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Bruno Silva

1980 - Today

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Bruno Ramón Silva Barone (born 29 March 1980) is a Uruguayan football manager and former player who played as a right back. During his career, he played for Danubio in Uruguay, FC Rostov in Russia, Groningen and Ajax in the Netherlands, as well as Internacional in Brazil, with whom he won the 2010 Copa Libertadores. A severe shoulder injury forced Silva into early retirement. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Bruno Silva is the 11,118th most popular soccer player (down from 9,166th in 2019), the 358th most popular biography from Uruguay (down from 346th in 2019) and the 235th most popular Uruguayan Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Bruno Silva ranks 11,118 out of 21,273Before him are Jens Petter Hauge, Collin Benjamin, Raúl Ruidíaz, Justo Ruiz, Óscar Miñambres, and Sidnei. After him are Raul Maldonado, Miguel Hernández, Carli Lloyd, Issey Nakajima-Farran, Marco Andreolli, and Salma Paralluelo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Bruno Silva ranks 762Before him are Morten Skoubo, Leonardo González, Rémy Vercoutre, Kazuki Ganaha, Kensaku Abe, and Elena Băsescu. After him are Marla Sokoloff, Júlio César Rocha Costa, Gert Steegmans, Anna Mucha, David Chocarro, and Mohammadou Idrissou.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Bruno Silva ranks 358 out of 444Before him are Andrés Fleurquin (1975), Rodrigo Muñoz (1982), Fabián Canobbio (1980), Alexander Medina (1978), Matías Viña (1997), and Fernando Correa (1974). After him are Damián Suárez (1988), Nicolás López (1993), Nicolás Olivera (1978), Álvaro Fernández (1985), Marcelo Romero (1976), and Facundo Pellistri (2001).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Uruguay

Among soccer players born in Uruguay, Bruno Silva ranks 235Before him are Andrés Fleurquin (1975), Rodrigo Muñoz (1982), Fabián Canobbio (1980), Alexander Medina (1978), Matías Viña (1997), and Fernando Correa (1974). After him are Damián Suárez (1988), Nicolás López (1993), Nicolás Olivera (1978), Álvaro Fernández (1985), Marcelo Romero (1976), and Facundo Pellistri (2001).