Fußballspieler

Morato

2001 - heute

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Morató steht für: Morató, Ortschaft in Uruguay Morato ist der Familienname folgender Personen: António Morato (* 1964), portugiesischer Fußballspieler Fulvio Pellegrino Morato (ca. Mehr auf Wikipedia lesen

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Morato is the 20,363rd most popular fußballspieler, the 2,397th most popular biography from Brazil and the 1,630th most popular Brazilian Fußballspieler.

Morato, the Brazilian footballer, is most famous for his role as a forward and his performances in the Brazilian Serie A, particularly with São Paulo FC. He is recognized for his speed and technical skills on the field.

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Among Fußballspielers

Among fußballspielers, Morato ranks 20,363 out of 21,273Before him are Crystal Dunn, Rafael Fefo, Nouhou Tolo, Shun Takagi, Quế Ngọc Hải, and Daisuke Ando. After him are Victor Ramos, Ísak Bergmann Jóhannesson, Ibrahim Bayesh, Ahmed Ibrahim Khalaf, Anthony Mfa Mezui, and Teko Modise.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2001, Morato ranks 316Before him are Kim Woo-min, Lin Yun-ju, Jesús Owono, Nicole Becker, Wang Zongyuan, and Benjamin Bouchouari. After him are Max Park, Sōta Kawasaki, Marcos Paulo, Mikkel Kaufmann, Loïc Mbe Soh, and Ibrahim Adel.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Morato ranks 2,397 out of 2,236Before him are Neto Volpi (1992), Carlos Eduardo Bendini Giusti (1993), Rayssa Leal (2008), Felipe Garcia (1990), Léo Ceará (1995), and Rafael Fefo (1985). After him are Victor Ramos (1989), Roger Gaúcho (1986), Jean Moser (1993), Felipe de Almeida Gomes (1988), João Sales (1986), and Marcos Paulo (2001).

Among Fußballspielers In Brazil

Among fußballspielers born in Brazil, Morato ranks 1,630Before him are Xandão (1988), Neto Volpi (1992), Carlos Eduardo Bendini Giusti (1993), Felipe Garcia (1990), Léo Ceará (1995), and Rafael Fefo (1985). After him are Victor Ramos (1989), Roger Gaúcho (1986), Jean Moser (1993), Felipe de Almeida Gomes (1988), João Sales (1986), and Marcos Paulo (2001).

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