- Marcelo Grohe
Marcelo Grohe born January 13, 1987, in Campo Bom, is a Brazilian goalkeeper who plays for Grêmio. First choice keeper at the club despite being only 19.
- Mauro Galvão
Mauro Geraldo Galvão, best known as "Mauro Galvão" is a former Brazilian football (soccer) player and current manager. In his playing career he played for Sport Club Internacional, Bangu, Botafogo, Grêmio, Vasco da Gama and AC Lugano in Switzerland. For the Brazilian national team he played 26 matches and participated at 1986 and 1990 FIFA World Cups. He also won a silver medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics,
- Anderson Polga
Anderson Corrêa Polga, usually called Anderson Polga or just Polga, is a Brazilian football defender. He currently plays in Portugal for Sporting, having previously played for Grêmio. He was a World Champion at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. Anderson Polga is a central defender who oozes class.
- Bruno Ferraz Das Neves
Bruno Ferraz das Neves, or simply Bruno, is a Brazilian football Attacking-Midfield. He currently plays for Fluminense.
- Émerson Leão
Émerson Leão (born on July 11, 1949, in Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo) is a Brazilian manager and former football player. He is one of the all-time best Brazilian goalkeepers. A documentary video produced by FIFA, "FIFA Fever", called him the third-most impressive defence player of all time.
- Lucas Pezzini Leiva
Lucas Pezzini Leiva (born January 9, 1987 in Dourados, Mato Grosso do Sul) is a Brazilian midfielder, who currently plays for Liverpool FC. He uses the name Lucas on the back of his shirt. He is nephew of the former Brazilian football player Leivinha and is eligible for an Italian passport.
- Ricardo Tavarelli
Ricardo Javier Tavarelli Paiva is a former Paraguayan footballer, who played as a goalkeeper. Tavarelli started his career in Club Olimpia winning several championships like the Torneo Republica in 1992, the Liga Paraguaya titles in 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2000, the Copa Libertadores in 2002 and the Recopa Sudamericana in 2003. He was part of the Paraguayan national team in the Germany 2002 World Cup. In 2004 he played for Gremio of Brazil with little success.
- Paulo Nunes
Paulo Nunes is a Brazilian football player. Nunes played on two "Copa Libertadores de América" championship teams: In 1995 with Grêmio, and in 1999 with Palmeiras. He also played for Flamengo and Corinthians, as well as for Benfica in Portugal. His 1997 Brazil national team also won the Copa América. In 1996 he was the top scorer in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A.
- Francisco Arce
Francisco Javier Arce Rolón is a retired Paraguayan soccer player at the position of right defender. Arce played for Paraguay in the 1998 and 2002 FIFA World Cups and has appeared 61 times for his country. He became famous in Brazil where he played for big clubs such as Grêmio and Palmeiras. He is also famous for his free kick shot technique, scoring many goals this way. He is nicknamed "Chiqui Arce".
- Bruno Martins Teles
Bruno Martins Teles or simply Bruno Teles born May 1, 1986, in Alvorada, Brazil is a Brazilian left-wingback who plays for Grêmio. Promoted from Under-20's in 2006, and made professional debut in the Gre-Nal derby in a 0-0 away draw on July 30, 2006. Scored 1st senior goal in a 3-1 home victory over Santa Cruz on November 18, 2006. Has already been signed to the club until December 31, 2008.
- Mário Jardel
Mário Jardel Almeida Ribeiro is a professional footballer. Jardel played for Vasco da Gama, but moved in 1995 to Grêmio Porto Alegre, where he won the Libertadores Cup. In 1996, he was linked to several teams, and after failing to transfer to SL Benfica and Rangers (due to the strict British rules involving non-EU players) he signed with Portuguese side FC Porto, where with help from players such as Zlatko Zahovic, …
- Diego Gavilán
Diego Antonio Gavilán Zarate is a footballer who plays for Grêmio and Paraguay. Gavilán's nickname "pampero" - meaning the horse that runs like the wind - offers a fair indication of his purposeful and hard-running style. He began his top-flight career at Cerro Porteño, and he became the first ever Paraguayan to play in England, when he signed for Newcastle in 2000. Gavilán cost Newcastle £2m when he left his native Paraguay behind at the age of just 19.
- Tesourinha
Osmar Fortes Barcellos, best known as "Tesourinha" was a Brazilian football (soccer) With Carlitos and Adãozinho formed most invaluable three striker attack of 1940s. He started career for Sport Club Internacional in 1939, and scored 176 goals for this club.
- Fábio Camilo de Brito
Fábio Camilo de Brito, nicknamed "Nenê", is a Brazilian football player, who plays as a central defender.
- Milton Queiroz da Paixão
Milton Queiroz da Paixão, simply known as Tita, is a former Brazilian football forward. He was capped 31 times for the national team, between August 1979 and May 1990.
- Roger Machado Marques
Roger Machado Marques, or simply Roger, is a Brazilian football Left-back. He currently plays for Fluminense.
- Alexandre da Silva Mariano
Alexandre da Silva Mariano, nicknamed Amaral (born 28 February 1973 in Capivari) is a Brazilian football midfielder. He played for the Brazilian national team between 1995 and 1996, including appearances at the 1996 Olympic Games.
- Eduardo Costa
Eduardo Nascimento da Costa is a football (soccer) player from Brazil. He plays defensive midfielder with RCD Espanyol. He is especially noted for being an extremely tight marker, and is booked with alarming regularity A member of Brazil's Under 17 World Cup winning side, he came to Europe in 2001 to play for FC Girondins de Bordeaux, where he commanded a regular first team spot for three seasons, including playing a key role of Bordeaux's Uefa Cup run in 2002-03.
- Rodrigo Gral
Rodrigo Gral is a professional footballer playing for Al-Khor Sports Club in Qatar as a forward. Because of his lack of size (176 cm and 70 kg), Rodrigo relies more on his speed and guile in the box to score goals. Gral has played in Japan and made his J. League debut for Jubilo Iwata against Consadole Sapporo on March 17, 2002, and marked the occasion in front of the home crowd at Yamaha Stadium by scoring a goal.
- Casemiro Mior
Casemiro Mior is a Brazilian football coach who is now the head coach of the Hong Kong First Division League club South China. During his career as a footballer, he played for Grêmio, Internacional and Internacional de Limeira. In 2007, Mior was appointed to be the head coach of Hong Kong League XI to compete in 2007 Lunar New Year Cup. The team finished last after losing both matches after penalty shootout.
- Marco Antonio De Mattos Filho
Marco Antonio de Mattos Filho or simply Marquinho (born July 3, 1986 in Passo Fundo), is a Brazilian defensive midfielder. He currently plays for Al-Nasr in the United Arab Emirates.
- Roberto de Assis Moreira
Roberto de Assis Moreira is the older brother, manager, agent and adviser of Brazilian football star Ronaldinho. Although Assis is known predominantly for his intelligent managing of better known and more illustrious younger brother Ronaldinho's career, he himself was a budding football talent in his youth. In fact, Brazilian giants Grêmio offered Assis' family a villa in order to keep the promising youngster with the club.
- Airton Ferreira da Silva
Airton Ferreira da Silva, best known as "Airton Pavilhão" was a Brazilian footballer in defensive role. In career (1949-1971) was played for Força e Luz, Grêmio, Santos and Cruz Alta Rio Grande do Sul. He won eleven Campeonato Gaúcho with Grêmio (from 1956 to 1960 and from 1962 to 1967).
- Caio Venâncio
Caio Venâncio born February 17, 1988, in Sananduva, is a Brazilian goalkeeper who plays for Grêmio. Currently Under-20's No.1 keeper and yet to make debut for 1st team.
- Danrlei
Danrlei de Deus Hinterholz, or just Danrlei is a Brazilian football goalkeeper. He made his debut for the Brazilian national team against Honduras in March 1995, and played three additional games during the run-up to the 1996 Olympic Games. He did not appear in any Olympic matches. He won many titles with Grêmio, most notably the Libertadores Cup in 1995.
- Lúcio Carlos Cajueiro Souza
Lúcio Carlos Cajueiro Souza, best known as Lúcio is a Brazilian left-wingback currently playing at Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense on loan from Palmeiras for the 2007 season. In career he played for clubs Unibol (1997-1999), São Bento, Gama and XV de Piracicaba (2000-2001), Ituano and São Caetano* (2002), Palmeiras (2003-2006) and São Paulo (2006). In January 2007 he was signed at Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense.
- Fábio Pinto
Fábio Pinto is a Brazilian footballer. Currently playing for Cruzeiro EC.
- Rudinei da Rosa
Rudinei da Rosa or simply Rudinei born October 7, 1984, in Florianopolis, Brazil is a Brazilian defensive-midfielder who plays for Grêmio.
- Luiz Carlos Bombonato Goulart
Luiz Carlos Bombonato Goulart, most known as Luizão, is a Brazilian forward, who was born November 14, 1975 in Rubinéia, SP. He is one of the few players, alongside Antônio Carlos, Müller and César Sampaio that played on the four major clubs of São Paulo: Santos, Palmeiras and Corinthians. He managed to be the top golscorer of at least one tournament for each one of them, except for Santos, where he had a disappointing display, playing not many games.
- Ronaldinho
Ronaldo de Assís Moreira is a Brazilian footballer, also known as Ronaldinho "Gaúcho" (due to him being from the Rio Grande do Sul state of Brazil), or simply and most commonly Ronaldinho. He became a naturalized Spanish citizen in January 2007. Ronaldinho, meaning "little Ronaldo", is better known in Brazil by the nickname Ronaldinho "Gaúcho", in order to distinguish him from Ronaldo (already called Ronaldinho in Brazil).
- Marcelinho
Marcelo dos Santos, better known as "Marcelinho", is a Brazilian footballer currently playing for VfL Wolfsburg. He returned in January of 2007 to Germany, when he moved to Wolfsburg. in July of 2006 was transferred from Hertha BSC Berlin to Trabzonspor. Clubs he as previously played for include Grêmio, Olympique de Marseille, São Paulo FC, Rio Branco São Paulo, Santos FC and Campinense. In Brazil, he is also known as "Marcelinho Paraíba", …
- Nelinho
Nelinho, real name Manoel Resende de Matos Cabral is a former Brazilian football (soccer) fullback. He played in the 1974 FIFA World Cup and the 1978 FIFA World Cup, and scored one of the most stunning goals in World Cup history, in the third place match against Italy in ’78. He was capped 21 times by Brazil, between April 1974 and June 1980.
- Everaldo
Everaldo Marques da Silva , nicknamed Everaldo was a football (soccer) player from Brazil. He was defender with Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense and with the Brazilian national team. He won the Football World Cup 1970. The golden star in Gremio's flag was added in 1970 in his homage. He died as a result of a car crash near Santa Cruz do Sul.
- Tuta
Moacir Bastos, usually known simply as Tuta (born on June 20, 1974 in Palmital, São Paulo state) is a Brazilian football (soccer) forward currently playing for Grêmio. During his career, he played for several clubs, most of them from Brazil: Araçatuba in 1994, 1995 and 1996, XV de Piracicaba in 1995, Juventude in 1996, Guarulhos in 1996, Paulista in 1997 and 1998, Portuguesa in 1997, Atlético Paranaense in 1998, Vitória in 1999, …
- Emerson Ferreira da Rosa
Émerson Ferreira da Rosa, popularly known as Émerson or Emerson is a Brazilian football (soccer) midfielder who currently plays for Real Madrid in the Spanish La Liga. He also has an Italian passport. Émerson is nicknamed "The Puma" for his feline movements in midfield.
- Gilberto da Silva Melo
Gilberto, real name Gilberto da Silva Melo, (born April 25, 1976 in Rio de Janeiro) is a football) player from Brazil. He is a midfielder with Hertha BSC Berlin and the Brazilian national team but can also operate at left back. He played for Brazil in the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany and scored against Japan, his first goal since making his debut for the team against Nigeria on 11 June2003. His brothers, Nélio and Nilberto, are also football players.
- Anderson Luís De Abreu Oliveira
Anderson Luís de Abreu Oliveira, best known as Anderson, is a Brazilian footballer, currently playing for Manchester United. His regular position is as an attacking midfielder.
- Alejandro Adrián Escalona Escalona
Alejandro Adrián Escalona Martínez or simply Alejandro Escalona born August 14, 1979, in Santiago, Chile is a Chilean right-wingback who plays for Nautico.
- Fabian Guedes
Fabian Guedes, popularly known as Bolívar, is a Brazilian central-defender. He was born in Santa Cruz do Sul, on August 16 1980. He currently plays for Monaco of Ligue 1 moving from Internacional in July 2006.
- Giovanni Silva de Oliveira
Giovanni Silva de Oliveira, better known as Giovanni, is a football player from Brazil. He plays forward for Sport Club do Recife in the Brazilian National League A and he was also capped for the Brazilian national team. Born in Abaetetuba, Giovanni started his career in 1991 at Tuna Luso. In 1993, he scored 24 goals, before joining Remo, Paysandu and Sãocarlense before moving to top Brazilian club Santos in 1995.