
Is Roberto Carlos A-List?
No — Roberto Carlos is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.
Reached A-list in 2000
Champions League Winner
Lost A-list status in 2012
Dropped to B tier — Retirement from Playing
Ranking Timeline
Iconic Free-Kick vs France
Scored one of the most famous free-kicks in football history against France, the physics-defying goal becoming an iconic moment that defined his career. This elevated his global recognition significantly.
Champions League Winner
Won the Champions League with Real Madrid, establishing himself as a key member of the Galácticos era. His attacking runs from left-back revolutionized the position.
World Cup Victory
Won the World Cup with Brazil, playing a crucial role in the team's success and cementing his status as a global football icon. His reputation reached its peak as one of the world's best players.
Third Champions League
Won his third Champions League title with Real Madrid, further solidifying his legendary status at the club. He had become one of the most decorated full-backs in history.
Real Madrid Departure
Left Real Madrid after 11 successful years, having won numerous titles and becoming a club legend. His departure marked the end of an era for the iconic left-back.
Retirement from Playing
Retired from professional football after stints at Fenerbahçe, Corinthians, and Anzhi Makhachkala. His playing career ended with an impressive trophy collection and legendary status.
Coaching Career Struggles
Attempted various coaching roles in Turkey, Russia, and India with limited success, finding it difficult to replicate his playing achievements in management. His coaching career failed to gain significant traction.
Football Legend Status
Remembered as one of the greatest left-backs in football history, with his iconic free-kick and attacking style still celebrated. While his coaching career never took off and his net worth has modestly declined, he remains a well-known and respected figure in football, particularly among fans of Real Madrid and Brazilian football.
Last updated: February 25, 2026