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Bruno Fornaroli

1987 - Today

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Bruno Fornaroli Mezza (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbɾuno foɾnaˈɾoli]; born 7 September 1987) is a professional soccer player who plays as a forward or attacking midfielder for Melbourne Victory. Born in Uruguay, he plays for the Australia national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Bruno Fornaroli is the 16,877th most popular soccer player (down from 14,283rd in 2019), the 417th most popular biography from Uruguay (down from 410th in 2019) and the 291st most popular Uruguayan Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Bruno Fornaroli ranks 16,877 out of 21,273Before him are Karim Konaté, Shogo Sakai, William N'Gounou, Carlos Peña, Paul Papp, and Yuhei Ono. After him are Lorenzo Tehau, Janik Haberer, Kim Song-yong, Lee Cattermole, Egor Filipenko, and Tetsuya Enomoto.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1987, Bruno Fornaroli ranks 1,280Before him are Salome Melia, Amelie Kober, Wude Ayalew, Kristaps Sotnieks, Phil Kessel, and Kris Boeckmans. After him are Kim Song-yong, Marc-Édouard Vlasic, John Patrick Amedori, Kazuyasu Minobe, Adam Larsen Kwarasey, and David Braz.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Bruno Fornaroli ranks 417 out of 444Before him are Giovanni González (1994), Diego Polenta (1992), Jayson Granger (1989), Brian Rodríguez (2000), Nicolás Schiappacasse (1999), and José Luis Rodríguez (1997). After him are Jonathan Rodríguez (1993), Alexis Rolín (1989), David Texeira (1991), Ariel Behar (1989), Santiago Mele (1997), and Diego Arismendi (1988).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Uruguay

Among soccer players born in Uruguay, Bruno Fornaroli ranks 291Before him are Joaquín Piquerez (1998), Giovanni González (1994), Diego Polenta (1992), Brian Rodríguez (2000), Nicolás Schiappacasse (1999), and José Luis Rodríguez (1997). After him are Jonathan Rodríguez (1993), Alexis Rolín (1989), David Texeira (1991), Santiago Mele (1997), Diego Arismendi (1988), and Renzo Lopez (1994).