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Edinho

1982 - Today

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Arnaldo Edi Lopes da Silva (born 7 July 1982), known as Edinho, is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a striker. Over 11 seasons, he appeared in 185 Primeira Liga matches and scored a total of 49 goals for Braga (two spells), Paços de Ferreira, Vitória de Setúbal (twice) Marítimo, Académica and Feirense. He also played professionally in Greece, Spain and Turkey. Edinho won six caps for Portugal in five years. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Edinho is the 12,901st most popular soccer player (down from 11,378th in 2024), the 581st most popular biography from Portugal (down from 546th in 2019) and the 180th most popular Portuguese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Edinho ranks 12,901 out of 21,273Before him are Kari Arkivuo, Marash Kumbulla, Jonas Urbig, Tarek Hamed, Otto Fredrikson, and Josip Juranović. After him are Yago Pikachu, Hideki Uchidate, Edson Araújo, Omar Kharbin, Tomoki Iwata, and Luan Vieira.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Edinho ranks 889Before him are Adrián González, Gil Ofarim, Yelena Soboleva, Csanád Szegedi, Albert Crusat, and Sergio van Dijk. After him are Jake McLaughlin, George Hu, Hasan Kabze, Vanja Radovanović, Bret Harrison, and Martin Vučić.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, Edinho ranks 578 out of 633Before him are Fábio Silva (2002), Daniel Podence (1995), and Tiago Djaló (2000). After him are Luisinho (1985), Iolanda (1994), Paulo Machado (1986), Vanessa Fernandes (1985), Zeca (1988), Telma Monteiro (1985), Tiago Apolónia (1986), Tiago Machado (1985), and Marc Weber (null).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Portugal

Among soccer players born in Portugal, Edinho ranks 180Before him are Pelé (1991), Pelé (1987), Carlos Mané (1994), Fábio Silva (2002), Daniel Podence (1995), and Tiago Djaló (2000). After him are Luisinho (1985), Paulo Machado (1986), Zeca (1988), Bruno Vale (1983), André Santos (1989), and Flávio Paixão (1984).