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Zé Soares

1983 - Today

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José Soares da Silva Filho or simply Zé Soares (born 27 July 1983) is a Brazilian former professional footballer. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Zé Soares is the 16,668th most popular soccer player, the 2,029th most popular biography from Brazil and the 1,371st most popular Brazilian Soccer Player.

Zé Soares, the Brazilian footballer born in 1983, is most famous for his career as a midfielder, having played for various clubs in Brazil and abroad. He is known for his technical skills and contributions to his teams during his playing career.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Zé Soares ranks 16,668 out of 21,273Before him are Nick Marsman, Nicolas Seiwald, Pablo Mouche, Cauê Santos da Mata, Borja Bastón, and Bradley Carnell. After him are David Moberg Karlsson, Cadú, Antonio Milić, Rodrigo Moledo, Graham Alexander, and Betão.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Zé Soares ranks 1,344Before him are Samantha Mumba, Oskars Kļava, Robin Duvillard, Toby Hemingway, Marianna Sastin, and Santi Freixa. After him are Loral O'Hara, Betão, Hettienne Park, Katie Piper, Yelena Polenova, and Ivan Golunov.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Zé Soares ranks 2,028 out of 2,236Before him are Cicinho (1986), Julinho (1986), Julio Peralta (1981), Adryelson (1998), and Cauê Santos da Mata (1986). After him are Rodrigo Moledo (1987), Betão (1983), Roberto César (1985), Laura Rizzotto (1994), Serginho (1990), Bolívar (1980), and Júlio César (1986).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Brazil

Among soccer players born in Brazil, Zé Soares ranks 1,371Before him are Danilo (2001), Réver (1985), Cicinho (1986), Julinho (1986), Adryelson (1998), and Cauê Santos da Mata (1986). After him are Rodrigo Moledo (1987), Betão (1983), Roberto César (1985), Serginho (1990), Bolívar (1980), and Júlio César (1986).