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Nené

1949 - Today

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Tamagnini Manuel Gomes Batista (born 20 November 1949), known as Nené (Portuguese pronunciation: [nɛˈnɛ]), is a retired Portuguese professional footballer. A prolific striker, he played his entire career with Benfica, appearing in nearly 600 official games for the club and winning 19 titles, a record for several years. Playing 66 times for Portugal and scoring 22 goals, Nené represented the nation at Euro 1984. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Nené is the 1,966th most popular soccer player (down from 1,945th in 2019), the 304th most popular biography from Portugal (down from 293rd in 2019) and the 41st most popular Portuguese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Nené ranks 1,966 out of 21,273Before him are Naohiro Oyama, Pierre Sinibaldi, Yordan Letchkov, Shigeharu Ueki, Silvestre Igoa, and Marcus Thuram. After him are Joaquim Carvalho, Yuji Nakayoshi, Marcos Senna, Tamotsu Suzuki, Mario Perazzolo, and Martín Palermo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1949, Nené ranks 344Before him are Paul Nurse, Trevor Jones, Patti LuPone, Alex Higgins, Alfred Riedl, and Dutch Mantel. After him are Francisco Maturana, Yūsaku Matsuda, John Haglelgam, Brigitte Mohnhaupt, Bei Dao, and Sam Rainsy.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, Nené ranks 304 out of 633Before him are Walther Katzenstein (1878), Pedro Passos Coelho (1964), Dulce Pontes (1969), António Ribeiro (1928), Afonso Costa (1871), and Nadir Afonso (1920). After him are Joaquim Carvalho (1937), Guilhermina Suggia (1885), Marco Silva (1977), João Félix (1999), Infante João, Duke of Beja (1842), and Pedro Teixeira (1585).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Portugal

Among soccer players born in Portugal, Nené ranks 41Before him are Diogo Jota (1996), Hilário (1975), Maniche (1977), José Peseiro (1960), Alberto Festa (1939), and Ricardo Costa (1981). After him are Joaquim Carvalho (1937), Marco Silva (1977), João Félix (1999), Raul Meireles (1983), João Cancelo (1994), and Rui Patrício (1988).