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Haniel Langaro

1995 - Today

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Haniel Vinícius Inoue Langaro (born 7 March 1995) is a Brazilian professional handball player for Dinamo București and the Brazilian handball team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Haniel Langaro is the 474th most popular handball player (up from 486th in 2019), the 2,319th most popular biography from Brazil (up from 2,334th in 2019) and the 7th most popular Brazilian Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Haniel Langaro ranks 474 out of 420Before him are Magda Cazanga, Rogério Moraes Ferreira, Mohamed Merza, António Areia, Miguel Martins, and Ainhoa Hernández. After him are Marta Tomac, Jung Yu-ra, Diogo Branquinho, Teresa Almeida, Emma Lindqvist, and Humberto Gomes.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Haniel Langaro ranks 1,195Before him are Elias Kuosmanen, Kenichi Tanimura, Atabek Azisbekov, Islomjon Bakhromov, Maine Mendoza, and Luca Kumahara. After him are Maiken Fruergaard, Alexander Purnell, Koki Kido, Paul Kohlhoff, Yota Shimokawa, and Reona Aoki.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Haniel Langaro ranks 2,319 out of 2,236Before him are Rodrigo Maranhão (1992), Gabriel Morbeck (1997), Holneiker Mendes Marreiros (1995), Luiz Altamir Melo (1996), Renan dos Santos Paixao (1996), and Luca Kumahara (1995). After him are Jô (1995), Gilles Anthony Afoumba (1996), Álvaro Morais Filho (1990), Manoel Messias (1996), Ygor Coelho (1996), and Eduardo Barbosa (1991).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Brazil

Among handball players born in Brazil, Haniel Langaro ranks 7Before him are Alexandra do Nascimento (1981), Eduarda Amorim (1986), Ana Paula Belo (1987), Bruna de Paula (1996), Tamires Morena Lima (1994), and Rogério Moraes Ferreira (1994). After him are Leonardo Terçariol (1987), Gustavo Rodrigues (1995), Vinícius Teixeira (1988), Thiago Ponciano (1994), Rudolph Hackbarth (1994), and Renata Arruda (1999).