HANDBALL PLAYER

Miguel Martins

1997 - Today

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Miguel Soares Martins (pronounced [miˈɣɛl mɐɾˈtĩʃ]; born 4 November 1997) is a Portuguese handball player for Aalborg Håndbold and the Portuguese national team. In addition to regular handball, Martins also plays Beach Handball. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Miguel Martins is the 472nd most popular handball player (up from 477th in 2019), the 654th most popular biography from Portugal (down from 648th in 2019) and the 5th most popular Portuguese Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Miguel Martins ranks 472 out of 420Before him are Bo van Wetering, Alexandre Cavalcanti, Magda Cazanga, Rogério Moraes Ferreira, Mohamed Merza, and António Areia. After him are Ainhoa Hernández, Haniel Langaro, Marta Tomac, Jung Yu-ra, Diogo Branquinho, and Teresa Almeida.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Miguel Martins ranks 1,007Before him are Max Records, Hiroki Noda, Anna Cockrell, Marion Borras, Joe Worrall, and Caleb Swanigan. After him are Natália Araujo, Avalon Wasteneys, Kazuki Egashira, Jo-Ane van Dyk, Wu Jiaxin, and Jip Janssen.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, Miguel Martins ranks 654 out of 633Before him are Luis Mosquera (null), Alexandre Cavalcanti (1996), João Carvalho (1997), Catarina Costa (1996), Liliana Cá (1986), and António Areia (1990). After him are João Virgínia (1999), Pedro Fraga (1983), Diogo Branquinho (1994), Humberto Gomes (1978), Cátia Azevedo (1994), and Maria Caetano (1986).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Portugal

Among handball players born in Portugal, Miguel Martins ranks 5Before him are Luís Frade (1998), Pedro Portela (1990), Alexandre Cavalcanti (1996), and António Areia (1990). After him are Diogo Branquinho (1994), Humberto Gomes (1978), and Gustavo Capdeville (1997).