Carlos Brant
Carlos Brant (19 November 1905 – 18 March 1994), was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a defender and midfielder. CareerRevealed in Sete de Setembro, in 1927 he was signed by Atlético Mineiro in exchange for training balls, being part of the Minas Gerais champion squad alongside other great players at the time such as Said, Jairo and Mário de Castro. He was part of the Brazil national football team preparation group for the 1930 FIFA World Cup, being passed over by Rio de Janeiro players Fernando Giudicelli and Hermógenes in the final list. In 1933 he would play for Fluminense, where he also had a successful career with 252 appearances and five state championships won. In 1940 he finally represented the Brazilian team, in a friendly against Uruguay.[1][2] Personal lifeCarlos Brandt was the nephew of Francisco José de Almeida Brant, UFMG rector. Honours
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