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Jorginho

1985 - Today

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Jorge Pereira da Silva (born 4 December 1985), better known as Jorginho, is a Brazilian former football player who played as a striker. He is the brother of prolific Brazilian striker Ueslei. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jorginho is the 14,116th most popular soccer player (up from 14,669th in 2019), the 1,762nd most popular biography from Brazil (up from 1,805th in 2019) and the 1,151st most popular Brazilian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Jorginho ranks 14,116 out of 21,273Before him are Kevin Behrens, Daishi Kato, Hiroshi Narazaki, Rasmus Schüller, Cadu, and Naoyuki Fujita. After him are Alfredo Pacheco, Guglielmo Stendardo, Saskia Bartusiak, Makoto Kakegawa, Hassan Maatouk, and Johan Dahlin.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Jorginho ranks 1,018Before him are Andy Soucek, Zahar Efimenko, Niki Mäenpää, Derek Hough, Mariel Zagunis, and Bahodirjon Sultonov. After him are Olga Kucherenko, Gøril Snorroeggen, Bunichiro Abe, Óscar Granados, Tyrone Spong, and Óscar Brayson.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Jorginho ranks 1,762 out of 2,236Before him are Luan Santana (1991), Marco Brito (1977), Manuela d'Ávila (1981), Alan Patrick (1991), Jadel Gregório (1980), and Cadu (1974). After him are Júnior Negrão (1986), Lucas Saatkamp (1986), Natália Pereira (1989), Perla Haney-Jardine (1997), Ramón Osni Moreira Lage (1988), and Maurício Rodorigues Alves Domingues (1978).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Brazil

Among soccer players born in Brazil, Jorginho ranks 1,151Before him are Lucas Gomes (1990), Dudu (1992), Obina (1983), Marco Brito (1977), Alan Patrick (1991), and Cadu (1974). After him are Júnior Negrão (1986), Ramón Osni Moreira Lage (1988), Maurício Rodorigues Alves Domingues (1978), Gláuber (1983), Danilo Larangeira (1984), and Samir Lima de Araújo (1981).