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Nelinho

1950 - Today

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Manoel Rezende de Mattos Cabral (born July 26, 1950), known as Nelinho, is a former Brazilian association footballer who played as right back. He played for several clubs in his home country and abroad, including Belo Horizonte rivals Cruzeiro and Atlético Mineiro. Nelinho also represented the Brazil national team in two FIFA World Cups. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Nelinho is the 1,944th most popular soccer player (down from 1,796th in 2019), the 414th most popular biography from Brazil (down from 390th in 2019) and the 195th most popular Brazilian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Nelinho ranks 1,944 out of 21,273Before him are Jakub Błaszczykowski, Zezé Moreira, Thomas Berthold, Ewald Lienen, Luís Fabiano, and Lorenzo Staelens. After him are Christian Atsu, Luigi Di Biagio, Isabelino Gradín, Terry Venables, Édouard Mendy, and Ján Kozák.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1950, Nelinho ranks 287Before him are Slava Polunin, Johan Leysen, Rajinikanth, Kenny Ortega, Álvaro Noboa, and Princess Nora of Liechtenstein. After him are Joe Bugner, Gérard Lanvin, Jon Polito, John Terry, Dino Meneghin, and Lino Červar.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Nelinho ranks 414 out of 2,236Before him are Paulinho de Almeida (1932), Heleno de Freitas (1920), Plínio Salgado (1895), Neto (1989), Zezé Moreira (1907), and Luís Fabiano (1980). After him are Marcos Senna (1976), Dadá Maravilha (1946), Araken Patusca (1905), Júlio César (1963), Ivan Lins (1945), and Jorginho (1991).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Brazil

Among soccer players born in Brazil, Nelinho ranks 195Before him are Canário (1934), Paulinho de Almeida (1932), Heleno de Freitas (1920), Neto (1989), Zezé Moreira (1907), and Luís Fabiano (1980). After him are Marcos Senna (1976), Dadá Maravilha (1946), Araken Patusca (1905), Júlio César (1963), Jorginho (1991), and José Perácio (1917).