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Emílio Peixe

1973 - Today

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Emílio Manuel Delgado Peixe (born 16 January 1973) is a Portuguese former footballer who played mainly as a defensive midfielder, currently manager of the Kuwait under-23 team. A member of the dubbed Golden Generation who hailed from the Portugal youth teams, he was one of the few to have represented all three major clubs in the country, Sporting CP, Porto and Benfica. Over the course of 14 seasons, Peixe amassed Primeira Liga totals of 172 games and four goals. In 2008, he started working as a manager. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Emílio Peixe is the 10,173rd most popular soccer player, the 527th most popular biography from Portugal and the 152nd most popular Portuguese Soccer Player.

Emílio Peixe is most famous for being a Portuguese football manager and former player, known for his role as a midfielder during his playing career. He has also managed various teams in Portugal, contributing to the development of football in the country.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Emílio Peixe ranks 794Before him are Pavel Latushko, Matt Passmore, Yoshiharu Ueno, Tzipora Obziler, Nuno Resende, and José Luiz Drey. After him are Nelly Arcan, Alex Tagliani, Berhane Adere, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Colin Egglesfield, and Sargis Sargsian.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, Emílio Peixe ranks 529 out of 633Before him are Ricardo Rocha (1978), Paulo Sérgio (1968), Mimicat (1984), Lucílio Batista (1965), Nuno Tavares (2000), Maro (1994), Ricardo Horta (1994), and Nuno Resende (1973). After him are Miguel Oliveira (1995), Rúben Semedo (1994), Rui Silva (1977), and João Sousa (1989).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Portugal

Among soccer players born in Portugal, Emílio Peixe ranks 152Before him are Nélson Oliveira (1991), Nuno Assis (1977), Ricardo Rocha (1978), Paulo Sérgio (1968), Nuno Tavares (2000), and Ricardo Horta (1994). After him are Rúben Semedo (1994), Hugo Leal (1980), Paulinho Santos (1970), André André (1989), Fernando Varela (1987), and Sílvio (1987).