SOCCER PLAYER

Massimo Coda

1988 - Today

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Massimo Coda (born 10 November 1988) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Serie B club Sampdoria. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Massimo Coda is the 15,898th most popular soccer player (down from 13,766th in 2019), the 5,005th most popular biography from Italy (down from 4,936th in 2019) and the 598th most popular Italian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Massimo Coda ranks 15,898 out of 21,273Before him are Henrique, Alex Tobin, Masatoshi Matsuda, Matías Nahuel, Nawaf Al-Aqidi, and Yohei Taniike. After him are Björn Bergmann Sigurðarson, Nikola Ašćerić, Nonato, Chechu Dorado, Marko Vejinović, and Daiki Asada.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Massimo Coda ranks 1,082Before him are Camilo Sanvezzo, Lyubov Basova, Eric Nam, Renato Ribeiro Calixto, Leon Balogun, and Dayo Okeniyi. After him are Zalina Petrivskaya, Bruno Pereirinha, Luis Ovalle, Jaime Ayoví, Míchel, and Sergio Escudero.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Massimo Coda ranks 5,006 out of 5,161Before him are Massimo Stano (1992), Daniele Dessena (1987), Enrico Berrè (1992), Matteo Priamo (1982), Gianluca Caprari (1993), and Mauro Finetto (1985). After him are Alberta Santuccio (1994), Cristian Pasquato (1989), Michele Perniola (1998), Filippo Tortu (1998), Marco Di Costanzo (1992), and Antonio Langella (1977).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Italy

Among soccer players born in Italy, Massimo Coda ranks 598Before him are Nicola Pavarini (1974), Melania Gabbiadini (1983), Stefano Morrone (1978), Massimo Mutarelli (1978), Daniele Dessena (1987), and Gianluca Caprari (1993). After him are Cristian Pasquato (1989), Antonio Langella (1977), Lorenzo Ariaudo (1989), Mirko Valdifiori (1986), Giulio Migliaccio (1981), and Fabio Miretti (2003).