Brazil 2002 · LB
Roberto Carlos
89
Overall
Roberto Carlos patrolled Brazil's left flank throughout the 2002 World Cup, arriving in Asia as a serial Champions League winner with Real Madrid and one of the most feared dead-ball strikers on the planet. His thunderous left foot and rocket pace made him an attacking weapon as much as a defender.
In Go Unbeaten he is an 89 OVR left-back, available to draft whenever the wheel stops on the Brazil 2002 squad.
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Career highlights
- Scored the famous swerving 35-yard free kick against France at Le Tournoi in 1997.
- Won three Champions League titles with Real Madrid (1998, 2000 and 2002).
- Earned 125 caps for Brazil, among the most in the country's history.
Frequently asked
What is Roberto Carlos's rating in Go Unbeaten?
Roberto Carlos is rated 89 OVR as a left-back (LB) in the Brazil 2002 squad in Go Unbeaten.
What was Roberto Carlos's most famous goal?
His 35-yard free kick for Brazil against France at Le Tournoi in 1997 — a strike that bent so dramatically around the wall it is still studied by physicists and ranks among football's most famous goals.