Former Footballers from Brazil

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  • Between 36 and 40 years old

    • Diego Alves
      Occupation: Former Footballer

      Diego Alves (Diego Alves Carreira) is a retired Brazilian professional footballer who is widely regarded as one of the greatest penalty-saving specialists in the history of the sport.

      Born in Rio de Janeiro in 1985, he spent the peak of his career as a goalkeeper in Spain's La Liga, primarily with Valencia CF and Almería. During his decade in Spain, he earned a legendary reputation for his reflexes and psychological edge during spot-kicks, eventually setting the record for the most penalty saves in La Liga history (stopping nearly half of the penalties he faced).

      Key Career Highlights:

      European Success: He made over 250 appearances in La Liga. At Valencia, he was a consistent starter and a fan favorite known for his shot-stopping ability.

      Return to Brazil: In 2017, he moved to Flamengo, where he became a vital leader during one of the club's most successful eras. He won back-to-back Brazilian Série A titles (2019, 2020) and two Copa Libertadores trophies (2019, 2022).

      International Duty: Alves represented the Brazilian national team, earning 10 senior caps and winning a bronze medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

      Retirement: After a brief stint with Celta Vigo, he officially retired from professional football in early 2025 at the age of 39.

      He is remembered not just for his technical skill, but for his "iceman" persona when facing the world's best strikers from 12 yards out—famously saving penalties from icons like Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.

      Diego Alves Instagram: 3.3M Followers / Subscribers Wikipedia: 0 Followers / Subscribers
    • Kaká
      Occupation: Former Footballer

      Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite, commonly known as Kaká, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He is considered one of the greatest players of his generation, known for his explosive pace, elegant dribbling, passing ability, and goalscoring from midfield.

      Kaká's club career was highlighted by his time at AC Milan (2003–2009), where he won the Serie A title and the UEFA Champions League. His exceptional performance in 2007 earned him the prestigious Ballon d'Or and the FIFA World Player of the Year awards. He also played for Real Madrid and Orlando City in Major League Soccer before retiring in 2017.

      Internationally, he represented the Brazil national team, winning the 2002 FIFA World Cup and the FIFA Confederations Cup twice (2005 and 2009). He is one of the few players to have won the World Cup, the UEFA Champions League, and the Ballon d'Or. He is also known for his devout Christian faith and humanitarian work as an Ambassador for the UN World Food Programme.

      Kaká Instagram: 25.9M Followers / Subscribers YouTube: 54.4K Followers / Subscribers IMDb: 0 Followers / Subscribers
    • Roberto Carlos
      Occupation: Former Footballer

      Roberto Carlos is a former professional Brazilian footballer widely regarded as one of the greatest left-backs in the history of the game.

      ⚽ Key Characteristics and Style

      Position: He primarily played as a left-back but was known for his incredibly offensive-minded style, effectively acting as a wing-back or even a winger for much of his career.

      Physicality: Despite being relatively short (about 5 ft 6 in or 1.68 m), he was known for his prodigious speed, stamina, and powerful physique, particularly his famously strong thighs which contributed to his explosive pace and shot power.

      "The Bullet Man": He earned the nickname El Hombre Bala ("The Bullet Man") for his thunderous, powerful free-kicks and shots, which were often measured at over 105 mph (169 km/h). His unforgettable, bending, "impossible" free-kick goal against France in 1997 remains an iconic moment in football history.

      🏆 Career Highlights

      Real Madrid: Carlos spent the most successful and longest part of his club career (1996–2007) at Real Madrid, where he was a key member of the famous "Galácticos" era. He won numerous titles, including four La Liga titles and three UEFA Champions League trophies.

      Brazil National Team: He was a mainstay for the Brazil national team (Seleção), earning 125 caps and representing them in three World Cups, including the victorious 2002 tournament.

      Individual Recognition: His performances earned him numerous individual accolades, including being the runner-up for the FIFA World Player of the Year in 1997 and for the Ballon d'Or in 2002.

      After retiring as a player, he moved into coaching and has taken on various administrative and ambassadorial roles in football.

      Roberto Carlos Instagram: 9.9M Followers / Subscribers Facebook: 6.6M Followers / Subscribers Wikipedia: 0 Followers / Subscribers IMDb: 0 Followers / Subscribers
  • Between 41 and 45 years old

    • Diego Alves
      Occupation: Former Footballer

      Diego Alves (Diego Alves Carreira) is a retired Brazilian professional footballer who is widely regarded as one of the greatest penalty-saving specialists in the history of the sport.

      Born in Rio de Janeiro in 1985, he spent the peak of his career as a goalkeeper in Spain's La Liga, primarily with Valencia CF and Almería. During his decade in Spain, he earned a legendary reputation for his reflexes and psychological edge during spot-kicks, eventually setting the record for the most penalty saves in La Liga history (stopping nearly half of the penalties he faced).

      Key Career Highlights:

      European Success: He made over 250 appearances in La Liga. At Valencia, he was a consistent starter and a fan favorite known for his shot-stopping ability.

      Return to Brazil: In 2017, he moved to Flamengo, where he became a vital leader during one of the club's most successful eras. He won back-to-back Brazilian Série A titles (2019, 2020) and two Copa Libertadores trophies (2019, 2022).

      International Duty: Alves represented the Brazilian national team, earning 10 senior caps and winning a bronze medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

      Retirement: After a brief stint with Celta Vigo, he officially retired from professional football in early 2025 at the age of 39.

      He is remembered not just for his technical skill, but for his "iceman" persona when facing the world's best strikers from 12 yards out—famously saving penalties from icons like Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.

      Diego Alves Instagram: 3.3M Followers / Subscribers Wikipedia: 0 Followers / Subscribers
    • Kaká
      Occupation: Former Footballer

      Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite, commonly known as Kaká, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He is considered one of the greatest players of his generation, known for his explosive pace, elegant dribbling, passing ability, and goalscoring from midfield.

      Kaká's club career was highlighted by his time at AC Milan (2003–2009), where he won the Serie A title and the UEFA Champions League. His exceptional performance in 2007 earned him the prestigious Ballon d'Or and the FIFA World Player of the Year awards. He also played for Real Madrid and Orlando City in Major League Soccer before retiring in 2017.

      Internationally, he represented the Brazil national team, winning the 2002 FIFA World Cup and the FIFA Confederations Cup twice (2005 and 2009). He is one of the few players to have won the World Cup, the UEFA Champions League, and the Ballon d'Or. He is also known for his devout Christian faith and humanitarian work as an Ambassador for the UN World Food Programme.

      Kaká Instagram: 25.9M Followers / Subscribers YouTube: 54.4K Followers / Subscribers IMDb: 0 Followers / Subscribers
    • Roberto Carlos
      Occupation: Former Footballer

      Roberto Carlos is a former professional Brazilian footballer widely regarded as one of the greatest left-backs in the history of the game.

      ⚽ Key Characteristics and Style

      Position: He primarily played as a left-back but was known for his incredibly offensive-minded style, effectively acting as a wing-back or even a winger for much of his career.

      Physicality: Despite being relatively short (about 5 ft 6 in or 1.68 m), he was known for his prodigious speed, stamina, and powerful physique, particularly his famously strong thighs which contributed to his explosive pace and shot power.

      "The Bullet Man": He earned the nickname El Hombre Bala ("The Bullet Man") for his thunderous, powerful free-kicks and shots, which were often measured at over 105 mph (169 km/h). His unforgettable, bending, "impossible" free-kick goal against France in 1997 remains an iconic moment in football history.

      🏆 Career Highlights

      Real Madrid: Carlos spent the most successful and longest part of his club career (1996–2007) at Real Madrid, where he was a key member of the famous "Galácticos" era. He won numerous titles, including four La Liga titles and three UEFA Champions League trophies.

      Brazil National Team: He was a mainstay for the Brazil national team (Seleção), earning 125 caps and representing them in three World Cups, including the victorious 2002 tournament.

      Individual Recognition: His performances earned him numerous individual accolades, including being the runner-up for the FIFA World Player of the Year in 1997 and for the Ballon d'Or in 2002.

      After retiring as a player, he moved into coaching and has taken on various administrative and ambassadorial roles in football.

      Roberto Carlos Instagram: 9.9M Followers / Subscribers Facebook: 6.6M Followers / Subscribers Wikipedia: 0 Followers / Subscribers IMDb: 0 Followers / Subscribers
  • Between 51 and 55 years old

    • Diego Alves
      Occupation: Former Footballer

      Diego Alves (Diego Alves Carreira) is a retired Brazilian professional footballer who is widely regarded as one of the greatest penalty-saving specialists in the history of the sport.

      Born in Rio de Janeiro in 1985, he spent the peak of his career as a goalkeeper in Spain's La Liga, primarily with Valencia CF and Almería. During his decade in Spain, he earned a legendary reputation for his reflexes and psychological edge during spot-kicks, eventually setting the record for the most penalty saves in La Liga history (stopping nearly half of the penalties he faced).

      Key Career Highlights:

      European Success: He made over 250 appearances in La Liga. At Valencia, he was a consistent starter and a fan favorite known for his shot-stopping ability.

      Return to Brazil: In 2017, he moved to Flamengo, where he became a vital leader during one of the club's most successful eras. He won back-to-back Brazilian Série A titles (2019, 2020) and two Copa Libertadores trophies (2019, 2022).

      International Duty: Alves represented the Brazilian national team, earning 10 senior caps and winning a bronze medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

      Retirement: After a brief stint with Celta Vigo, he officially retired from professional football in early 2025 at the age of 39.

      He is remembered not just for his technical skill, but for his "iceman" persona when facing the world's best strikers from 12 yards out—famously saving penalties from icons like Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.

      Diego Alves Instagram: 3.3M Followers / Subscribers Wikipedia: 0 Followers / Subscribers
    • Kaká
      Occupation: Former Footballer

      Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite, commonly known as Kaká, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He is considered one of the greatest players of his generation, known for his explosive pace, elegant dribbling, passing ability, and goalscoring from midfield.

      Kaká's club career was highlighted by his time at AC Milan (2003–2009), where he won the Serie A title and the UEFA Champions League. His exceptional performance in 2007 earned him the prestigious Ballon d'Or and the FIFA World Player of the Year awards. He also played for Real Madrid and Orlando City in Major League Soccer before retiring in 2017.

      Internationally, he represented the Brazil national team, winning the 2002 FIFA World Cup and the FIFA Confederations Cup twice (2005 and 2009). He is one of the few players to have won the World Cup, the UEFA Champions League, and the Ballon d'Or. He is also known for his devout Christian faith and humanitarian work as an Ambassador for the UN World Food Programme.

      Kaká Instagram: 25.9M Followers / Subscribers YouTube: 54.4K Followers / Subscribers IMDb: 0 Followers / Subscribers
    • Roberto Carlos
      Occupation: Former Footballer

      Roberto Carlos is a former professional Brazilian footballer widely regarded as one of the greatest left-backs in the history of the game.

      ⚽ Key Characteristics and Style

      Position: He primarily played as a left-back but was known for his incredibly offensive-minded style, effectively acting as a wing-back or even a winger for much of his career.

      Physicality: Despite being relatively short (about 5 ft 6 in or 1.68 m), he was known for his prodigious speed, stamina, and powerful physique, particularly his famously strong thighs which contributed to his explosive pace and shot power.

      "The Bullet Man": He earned the nickname El Hombre Bala ("The Bullet Man") for his thunderous, powerful free-kicks and shots, which were often measured at over 105 mph (169 km/h). His unforgettable, bending, "impossible" free-kick goal against France in 1997 remains an iconic moment in football history.

      🏆 Career Highlights

      Real Madrid: Carlos spent the most successful and longest part of his club career (1996–2007) at Real Madrid, where he was a key member of the famous "Galácticos" era. He won numerous titles, including four La Liga titles and three UEFA Champions League trophies.

      Brazil National Team: He was a mainstay for the Brazil national team (Seleção), earning 125 caps and representing them in three World Cups, including the victorious 2002 tournament.

      Individual Recognition: His performances earned him numerous individual accolades, including being the runner-up for the FIFA World Player of the Year in 1997 and for the Ballon d'Or in 2002.

      After retiring as a player, he moved into coaching and has taken on various administrative and ambassadorial roles in football.

      Roberto Carlos Instagram: 9.9M Followers / Subscribers Facebook: 6.6M Followers / Subscribers Wikipedia: 0 Followers / Subscribers IMDb: 0 Followers / Subscribers
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