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Quim

1975 - Today

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Joaquim Manuel Sampaio da Silva (born 13 November 1975), known as Quim (Portuguese pronunciation: [kĩ]), is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He appeared in 396 Primeira Liga matches during his career, over 12 seasons with Braga, six with Benfica and one with Aves, and won five major titles with the second club. Quim represented Portugal at the 2006 World Cup and in two European Championships, earning 32 caps. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Quim is the 4,153rd most popular soccer player (up from 6,128th in 2019), the 389th most popular biography from Portugal (up from 439th in 2019) and the 75th most popular Portuguese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Quim ranks 4,153 out of 21,273Before him are Ivor Allchurch, Naoki Makino, Owe Ohlsson, Morgan De Sanctis, Viktor Matviyenko, and Sergio Gori. After him are Aldo Poy, Mustapha Zitouni, Oleh Kuznetsov, Claude Papi, Paulo Wanchope, and Alexandre Lopes.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Quim ranks 177Before him are Ryoko Uno, Ruslan Stefanchuk, Richard Kelly, Ivan Jurić, Aksel Hennie, and Denis Bećirović. After him are Cristiano Lucarelli, Ekta Kapoor, Robbie Fowler, Néstor Pitana, Félix Sánchez Bas, and Washington.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, Quim ranks 389 out of 633Before him are Félix de Avelar Brotero (1744), Germano de Figueiredo (1932), João Mário (1993), Jaime Graça (1942), Natália Correia (1923), and Renato Sanches (1997). After him are Jorge Andrade (1978), João Pereira (1984), Jorge de Sena (1919), Henrique da Silveira (1901), António Oliveira (1952), and Nélson Semedo (1993).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Portugal

Among soccer players born in Portugal, Quim ranks 75Before him are João Morais (1935), Rui Barros (1965), Germano de Figueiredo (1932), João Mário (1993), Jaime Graça (1942), and Renato Sanches (1997). After him are Jorge Andrade (1978), João Pereira (1984), António Oliveira (1952), Nélson Semedo (1993), Nuno Mendes (2002), and Fernando Meira (1978).