VOLLEYBALL PLAYER

Ricardo Garcia

1975 - Today

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Ricardo Bermudez Garcia (born 19 November 1975), known as Ricardinho, is a Brazilian volleyball player. He competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics. Ricardinho was born in São Paulo. In 2004, he was part of the Brazilian team which won the gold medal in the Olympic tournament. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ricardo Garcia is the 43rd most popular volleyball player (up from 74th in 2019), the 1,112th most popular biography from Brazil (up from 1,223rd in 2019) and the 6th most popular Brazilian Volleyball Player.

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Among VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS

Among volleyball players, Ricardo Garcia ranks 43 out of 199Before him are Peter Blangé, Wilfredo León, Thaísa Menezes, Ana Fernández, Vladimir Alekno, and Jenia Grebennikov. After him are Bruno Rezende, Andrea Zorzi, Takako Shirai, Zhu Ting, Osmany Juantorena, and Murilo Endres.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Ricardo Garcia ranks 479Before him are Valérien Ismaël, Amara, Gentleman, Ekaterina Dafovska, Richard Morales, and Pierre Njanka. After him are Kornél Mundruczó, Sutton Foster, Norberto Fontana, Scott Chipperfield, Josip Skoko, and Nora Navas.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Ricardo Garcia ranks 1,112 out of 2,236Before him are Marcinho (1981), Marcos Leonardo (2003), Junior dos Santos (1984), Romarinho (1990), Fernandão (1978), and Edinho (1974). After him are Ânderson Lima (1973), Raffael (1985), André Luíz Baracho (1980), Edinho Baiano (1967), Alexandre Gallo (1967), and Mário Fernandes (1990).

Among VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS In Brazil

Among volleyball players born in Brazil, Ricardo Garcia ranks 6Before him are Bernardo Rezende (1959), Giba (1976), Sérgio Santos (1975), Dante Amaral (1980), and Thaísa Menezes (1987). After him are Bruno Rezende (1986), Murilo Endres (1981), Gustavo Endres (1975), Sheilla Castro (1983), Wallace de Souza (1987), and Ricardo Lucarelli (1992).