Soccer Player

Mário Sérgio

1981 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Mário Sérgio is the 17,820th most popular soccer player, the 661st most popular biography from Portugal and the 233rd most popular Portuguese Soccer Player.

Mário Sérgio, the Portuguese footballer, is most famous for his career as a midfielder, notably playing for clubs such as Boavista and Vitória de Guimarães. He is also recognized for his contributions to the Portuguese national team during the 1980s.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Mário Sérgio ranks 17,820 out of 21,273Before him are Keidi Bare, Nelson Cabrera, Lex Immers, Tore Reginiussen, Igor Picușceac, and Hannes Sigurðsson. After him are Fin Bartels, Francis Amuzu, Kota Sugiyama, Takaaki Suzuki, Anthony Caci, and Marcos Antônio Nascimento Santos.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Mário Sérgio ranks 1,500Before him are Fodé Mansaré, Dênis Marques, Cédric Paty, Thierry Ascione, Matteo Morandi, and Lisa Goldstein. After him are Takaaki Suzuki, Worapoj Petchkoom, Josh Hamilton, Marek Plawgo, Lionel Mathis, and Tim Brown.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, Mário Sérgio ranks 661 out of NaNBefore him are Luís Maximiano (1999), Ferro (1997), José Gonçalves (1989), Ricardo Vaz Tê (1986), Hernâni Fortes (1991), and Tiago Silva (1993). After him are Beto (1998), Emanuel Silva (1985), Tiago Dantas (2000), Thierry Correia (1999), Álvaro Parente (1984), and Luís Frade (1998).

Among Soccer Players In Portugal

Among soccer players born in Portugal, Mário Sérgio ranks 233Before him are Kika Nazareth (2002), Luís Maximiano (1999), Ferro (1997), Ricardo Vaz Tê (1986), Hernâni Fortes (1991), and Tiago Silva (1993). After him are Beto (1998), Tiago Dantas (2000), Thierry Correia (1999), Xeka (1994), Rúben Vinagre (1999), and Cafú (1993).

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