Footballeur

Felipe Melo

1983 - aujourd'hui

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Felipe Melo de Carvalho est un footballeur international brésilien né le 26 juin 1983 à Volta Redonda, jouant au poste de milieu de terrain défensif. En savoir plus sur Wikipédia

Sa biographie est disponible en 42 langues sur Wikipédia. Felipe Melo est le 1,356th footballeur le plus populaire (en baisse du 756th en 2024), la 278th biographie la plus populaire du Brésil (en baisse du 177th en 2019), ainsi que le 126th footballeur du Brésil le plus populaire.

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Among Footballeurs

Among footballeurs, Felipe Melo ranks 1,356 out of 21,273Before him are Jean-Pierre Adams, Stefan Abadzhiev, Dick van Dijk, Patrick O'Connell, Kiril Ivkov, and Mariano Martín. After him are Bengt Gustavsson, Pietro Serantoni, Pavol Molnár, Aníbal Paz, Étienne Mattler, and Paul Robinson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Felipe Melo ranks 32Before him are Andrew Garfield, Ryoji Yamanaka, Álvaro Arbeloa, Daniele De Rossi, Bruno Senna, and Meryem Uzerli. After him are José Antonio Reyes, Alina Kabaeva, Claudio Bravo, Nancy Ajram, Mélanie Laurent, and Jamala.

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In Brésil

Among people born in Brésil, Felipe Melo ranks 278 out of NaNBefore him are Roberto Moreno (1959), Antony (2000), Casemiro (1992), Bruno Senna (1983), Flávio Costa (1906), and Carlos Drummond de Andrade (1902). After him are Candido Portinari (1903), Zilda Arns (1934), Manuel Ferraz de Campos Sales (1841), Márcio Amoroso (1974), Oreco (1932), and Lampião (1897).

Among Footballeurs In Brésil

Among footballeurs born in Brésil, Felipe Melo ranks 126Before him are Branco (1964), Fernandinho (1985), César Sampaio (1968), Antony (2000), Casemiro (1992), and Flávio Costa (1906). After him are Márcio Amoroso (1974), Oreco (1932), Tim (1915), Philippe Coutinho (1992), Gilmar Rinaldi (1959), and Dida (1934).

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