SOCCER PLAYER

Lorenzo Tehau

1989 - Today

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Lorenzo Tehau is a footballer from Tahiti currently playing for A.S. Central Sport as a forward or midfielder. He is the twin brother of Alvin Tehau, brother of Jonathan Tehau and cousin of Teaonui Tehau, all of them playing for Tahiti national football team. He represented his country in the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup and now is a full-time member of the Tahiti national football team. He was the top goalscorer for Tahiti in the 2012 OFC Nations Cup, where his national side won the tournament for the first time. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Lorenzo Tehau is the 17,908th most popular soccer player (down from 16,953rd in 2024), the 26th most popular biography from French Polynesia (down from 21st in 2019) and the 11th most popular Oceania Soccer Player.

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Among people born in 1989, Lorenzo Tehau ranks 1,205Before him are Alexander Enbert, Leigh Howard, Andraž Struna, Aderlan Santos, Jesper Nielsen, and Paul Papp. After him are Lu Jingjing, Damir Kreilach, Agon Mehmeti, Filip Krušlin, Murtaz Daushvili, and Jiang Zhipeng.

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In French Polynesia

Among people born in French Polynesia, Lorenzo Tehau ranks 26 out of 24Before him are Ella Koon (1979), Henri Caroine (1981), Tamatoa Wagemann (1980), Steevy Chong Hue (1990), Vincent Simon (1983), and Teaonui Tehau (1992). After him are Alvin Tehau (1989), Anne-Caroline Graffe (1986), Teheivarii Ludivion (1989), Heimano Bourebare (1989), Taïna Barioz (1988), and Michel Bourez (1985).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In French Polynesia

Among soccer players born in French Polynesia, Lorenzo Tehau ranks 11Before him are Jonathan Tehau (1988), Henri Caroine (1981), Tamatoa Wagemann (1980), Steevy Chong Hue (1990), Vincent Simon (1983), and Teaonui Tehau (1992). After him are Alvin Tehau (1989), Teheivarii Ludivion (1989), and Heimano Bourebare (1989).