SOCCER PLAYER

Federico Dimarco

1997 - Today

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Federico Dimarco (born 10 November 1997) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a left wing-back or left back for Serie A club Inter Milan and the Italy national team. He is known for his pace, crossing, and threatening goal-scoring presence from outside the box. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Federico Dimarco is the 4,532nd most popular soccer player (up from 5,886th in 2019), the 3,992nd most popular biography from Italy (up from 4,237th in 2019) and the 266th most popular Italian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Federico Dimarco ranks 4,532 out of 21,273Before him are Stevan Jovetić, Asparuh Nikodimov, Gerald Asamoah, Gumercindo Gómez, Callum Hudson-Odoi, and Félix Welkenhuysen. After him are Elías Muñoz, Voro, Jan Jönsson, Horace Bailey, Josip Iličić, and Axel.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Federico Dimarco ranks 43Before him are Raye, Renato Sanches, Nicolò Barella, Taylor Fritz, Unai Simón, and Ilia Topuria. After him are Jeļena Ostapenko, Artem Dovbyk, Benjamin White, Gabriel Jesus, Robert Sánchez, and Ademola Lookman.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Federico Dimarco ranks 3,993 out of 5,161Before him are Clarice Benini (1905), Rino Ferrario (1926), Aldo Costa (1961), Umberto Zanolini (1887), Giuseppina Leone (1934), and Ezio Pinza (1892). After him are Alfredo Panzini (1863), Emilio Lunghi (1887), Andrea Giani (1970), Luigi Galleani (1861), Roberto Bussinello (1927), and Roberto Maroni (1955).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Italy

Among soccer players born in Italy, Federico Dimarco ranks 266Before him are Nicola Berti (1967), Amleto Frignani (1932), Ignazio Abate (1986), Luciano Spinosi (1950), Luigi De Agostini (1961), and Rino Ferrario (1926). After him are Riccardo Ferri (1963), Claudio Sala (1947), Moreno Torricelli (1970), Leopoldo Conti (1901), Saul Malatrasi (1938), and Ivano Blason (1923).