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Rui Costa

1972 - presente

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Rui Manuel César Costa (Amadora, Lisboa, 29 de marzo de 1972), conocido simplemente como Rui Costa, es un exfutbolista y dirigente deportivo portugués, actual presidente del Sport Lisboa e Benfica. Leer más en Wikipedia

His biography is available in 56 different languages on Wikipedia. Rui Costa is the 344th most popular futbolista (down from 225th in 2024), the 107th most popular biography from Portugal (down from 92nd in 2019) and the 7th most popular Portuguese Futbolista.

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Among Futbolistas

Among futbolistas, Rui Costa ranks 344 out of 21,273Before him are Noritaka Hidaka, Karim Benzema, Vujadin Boškov, Tadao Horie, Antoni Ramallets, and Reizo Fukuhara. After him are Fukusaburo Harada, Arjen Robben, Saburo Shinosaki, Pedro Petrone, Kazu Naoki, and Yoshio Fujiwara.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Rui Costa ranks 24Before him are Thandie Newton, Jude Law, Big Show, Rubens Barrichello, Maia Sandu, and Lee Jung-jae. After him are Pedro Sánchez, Alf-Inge Håland, Vanessa Paradis, Sofía Vergara, Jaap Stam, and Tarkan.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, Rui Costa ranks 107 out of 633Before him are Maria Isabel of Braganza (1797), Ferdinand, Duke of Viseu (1433), Maria Helena Vieira da Silva (1908), Sérgio Conceição (1974), Nani (1986), and Pedro Nunes (1502). After him are Rúben Amorim (1985), Beatrice of Portugal, Duchess of Savoy (1504), Afonso I, Duke of Braganza (1377), Joan of Portugal (1439), Francisco da Costa Gomes (1914), and Judah Leon Abravanel (1460).

Among Futbolistas In Portugal

Among futbolistas born in Portugal, Rui Costa ranks 7Before him are Cristiano Ronaldo (1985), Luís Figo (1972), Fernando Santos (1954), Jorge Jesus (1954), Sérgio Conceição (1974), and Nani (1986). After him are Rúben Amorim (1985), Ricardo Quaresma (1983), Artur Jorge (1946), Vítor Baía (1969), Bruno Fernandes (1994), and Fernando Gomes (1956).

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