
Lucimar Ferreira
Lúcio, full name Lucimar Ferreira, is a retired Brazilian footballer who served as a central defender and was the captain of the Brazilian national team. Born on October 8, 1977, he played a pivotal role in Brazil's victory in the 2002 FIFA World Cup, contributing to the nation's fifth title. Over his illustrious career, he represented several clubs, including São Paulo, Bayern Munich, and Inter Milan, where he became a fan favorite and won numerous titles, including the UEFA Champions League in 2010. Lúcio announced his retirement from professional football in 2020, being the last active member of the 2002 World Cup squad. Recently, he made headlines after being hospitalized in Brasília due to burn injuries sustained in a domestic accident.
Born on Oct 08, 1976 (48 years old)
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Lucimar Ferreira, known as Lúcio, is a former Brazilian football player who suffered burns from a domestic accident.
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Lúcio, a former Brazilian national team captain and World Cup champion, was hospitalized after suffering burns from a domestic accident.
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