SOCCER PLAYER

Rafael Camacho

2000 - Today

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Rafael Euclides Soares Camacho (born 22 May 2000) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a winger for Croatian HNL club Vukovar 1991. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Rafael Camacho is the 21,028th most popular soccer player (down from 19,840th in 2019), the 670th most popular biography from Portugal (down from 643rd in 2019) and the 251st most popular Portuguese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Rafael Camacho ranks 21,023 out of 21,273Before him are Akira Ando. After him are Dženis Burnić, Shu Hiramatsu, Simon Church, Antonio Rozzi, Takumi Uesato, Jack Hobbs, Tomoki Suzuki, Toshiya Takagi, Eniola Aluko, Go Hayama, and Tinga.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2000, Rafael Camacho ranks 596Before him are Rabbi Matondo, Joseph Weber, Michelle Gulyás, Donavan Grondin, Masai Russell, and Robert Cochran. After him are Sena Irie, Destanee Aiava, Alexander Blonz, Matteo Lovato, Rebecca Smith, and Toichi Suzuki.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, Rafael Camacho ranks 670 out of 633Before him are Diogo Gonçalves (1997), Rui Bragança (1991), Ana Cabecinha (1984), Luís Martins (1992), Carlos Forbs (2004), and Roderick Miranda (1991). After him are Flávio Ferreira (1991), Korbin Albert (2003), Pedro Portela (1990), Luis Mosquera (null), Alexandre Cavalcanti (1996), and Yuri Ribeiro (1997).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Portugal

Among soccer players born in Portugal, Rafael Camacho ranks 251Before him are Dário Essugo (2005), Bruno Jordão (1998), Diogo Gonçalves (1997), Luís Martins (1992), Carlos Forbs (2004), and Roderick Miranda (1991). After him are Flávio Ferreira (1991), Korbin Albert (2003), Yuri Ribeiro (1997), João Carvalho (1997), Francisco Geraldes (1995), and João Virgínia (1999).