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Neto

1966 - Today

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José Ferreira Neto (born 9 September 1966), commonly known as Craque Neto or simply Neto, is a Brazilian former professional footballer and current sports broadcaster. After retiring from the game he has been active in the media. He's been working for Bandeirantes since 1999, and currently presents Os Donos da Bola. An attacking midfielder, he played 470 games and scored 184 goals in his entire career. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Neto is the 8,118th most popular soccer player, the 1,086th most popular biography from Brazil and the 614th most popular Brazilian Soccer Player.

Neto, the Brazilian footballer, is most famous for his career as a goalkeeper, having played for clubs such as Valencia and the Brazilian national team. He is also known for his performances in various domestic leagues and his contributions to the sport as a commentator after retirement.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Neto ranks 642Before him are Fatma Şahin, Olaf Zinke, Conny Aerts, Peter Outerbridge, Meldrick Taylor, and Adrienne Shelly. After him are Stefan Rehn, Garry Conille, Michihisa Date, Joshua Malina, Peter DeLuise, and Miloš Tichý.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Neto ranks 1,086 out of 2,236Before him are Bruno Sarpa Costa (1984), Paulo Rodrigues Barc (1960), Marcelo Rosa da Silva (1976), Cléo (1985), Sandro Ricci (1974), and Edson Aparecido de Souza (1962). After him are Francileudo Santos (1979), Júlio César (1978), Marcia Barbosa (1960), Celso Luis Gomes (1964), Fernando Menegazzo (1981), and Pintado (1965).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Brazil

Among soccer players born in Brazil, Neto ranks 615Before him are Humberlito Borges (1980), Nádson Rodrigues de Souza (1982), Bruno Sarpa Costa (1984), Paulo Rodrigues Barc (1960), Marcelo Rosa da Silva (1976), Cléo (1985), and Edson Aparecido de Souza (1962). After him are Francileudo Santos (1979), Júlio César (1978), Celso Luis Gomes (1964), Fernando Menegazzo (1981), and Matheus Nunes (1998).