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Bruna de Paula

1996 - Today

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Bruna Aparecida Almeida de Paula (born 26 September 1996) is a Brazilian professional handball player for Győri ETO KC and the Brazilian national team. She previously played for Metz. She competed at the 2015 World Women's Handball Championship in Denmark. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Bruna de Paula is the 433rd most popular handball player (down from 381st in 2019), the 2,163rd most popular biography from Brazil (down from 1,941st in 2019) and the 4th most popular Brazilian Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Bruna de Paula ranks 433 out of 420Before her are Hendrik Pekeler, Mathieu Grébille, Vilde Ingstad, Kseniya Makeyeva, Chloé Bulleux, and Ryu Eun-hee. After her are Majda Mehmedović, Azenaide Carlos, Rinka Duijndam, Magnus Gullerud, Debbie Bont, and Emilie Hegh Arntzen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Bruna de Paula ranks 771Before her are Beto da Silva, Mason Holgate, Kristal Abazaj, Pauline Bremer, Tatiana Weston-Webb, and Habib Maïga. After her are Emmanuel Mudiay, Kennedy McMann, Nadji Jeter, Mai Murakami, David Aubry, and Aurora Galli.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Bruna de Paula ranks 2,163 out of 2,236Before her are Jean Moser (1993), Felipe de Almeida Gomes (1988), João Sales (1986), Marcos Paulo (2001), Geferson (1994), and Tatiana Weston-Webb (1996). After her are Matheus Ferraz (1985), Dankler (1992), Luan (1990), Ryder Matos (1993), Mateus dos Santos Castro (1994), and Leandro Freire de Araújo (1989).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Brazil

Among handball players born in Brazil, Bruna de Paula ranks 4Before her are Alexandra do Nascimento (1981), Eduarda Amorim (1986), and Ana Paula Belo (1987). After her are Tamires Morena Lima (1994), Rogério Moraes Ferreira (1994), Haniel Langaro (1995), Leonardo Terçariol (1987), Gustavo Rodrigues (1995), Vinícius Teixeira (1988), Thiago Ponciano (1994), and Rudolph Hackbarth (1994).