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  1. Roberto Carlos in 2006 with the Brazil national team. Roberto Carlos amassed 125 caps, scoring 11 goals for the Brazilian national team. He represented Brazil at three FIFA World Cups, four Copa América tournaments, the 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup and the 1996 Olympic Games.

  2. May 3, 2024 · Roberto Carlos (born April 19, 1941, Cachoeiro de Itapemirim, Espírito Santo state, Brazil) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter who was at the forefront of the 1960s rock-and-roll movement in Brazil and later became hugely popular as a performer of romantic ballads and boleros.

  3. Roberto Carlos, 1972. National Archives of Brazil. The 1970 decade was marked by the end of the Jovem Guarda and the bolstering the prestige of Roberto Carlos as a romantic artist in Brazil and abroad (USA, Europe and Latin America). The singer became the artist who would sell the most albums in the country.

  4. Jun 2, 2017 · Roberto Carlos' stunning long-range free kick for Brazil against France on June 3, 1997 inspired some deep analysis from top physicists.

  5. Carlos grew up in a poor family and had to work in a factory when he was a child, but his talent as a footballer shone through as he broke into Brazilian side Atletico Mineiro and before long he went to Europe to play for top clubs.

  6. RC3 Biography. Football is Art. Spoken of alongside the world’s greatest players, Roberto Carlos honed his craft at União São João. Spells at Atletico Mineiro, Palmeiras and Internazionale led him to become the unrivalled number one left-back in the world at Real Madrid, reinventing the position with a beguiling combination of rigid defensive solidity and samba-style attacking flair.

  7. Apr 15, 2010 · April 15, 2010. ROBERTO CARLOS has been so large a pop music presence for so long that when he first emerged he was nicknamedthe Elvis Presley of Brazil” and once opened a show there...