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Popó

1978 - Today

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Adilson Ferreira de Souza (born 1 September 1978), commonly known as Popó, is a Brazilian retired footballer. Mainly a forward, he also played as an attacking midfielder. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Popó is the 13,394th most popular soccer player (down from 11,457th in 2019), the 1,647th most popular biography from Brazil (down from 1,465th in 2019) and the 1,068th most popular Brazilian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Popó ranks 13,394 out of 21,273Before her are Sebastián Fernández, Bessam, Shin Nakamura, David Babunski, Muamer Vugdalić, and Giulia Gwinn. After her are José Antônio Martins Galvão, Daniel Kolář, Dimitar Makriev, Gyasi Zardes, Rui Pedro, and Shinichi Kawaguchi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Popó ranks 963Before her are Rachel Stevens, Jérôme Moïso, Britta Oppelt, Yoshio Kitagawa, Yoshitaka Kageyama, and Boris Avrukh. After her are Scott Raynor, Carien Kleibeuker, Claiton, Virender Sehwag, Tamara Tansykkuzhina, and Keri Lynn Pratt.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Popó ranks 1,647 out of 2,236Before her are Valdeci Basílio da Silva (1972), Igor Julio (1998), Rodrigo Possebon (1989), Caio Alves (1986), Osmar Aparecido de Azevedo (1980), and Almir Moraes Andrade (1973). After her are José Antônio Martins Galvão (1982), Éder Ceccon (1983), Claiton (1978), Marcos Aurélio (1984), Dininho (1975), and Ana Carolina Reston (1985).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Brazil

Among soccer players born in Brazil, Popó ranks 1,068Before her are Valdeci Basílio da Silva (1972), Igor Julio (1998), Rodrigo Possebon (1989), Caio Alves (1986), Osmar Aparecido de Azevedo (1980), and Almir Moraes Andrade (1973). After her are José Antônio Martins Galvão (1982), Éder Ceccon (1983), Claiton (1978), Marcos Aurélio (1984), Dininho (1975), and João Gomes (2001).