
Roberto Carlos
Biography
Roberto Carlos da Silva Rocha (born 10 April 1973), commonly known as Roberto Carlos, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who now works as a football ambassador. He started his career in Brazil as a forward but spent most of his career as a left back and has been described as the "most offensive-minded left-back in the history of the game". Carlos is also widely considered one of the greatest left backs in history, and was also known as a free kick specialist throughout his career—his bending shots have measured at over 105 miles per hour (169 km/h). In 1997, he was runner-up in the FIFA World Player of the Year. He was chosen on the FIFA World Cup Dream Team, and in 2004 was named by Pelé in the FIFA 100 list of the world's greatest living players.
At club level, he joined Real Madrid in 1996 where he spent 11 highly successful seasons, playing 584 matches in all competitions and scoring 71 goals. At Real, he won four La Liga titles and the UEFA Champions League three times. In April 2013, Marca named him in their "Best Foreign Eleven in Real Madrid's History". In August 2012, he announced his retirement from football at the age of 39.
Roberto Carlos started playing for the Brazil national team in 1992. He played in three World Cups, helping the team reach the final in 1998 in France, and win the 2002 tournament in Korea/Japan. He was named in the FIFA World Cup All-Star Team in 1998 and 2002. With 125 caps he has made the second most appearances for his national team.
Carlos took up management and was named as the manager of Sivasspor in the Turkish Süper Lig in June 2013. He resigned as head coach in December 2014. From January to June 2015, he was manager of Akhisarspor. In July 2015, Carlos was appointed player/manager of Indian Super League club Delhi Dynamos.
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Known For

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El hormiguero
Self - Guest
2006

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The Figo Affair: The Transfer That Changed Football
Self
2022

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Projectorparishilton
2008

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The Phenomenon
Self
2022

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Real Madrid: Until the End
Self
2023

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Criança Esperança
Self
1986

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Beckham
Self
2023

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Goal II: Living the Dream
Himself
2007

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Tonight
Self
2012

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Galácticos
Self
2021

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Vini Jr.
Self
2025

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Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait
Self (uncredited)
2006

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El Cafelito de Josep Pedrerol
2024

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Real: The Movie
Self
2005

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The Story of the 2006 FIFA World Cup: The Official Film of 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany
Self
2006

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Brazil 2002: The Real Story
Self
2022

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Live for Love United
Self
2002

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El Madrid de Lorenzo Sanz
2021
Filmography
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