SOCCER PLAYER

Paulo Sérgio

1968 - Today

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Paulo Sérgio Bento Brito (born 19 February 1968), known as Paulo Sérgio, is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a forward. He is currently manager of Saudi Pro League club Al-Okhdood. He amassed Primeira Liga totals of 86 matches and 18 goals over seven seasons, but played mainly in the lower divisions of Portugal. He also spent a year in the French fourth tier with Grenoble, in a 17-year senior career. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Paulo Sérgio is the 9,952nd most popular soccer player, the 522nd most popular biography from Portugal and the 150th most popular Portuguese Soccer Player.

Paulo Sérgio, the Portuguese football manager born in 1968, is most famous for his coaching career, including leading teams in the Primeira Liga and the Scottish Premiership. He is also known for his time as a player, particularly as a midfielder for clubs like Sporting CP and the Portuguese national team.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Paulo Sérgio ranks 795Before him are Mary Lou Retton, Ben Shepherd, An Han-bong, Masanori Sanada, Carsten Embach, and Ben Shenkman. After him are Mike Dean, Nicoleta Alexandru, Gesiel José de Lima, Donald Johnson, Paula Cole, and Jordi Calafat.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, Paulo Sérgio ranks 520 out of 633Before him are Catarina Martins (1973), Nélson Oliveira (1991), Nuno Assis (1977), and Ricardo Rocha (1978). After him are Mimicat (1984), Lucílio Batista (1965), Nuno Tavares (2000), Maro (1994), Ricardo Horta (1994), Nuno Resende (1973), Emílio Peixe (1973), and Miguel Oliveira (1995).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Portugal

Among soccer players born in Portugal, Paulo Sérgio ranks 149Before him are Rúben Micael (1986), José Sá (1993), Nélson Oliveira (1991), Nuno Assis (1977), and Ricardo Rocha (1978). After him are Nuno Tavares (2000), Ricardo Horta (1994), Emílio Peixe (1973), Rúben Semedo (1994), Hugo Leal (1980), Paulinho Santos (1970), and André André (1989).