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Zé Luiz

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José Luiz "Zé Luiz" de Oliveira (born 16 November 1904, date of death unknown) was a Brazilian football player. He played for the Brazil national football team at the 1930 FIFA World Cup finals. He played club football for Palmeiras and São Cristóvão, winning the 1926 Campeonato Carioca with São Cristóvão. De Oliveira is deceased. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Zé Luiz is the 3,373rd most popular soccer player (up from 3,505th in 2019), the 622nd most popular biography from Brazil (up from 649th in 2019) and the 316th most popular Brazilian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Zé Luiz ranks 3,373 out of 21,273Before him are Estanislau de Figueiredo Pamplona, Nikola Pokrivač, Franz Dienert, Budimir Vujačić, Louis Versyp, and Glenn Hoddle. After him are Georges Bereta, Tom Boyd, Fernando Gago, Nicolas Hoydonckx, José Enrique, and László Sternberg.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1904, Zé Luiz ranks 264Before him are Vasili Merkuryev, Antonio Vojak, Ralph Kronig, Tinoco, Sergio Amidei, and Estanislau de Figueiredo Pamplona. After him are Paul Van den Broeck, Georges Miez, Emil František Burian, Alfred Bohrmann, Carmelo Camet, and Semyon Ignatyev.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Zé Luiz ranks 622 out of 2,236Before him are Noel Rosa (1910), Cláudio Santoro (1919), Andreas Kisser (1968), Malcom (1997), Valmir Louruz (1944), and Estanislau de Figueiredo Pamplona (1904). After him are Índio (1931), Roberto Mangabeira Unger (1947), Giba (1976), Carlos Latuff (1968), José dos Santos Lopes (1910), and Américo Castro (1885).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Brazil

Among soccer players born in Brazil, Zé Luiz ranks 316Before him are Juninho Paulista (1973), Jô (1987), Sylvio Hoffmann (1908), Tinoco (1904), Malcom (1997), and Estanislau de Figueiredo Pamplona (1904). After him are Índio (1931), José dos Santos Lopes (1910), Naldo (1982), Elano (1981), Giovanni Silva de Oliveira (1972), and Carlos Alberto Dias (1967).