throughout his career; he is most famous for his time with Palmeiras, where he recorded 125 goals, making him the seventh all-time top scorer for the club. He also made a significant contribution to Vasco da Gama, helping the club win the Brazilian Série A title in 1997. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Evair is the 2,968th most popular soccer player (down from 2,099th in 2019), the 562nd most popular biography from Brazil (down from 440th in 2019) and the 286th most popular Brazilian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Evair ranks 2,968 out of 21,273Before him are Néstor Gorosito, Sigmund Haringer, Nils Rosén, Mohamed Al-Deayea, Federico Chiesa, and Víctor Benítez. After him are Konstantin Beskov, Vladimir Kesarev, Javier Ambrois, Hervé Revelli, Ladislav Pavlovič, and Nico Williams.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Evair ranks 234Before him are Álex de la Iglesia, Owen Hart, Emilio Sánchez, Steve Coogan, Reggie Miller, and Noah Emmerich. After him are Alexander Siddig, Akina Nakamori, Sean Patrick Flanery, Beth Gibbons, Caio Júnior, and Valdir Benedito.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Evair ranks 562 out of 2,236Before him are Nélida Piñon (1937), Cacau (1981), Rildo da Costa Menezes (1942), Irmã Dulce (1914), Tetsuo Okamoto (1932), and Batista (1955). After him are Oswaldo Cruz (1872), Henrique Mecking (1952), Igor Cavalera (1970), Mengálvio Pedro Figueiró (1939), Wagner Lopes (1969), and Pixinguinha (1897).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Brazil

Among soccer players born in Brazil, Evair ranks 286Before him are Marco Antônio (1951), Zé Maria (1949), Luisão (1981), Cacau (1981), Rildo da Costa Menezes (1942), and Batista (1955). After him are Mengálvio Pedro Figueiró (1939), Wagner Lopes (1969), Niginho (1912), Edílson (1971), Caio Júnior (1965), and Valdir Benedito (1965).