SOCCER PLAYER

Orlando Sá

1988 - Today

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Orlando Carlos Braga de Sá (born 26 May 1988) is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a striker. After spending his early career with Braga and Porto, appearing sparingly for both, he travelled abroad in 2011, going on to represent clubs in England, Cyprus, Poland, Israel, Belgium, China and Spain and win the Ekstraklasa and the Polish Cup with Legia Warsaw. Sá earned one cap for Portugal. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Orlando Sá is the 10,476th most popular soccer player, the 530th most popular biography from Portugal and the 152nd most popular Portuguese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Orlando Sá ranks 10,476 out of 21,273Before him are Gary Gillespie, Shojae Khalilzadeh, Timon Wellenreuther, Malik Fathi, Emre Güngör, and Yusuke Adachi. After him are Andreas Skov Olsen, Bruno Henrique, Maxime Lestienne, Wojciech Kowalewski, Jonatan Maidana, and Aki Riihilahti.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Orlando Sá ranks 508Before him are Macarena García, Fatos Bećiraj, Christine and the Queens, and Danny García. After him are Daniel Carriço, Yuko Oshima, Elfyn Evans, Daniel Teklehaimanot, Tatyana Chernova, Mandip Gill, Emir Bajrami, and Tjaronn Chery.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, Orlando Sá ranks 527 out of 633Before him are Sílvio (1987), Sabrina (1982), and António Silva (2003). After him are Josué Pesqueira (1990), Miguel Simão (1973), Daniel Carriço (1988), José Moreira (1982), Nuno Delgado (1976), Rúben Vezo (1994), Susana Feitor (1975), Patrícia Mamona (1988), and Filipa Azevedo (1991).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Portugal

Among soccer players born in Portugal, Orlando Sá ranks 154Before him are Nuno Tavares (2000), Ricardo Horta (1994), Rúben Semedo (1994), Hugo Leal (1980), André André (1989), Fernando Varela (1987), Sílvio (1987), and António Silva (2003). After him are Josué Pesqueira (1990), Miguel Simão (1973), Daniel Carriço (1988), and José Moreira (1982).