List of Brazilian footballers in Serie A

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Listed are all the Brazilian players that have appeared at least once for a team in Italy's Serie A. In Bold are the players still active in current season and their teams for this.

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A

Adriano Leite Ribeiro Adriano 2009.jpg
Adriano Leite Ribeiro
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Alisson Becker

B

C

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Cafu

D

Dani Alves Dani Alves - 2011 - Scotland v Brazil.jpg
Dani Alves
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Dida

E

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Emerson Ferreira da Rosa

F

Felipe is one of the most capped foreign players with 376 appearances. Felipe Dal Bello02.jpg
Felipe is one of the most capped foreign players with 376 appearances.

G

H

I

J

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Júlio César

K

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Kaká

L

M

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Maicon

N

O

P

Alexandre Pato Alexandre Pato Real Madrid-Milan.jpg
Alexandre Pato

R

Ronaldo Luiz Nazario da Lima Ronaldinho06Jun2005Abr-bis.jpg
Ronaldo Luiz Nazário da Lima
Ronaldinho Ronaldinho by Vicario.JPG
Ronaldinho

S

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Thiago Silva

T

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Cláudio Taffarel

U

V

W

Z

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Zico

See also

Notes

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