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Giovane Élber

1972 - Today

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Élber de Souza (born 23 July 1972), commonly known as Giovane Élber, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a striker. A prolific goalscorer in various clubs, Élber's career was mostly spent in Germany, where he represented most notably Bayern Munich (six full seasons), scoring a total of 133 league goals in 260 matches for three clubs. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Giovane Élber is the 813th most popular soccer player (up from 963rd in 2019), the 180th most popular biography from Brazil (up from 231st in 2019) and the 80th most popular Brazilian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Giovane Élber ranks 813 out of 21,273Before him are Ruud Geels, Mario Mandžukić, Karol Dobiaš, Branko Stanković, Dimitar Berbatov, and Luigi Allemandi. After him are Yaya Touré, Mauricio Pochettino, Klaus Allofs, Max Morlock, Rogério Ceni, and Dudu Georgescu.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Giovane Élber ranks 52Before him are John Abraham, Narges Mohammadi, Karl Nehammer, Tom Hooper, Leymah Gbowee, and Karl Urban. After him are Mauricio Pochettino, Pat Rafter, Jos Verstappen, Sundar Pichai, Alyssa Milano, and Toni Collette.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Giovane Élber ranks 180 out of 2,236Before him are Afonso Pena (1847), Jorginho (1964), Sebastião Lazaroni (1950), Friaça (1924), Toquinho (1946), and Pedro Américo (1843). After him are Maria Bueno (1939), Paulo Evaristo Arns (1921), Rogério Ceni (1973), Félix Miélli Venerando (1937), Rubens de Falco (1931), and Roberto Burle Marx (1909).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Brazil

Among soccer players born in Brazil, Giovane Élber ranks 80Before him are Zózimo (1932), Orlando Peçanha (1935), Francisco Aramburu (1922), Dirceu (1952), Jorginho (1964), and Friaça (1924). After him are Rogério Ceni (1973), Félix Miélli Venerando (1937), Hércules Brito Ruas (1939), Altair Gomes de Figueiredo (1938), Willian (1988), and Raí (1965).