Gremio - Notable Former Players

Notable Former Players

  • Adílson Batista
  • Ailton
  • Airton Pavilhão
  • Alcindo
  • Altemir
  • Anderson
  • Ânderson Lima
  • Anderson Polga
  • André Catimba
  • Áureo
  • Arílson
  • Artigas
  • Baidek
  • Baltazar
  • Batista
  • Calvet
  • Carlos Eduardo
  • Carlos Miguel
  • Cesar Santin
  • China
  • Chistian
  • Cláudio Pittbull
  • Cuca
  • Delém
  • Danrlei
  • Dener
  • Dinho
  • Éder
  • Eduardo Costa
  • Edinho
  • Ênio Rodrigues
  • Emerson
  • Émerson Leão
  • Everaldo
  • Fernando Menegazzo
  • Galatto
  • Gélson
  • Gessi
  • Gilberto
  • Gilberto Silva
  • Grafite
  • Iúra
  • Jardel
  • João Severiano
  • Juarez
  • Lara
  • Lucas Leiva
  • Lúcio
  • Luís Carlos Goiano
  • Luís Eduardo
  • Luiz Mário
  • Manga
  • Marcelinho Paraíba
  • Mário Sérgio
  • Marino
  • Mauro Galvão
  • Mazaropi
  • Milton Kuelle
  • Nildo
  • Oberdan
  • Ortunho
  • Paulo Isidoro
  • Paulo Nunes
  • Paulo Roberto
  • Pingo
  • Renato Portaluppi
  • Rodrigo Fabri
  • Rodrigo Mendes
  • Roger
  • Ronaldinho
  • Sandro Goiano
  • Sérgio Moacir
  • Tarciso
  • Tesourinha
  • Tcheco
  • Tinga
  • Valdir Espinosa
  • Valdo
  • Zé Alcino
  • Zinho

Argentina

  • Leonardo Astrada
  • Agustin Cejas
  • Germinaro
  • Maxi López
  • Oberti
  • Alejandro Sabella
  • Sebastián Saja
  • Héctor Scotta

Chile

  • Fernando Astengo
  • Jean Beausejour

England

  • Cox

Germany

  • Black
  • Booth
  • Grunewald
  • Kallfelz
  • Koch
  • Kuntz
  • Mohrdieck
  • Schuback
  • Siebel
  • Sisson

Paraguay

  • Francisco Arce
  • Diego Gavilán
  • Catalino Rivarola

Uruguay

  • Sebastián Abreu
  • Atílio Ancheta
  • Julian Bertola
  • Walter Corbo
  • Hugo De León
  • Obdulio Trasante

Republic of Ireland

  • Paul Sherry

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