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Mateo Ponte

2003 - Today

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Mateo Ponte Costa (born 24 May 2003) is a Uruguayan professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Campeonato Brasileiro Série A club Botafogo. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Mateo Ponte is the 20,635th most popular soccer player, the 462nd most popular biography from Uruguay and the 331st most popular Uruguayan Soccer Player.

Mateo Ponte is most famous for being a young Uruguayan football player born in 2003, known for his skills as a midfielder. He has gained attention for his performances in youth leagues and potential for future development in professional soccer.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Mateo Ponte ranks 20,635 out of 21,273Before him are Paul Heckingbottom, Danny Graham, Sergei Parshivlyuk, Ángel Montoro, Wesley Lautoa, and Claude Gonçalves. After him are Jonas Bager, Craig Gardner, Gu Sung-yun, Jack Colback, Daniel Royer, and Shohei Yanagizaki.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2003, Mateo Ponte ranks 188Before him are Igor Matanović, Karamoko Dembélé, Gio Garbelini, Leopold Querfeld, Brandin Podziemski, and Emjay Anthony. After him are Dennis Hauger, Harashta Haifa Zahra, Ismaël Doukouré, Gustavo Puerta, Mark Kondratiuk, and Elsie Fisher.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Mateo Ponte ranks 463 out of 444Before him are Santiago Bueno (1998), Franco Acosta (1996), Michelle Suárez Bértora (1984), Rubén Bentancourt (1993), Matías Cabrera (1986), Diego Rodríguez (1989), and Adrián Gunino (1989). After him are Jonathan Álvez (1988), Nicolás Acevedo (1999), Guillermo de Amores (1994), Fernando Gorriarán (1994), and Jaime Báez (1995).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Uruguay

Among soccer players born in Uruguay, Mateo Ponte ranks 331Before him are Santiago Bueno (1998), Franco Acosta (1996), Rubén Bentancourt (1993), Matías Cabrera (1986), Diego Rodríguez (1989), and Adrián Gunino (1989). After him are Jonathan Álvez (1988), Nicolás Acevedo (1999), Guillermo de Amores (1994), Fernando Gorriarán (1994), Jaime Báez (1995), and Diego Fagúndez (1995).