SOCCER PLAYER

Ricardo Goulart

1991 - Today

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Ricardo Goulart Pereira (Brazilian Portuguese: [ʁiˈkaʁdu ɡuˈlaʁ]; born 5 June 1991), known as Ricardo Goulart, is a Brazilian former footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. Goulart started his career with Santo André in 2009, and remained at the club until 2011, with a loan to Internacional. He played the 2012 season Goiás in the second tier, before joining Cruzeiro the following year. At Cruzeiro, Goulart cemented a place in the first team, and during his two-year stint, he made a total of 99 appearances and scored 34 times, winning the 2014 Brasileiro with the club. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Ricardo Goulart is the 11,078th most popular soccer player (down from 9,701st in 2024), the 1,397th most popular biography from Brazil (down from 1,276th in 2019) and the 837th most popular Brazilian Soccer Player.

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Among people born in 1991, Ricardo Goulart ranks 398Before him are Nikola Maksimović, Ana Carolina da Silva, Reggie Bullock, Sofia Black-D'Elia, Brianna Rollins-McNeal, and Paulina Gaitán. After him are Robin Stjernberg, Baiba Bendika, Mattia Destro, Addison Timlin, Ragnhild Haga, and Farrah Abraham.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Ricardo Goulart ranks 1,399 out of 2,236Before him are Marquinho (1986), Weligton Oliveira (1979), Gabriel Braga Nunes (1972), Eduardo Costa (1982), Leonardo da Silva Souza (1992), Jussiê (1983), Adi Rocha (1985), and Renaldo (1970). After him are Cléo Pires (1982), Fabiano Cezar Viegas (1975), Alemão (1984), and Sandra Corveloni (1965).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Brazil

Among soccer players born in Brazil, Ricardo Goulart ranks 837Before him are Weligton Oliveira (1979), Eduardo Costa (1982), Leonardo da Silva Souza (1992), Jussiê (1983), Adi Rocha (1985), and Renaldo (1970). After him are Fabiano Cezar Viegas (1975), Alemão (1984), Carlos Alberto (1984), Cristian Baroni (1983), Leandro Machado (1976), and Fagner Conserva Lemos (1989).