SOCCER PLAYER

Emmanuel Rivière

1990 - Today

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Emmanuel José Rivière (born 3 March 1990) is a French former professional footballer. Rivière primarily played in the lead striker role, but can also operate on wings. He was a French youth international having played at all levels before switching to represent the Martinique national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Emmanuel Rivière is the 11,537th most popular soccer player (down from 9,805th in 2019), the 19th most popular biography from Martinique (down from 14th in 2019) and the 4th most popular Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Emmanuel Rivière ranks 11,537 out of 21,273Before him are Mike Verstraeten, Ozan Kabak, Dennis Man, Farouk Ben Mustapha, George Mourad, and Stephy Mavididi. After him are Toni Velamazán, Miho Fukumoto, Javier Casquero, Marcos Tavares, Giorgos Giakoumakis, and Jan Schlaudraff.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Emmanuel Rivière ranks 551Before him are Lukman Haruna, Kléber Laube Pinheiro, Omar El Kaddouri, Norbert Gombos, Lee Addy, and Miiko Albornoz. After him are Aimer, Aron Pálmarsson, Lulinha, Álex Rodríguez, Jurijus Veklenko, and Heo Ga-yoon.

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In Martinique

Among people born in Martinique, Emmanuel Rivière ranks 19 out of 26Before him are Mathias Lessort (1995), Fabrice Jeannet (1980), Jérôme Jeannet (1977), Cédric Sorhaindo (1984), Ronny Turiaf (1983), and David Regis (1968). After him are Jean-Michel Lucenay (1978), Sigrid Agren (1991), Kayra Sayit (1988), Ronald Pognon (1982), Steeven Langil (1988), and Dimitri Bascou (1987).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Martinique

Among soccer players born in Martinique, Emmanuel Rivière ranks 4Before him are Gérard Janvion (1953), Wendie Renard (1990), and David Regis (1968). After him are Steeven Langil (1988), and Garry Bocaly (1988).