SOCCER PLAYER

Geílson de Carvalho Soares

1984 - Today

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Geílson de Carvalho Soares (born April 10, 1984 in Cuiabá), referred to as Geílson, is a striker. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Geílson de Carvalho Soares is the 12,267th most popular soccer player (down from 11,957th in 2019), the 1,503rd most popular biography from Brazil (up from 1,519th in 2019) and the 947th most popular Brazilian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Geílson de Carvalho Soares ranks 12,267 out of 21,273Before him are Serge Gakpé, Javi Guerra, Hayato Okanaka, Luciano Narsingh, Paul Agostino, and Jymmy França. After him are Josuha Guilavogui, Ivan Kelava, Wagner Pereira Cardozo, Fernando Fernández, Kensaku Omori, and Leandro Costa Miranda Moraes.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Geílson de Carvalho Soares ranks 758Before him are Priscah Jeptoo, Edina Gallovits-Hall, Baron Corbin, Gaizka Toquero, Serey Dié, and Jymmy França. After him are Ismael Falcón, Burim Kukeli, René Toft Hansen, Alma Zadić, Anna Kikina, and Patrick Ochs.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Geílson de Carvalho Soares ranks 1,503 out of 2,236Before him are Fumagalli (1977), Gabriel (1992), Raul Neto (1992), Andrei Girotto (1992), Alan David Dotti (1977), and Jymmy França (1984). After him are Wagner Pereira Cardozo (1966), Fabinho (1974), Alison dos Santos (2000), Bernardo (1995), Juca (1979), and Thiago Monteiro (1994).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Brazil

Among soccer players born in Brazil, Geílson de Carvalho Soares ranks 947Before him are José Alves dos Santos Júnior (1969), Fumagalli (1977), Gabriel (1992), Andrei Girotto (1992), Alan David Dotti (1977), and Jymmy França (1984). After him are Wagner Pereira Cardozo (1966), Fabinho (1974), Bernardo (1995), Juca (1979), Claudecir Aparecido de Aguiar (1975), and Rômulo (1987).