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Pelé

1991 - Today

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Judilson Mamadu Tuncará Gomes (born 29 September 1991), known as Pelé, is a professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder. Born in Portugal, he represented the Guinea-Bissau national team at the senior international level. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Pelé is the 12,055th most popular soccer player (up from 17,651st in 2019), the 555th most popular biography from Portugal (up from 633rd in 2019) and the 168th most popular Portuguese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Pelé ranks 12,055 out of 21,273Before him are Mouhcine Iajour, Jaime Gavilán, Thievy Bifouma, Ivan Cavaleiro, Samuel Gustafson, and Rodrigo Ely. After him are Hamza Younés, Abdullah Otayf, Myron Boadu, Pekka Lagerblom, Corona, and Diogo Luís Santo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Pelé ranks 492Before him are Leon Edwards, Estelle Nze Minko, Guilherme dos Santos Torres, Henrik Ingebrigtsen, Leandro Cabrera, and Siya Kolisi. After him are Emily Bett Rickards, Toms Skujiņš, Kenny Lala, Nicola Sansone, Néstor Araujo, and Djené Dakonam.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, Pelé ranks 555 out of 633Before him are António Félix da Costa (1991), Bruno Gama (1987), Marcos Freitas (1988), Nelson Oliveira (1989), Ticha Penicheiro (1974), and Ivan Cavaleiro (1993). After him are Pelé (1987), Nuno Borges (1997), Carlos Mané (1994), Sara Sampaio (1991), Fábio Silva (2002), and Daniel Podence (1995).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Portugal

Among soccer players born in Portugal, Pelé ranks 168Before him are Nélson Pereira (1975), Rui Faria (1975), Gonçalo Paciência (1994), Pedro Gonçalves (1998), Bruno Gama (1987), and Ivan Cavaleiro (1993). After him are Pelé (1987), Carlos Mané (1994), Fábio Silva (2002), Daniel Podence (1995), Tiago Djaló (2000), and Edinho (1982).