Sunday, December 14, 2008

Brazilians in the Top Five European Leagues

This is a list of all the Brazilians currently in the top 5 leagues in Europe (according to the UEFA Coefficient League Ranking). As of 12/14/08.

England (16)
Denilson - Arsenal
Alex - Chelsea
Juliano Belletti - Chelsea
Geovanni - Hull City
Fabio Aurelio - Liverpool
Lucas Leiva - Liverpool
Elano - Manchester City
Jo - Manchester City
Robinho - Manchester City
Anderson - Manchester United
Rodrigo Possebon - Manchester United
Rafael - Manchester United
Afonso Alves - Middlesbrough
Cacapa - Newcastle United
Gilberto - Tottenham
Heurelho Gomes - Tottenham

Spain (23)
Diego Alves - Almeria
Guilherme - Almeria
Iriney - Almeria
Michel - Almeria
Paulo Assunção - Atletico Madrid
Sylvinho - Barcelona
Dani Alves - Barcelona
Edú - Real Betis
Willian Lima - Real Betis
Filipe Luís - Deportivo de La Coruña
Nenê - Espanyol
Weligton - Malaga
Rossato - Malaga
Pablo Barros - Malaga
Cléber Santana - Mallorca
Marcelo - Real Madrid
Adriano - Sevilla
Luis Fabiano - Sevilla
Renato - Sevilla
Renan - Valencia
Edu - Valencia
Thiago Carleto - Valencia
Edmílson - Villareal

Italy (42)
Adriano Ferreira Pinto - Atalanta
César Aparecido Rodrigues - Bologna
Adailton - Bologna
Coelho - Bologna
Jeda - Cagliari
Luciano - Chievo Verona
Kerlon - Chievo Verona
Cesar - Chievo Verona
Jefferson - Fiorentina
Felipe Melo - Fiorentina
Rubinho - Genoa
Thiago Motta - Genoa
Maxwell - Inter Milan
Adriano - Inter Milan
Julio Cesar - Inter Milan
Maicon - Inter Milan
Mancini - Inter Milan
Amauri - Juventus
Francelino Matuzalem - Lazio
Emílson Sánchez Cribari - Lazio
Ângelo - Lecce
Leo - Lecce
Dida - AC Milan
Emerson - AC Milan
Alexandre Pato - AC Milan
Kaka - AC Milan
Ronaldinho - AC Milan
Inácio Piá - Napoli
Fábio Simplício - Palermo
Santos - Reggina
Cicinho - AS Roma
Juan - AS Roma
Rodrigo Taddei - AS Roma
Filipe Gomes - AS Roma
Julio Baptista - AS Roma
Artur Moraes - AS Roma
Julio Sergio - AS Roma
Alexander Doni - AS Roma
Rodrigo De Lazzari - Siena
Packer - Siena
Felipe - Udinese
Moreno - Udinese

France (27)
Carlos Henrique - Bordeaux
Fernando Menegazzo - Bordeaux
Jussiê - Bordeaux
Wendel - Bordeaux
Antonio Géder - Le Mans
Paulo André - Le Mans
Marcos Paulo - Le Mans
Michel Bastos - Lille
Tulio de Melo - Lille
Emerson - Lille
Cris - Lyon
Ederson - Lyon
Juninho - Lyon
Fred - Lyon
Fábio Santos - Lyon
Vitorino Hilton - Marseille
Adriano Pereira - Monaco
Helder - Nancy
André Luiz - Nancy
Douglão - Nantes
Ceará - Paris Saint Germain
Ilan - Saint Etienne
Carlão - Sochaux
Álvaro Santos - Sochaux
Paulo César - Toulouse
Rafael Schmitz - Valenciennes
Jeovânio - Valenciennes

Germany (35)
Henrique - Bayer Leverkusen
Renato Augusto - Bayer Leverkusen
Lúcio - Bayern Munich
Zé Roberto - Bayern Munich
Breno - Bayern Munich
Tinga - Borussia Dortmund
Dedê - Borussia Dortmund
Felipe Santana - Borussia Dortmund
Chris - Eintracht Frankfurt
Caio - Eintracht Frankfurt
Vragel da Silva - Energie Cottbus
Alex Silva - Hamburger SV
Thiago Neves - Hamburger SV
Vinícius - Hannover 96
Kaká - Hertha Berlin
Cícero - Hertha Berlin
Raffael - Hertha Berlin
Rodnei - Hertha Berlin
Lúcio - Hertha Berlin
Wellington - TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
Luiz Gustavo - TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
Carlos Eduardo - TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
Antônio da Silva - Karlsruher
Pedro Geromel - 1. FC Köln
Marcelo Bordon - Schalke 04
Zé Roberto - Schalke 04
Rafinha - Schalke 04
Cacau - VfB Stuttgart
Élson - VfB Stuttgart
Naldo - Werder Bremen
Diego - Werder Bremen
Rodrigo Alvim - Wolfsburg
Josué - Wolfsburg
Caiuby - Wolfsburg
Grafite - Wolfsburg

4 comments:

  1. did you not count brazilians who have naturalized elsewhere? i.e. Marcos Senna and Eduardo da Silva.

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  2. also, any sense of how widespread argentines in these leagues?

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  3. Thanks guys,

    @The Fan's Attic,

    No, I didn't count naturalized Brazilians such as Eduardo and Senna.

    I haven't done an Argentine abroad count since March. Here is that post:

    http://www.thebesteleven.com/2008/03/argentina-players-playing-abroad.html

    Steve

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