SOCCER PLAYER

João Lourenço

1942 - Today

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João de Matos Moura Lourenço (born 8 April 1942) is a Portuguese former footballer who played as a striker, most notably for Sporting CP. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. João Lourenço is the 3,107th most popular soccer player (up from 12,112th in 2019), the 348th most popular biography from Portugal (up from 558th in 2019) and the 61st most popular Portuguese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, João Lourenço ranks 3,107 out of 21,273Before him are José Antonio Zaldúa, Tom Turesson, Harry Vos, Reece James, Laurent Grimmonprez, and Adri van Male. After him are Ferenc Szojka, Nobuyuki Oishi, Germano Boettcher Sobrinho, Raymond Bellot, Luis Díaz, and Silva Batuta.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1942, João Lourenço ranks 473Before him are Michael Gwisdek, Jim Keltner, Enrique Morente, Brandon Carter, Erica Jong, and Tom Turesson. After him are Antoni Piechniczek, Bernard Darniche, Marcia Wallace, Richard D. Wolff, Gennady Sarafanov, and Lola Falana.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, João Lourenço ranks 348 out of 633Before him are Beto (1982), Paulo Ferreira (1979), Jorge de Montemor (1520), Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro (1857), Pedro Costa (1958), and Pêro Vaz de Caminha (1450). After him are Manuel Alegre (1936), Diogo Freitas do Amaral (1941), Eduardo Serra (1943), Ricardo Sá Pinto (1972), Nelo Vingada (1953), and Helena Almeida (1934).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Portugal

Among soccer players born in Portugal, João Lourenço ranks 61Before him are Vitinha (2000), Costinha (1974), João Pinto (1961), Rafael Leão (1999), Beto (1982), and Paulo Ferreira (1979). After him are Ricardo Sá Pinto (1972), Hélder Postiga (1982), Jaime Pacheco (1958), Manuel Duarte (1945), Rui Vitória (1970), and Carlos Carvalhal (1965).