Former Brazilian defender José Carlos “Ze” de Almeida, widely known as Ze Carlos, has passed away at the age of 56. The talented right-back, who represented Brazil on the international stage, left an indelible mark in the football world, notably being part of Brazil’s 1990 World Cup squad. Ze Carlos passed away on October 24, 2024, in Salvador, Brazil, reportedly due to a cardiac arrest. His death has left the football community mourning the loss of a player remembered for his defensive skills and dedication.

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    Ze Carlos’s career began in the 1980s with the Brazilian club Flamengo, where he quickly rose to prominence. Known for his speed, agility, and tactical awareness, Ze Carlos became a valuable asset on the pitch, contributing to Flamengo’s success, including winning the Brazilian league title and the Copa Libertadores. His success at Flamengo led to a call-up to the Brazilian national team, where he earned his place as a reliable right-back.

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    At the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy, Ze Carlos played an integral role for Brazil, showcasing his solid defensive abilities. Though Brazil’s campaign ended in the Round of 16, his performance earned him respect and admiration. He later joined other clubs, including Cruzeiro and Vitória, further solidifying his reputation in Brazilian football

    Zee Carlos’s influence extended beyond his playing career as he inspired young defenders with his tenacity and skill. His death has evoked tributes from fans and former teammates who remember him as a humble and disciplined athlete. His legacy remains as a cherished figure in Brazilian football history, remembered for his contributions to Flamengo and the national team, symbolizing dedication and passion for the sport.

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