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Daniel Podence

1995 - Today

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Daniel Castelo Podence (born 21 October 1995) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a winger for Saudi Pro League club Al-Shabab. He started his career with Sporting CP, appearing in 40 competitive matches and also being loaned to Moreirense, with whom he won the 2017 Taça da Liga. He then joined Olympiacos, winning the 2019–20 Super League Greece. In January 2020, he signed with Wolverhampton Wanderers. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Daniel Podence is the 12,440th most popular soccer player (down from 10,505th in 2019), the 553rd most popular biography from Portugal (down from 531st in 2019) and the 169th most popular Portuguese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Daniel Podence ranks 12,440 out of 21,273Before him are Jakub Wawrzyniak, Ahmet Yılmaz Çalık, Hiroki Shinjo, Héctor Font, Ronald Raldes, and Wout Faes. After him are Júnior Alonso, Robbie Kruse, Motoki Kawasaki, René Schneider, Anthony Knockaert, and Jakob Johansson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Daniel Podence ranks 344Before him are Agustín Rossi, Petar Stojanović, Glen Kamara, Aboubakar Kamara, Mikolas Josef, and EJ Obiena. After him are Paweł Dawidowicz, Lee Seung-yun, Margarita Mamun, Rony, Kenny Tete, and Andrea Motis.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, Daniel Podence ranks 553 out of 633Before him are Ivan Cavaleiro (1993), Pelé (1991), Pelé (1987), Carlos Mané (1994), Sara Sampaio (1991), and Fábio Silva (2002). After him are Tiago Djaló (2000), Edinho (1982), Luisinho (1985), Paulo Machado (1986), Vanessa Fernandes (1985), and Zeca (1988).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Portugal

Among soccer players born in Portugal, Daniel Podence ranks 169Before him are Bruno Gama (1987), Ivan Cavaleiro (1993), Pelé (1991), Pelé (1987), Carlos Mané (1994), and Fábio Silva (2002). After him are Tiago Djaló (2000), Edinho (1982), Luisinho (1985), Paulo Machado (1986), Zeca (1988), and Bruno Vale (1983).