SOCCER PLAYER

Paulo Alves

1969 - Today

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Paulo Lourenço Martins Alves (born 10 December 1969) is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a centre-forward, currently a manager. He amassed Primeira Liga totals of 301 matches and 78 goals over 13 seasons, mainly with Gil Vicente (five years). He also represented in the competition Marítimo, Sporting CP (three apiece) União de Leiria (two) and Braga. Internationally, he won the FIFA World Youth Championship in 1989 and was part of the Olympic team that came fourth in 1996, also being a senior international in the mid-1990s. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Paulo Alves is the 8,941st most popular soccer player, the 505th most popular biography from Portugal and the 140th most popular Portuguese Soccer Player.

Paulo Alves is most famous for his career as a Portuguese football coach and former player, particularly for his time as a forward in various clubs and his contributions to coaching in Portuguese football. He is recognized for his tactical knowledge and development of young players.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Paulo Alves ranks 764Before him are Shuta Sonoda, Ronny Weller, Kara Walker, Qiu Miaojin, Igor Pamić, and Dweezil Zappa. After him are Ximena Restrepo, Domino Harvey, Brandy Ledford, Mateo Garralda, Íñigo Cuesta, and Vanessa Beecroft.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, Paulo Alves ranks 503 out of 633Before him are João Almeida (1998), Sérgio Paulinho (1980), Vânia Fernandes (1985), and Rui Silva (1994). After him are Carla Sacramento (1971), Carlos Martins (1982), José Azevedo (1973), Zé Castro (1983), Catarina Furtado (1972), Nuno Frechaut (1977), Renato Veiga (2003), and João Vieira (1976).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Portugal

Among soccer players born in Portugal, Paulo Alves ranks 140Before him are Custódio Castro (1983), Pedro Barbosa (1970), Vitorino Antunes (1987), André Almeida (1990), Miguel Lopes (1986), and Rui Silva (1994). After him are Carlos Martins (1982), Zé Castro (1983), Nuno Frechaut (1977), Renato Veiga (2003), Rúben Micael (1986), and José Sá (1993).