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Rafael Fefo

1985 - Today

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Rafael Aparecido Elisbão, known as Rafael Fefo (born February 15, 1985 in Piracicaba) is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Rafael Fefo is the 20,028th most popular soccer player, the 2,347th most popular biography from Brazil and the 1,621st most popular Brazilian Soccer Player.

Rafael Fefo is a Brazilian footballer known for his skills as a midfielder. He has played for various clubs in Brazil and has gained recognition for his contributions on the field.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Rafael Fefo ranks 20,028 out of 21,273Before him are Henry Bonello, Maureen Mmadu, Tudor Băluță, Adri Embarba, Gianluca Frabotta, and Crystal Dunn. After him are Nouhou Tolo, Shun Takagi, Quế Ngọc Hải, Daisuke Ando, Morato, and Victor Ramos.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Rafael Fefo ranks 1,743Before him are Jon Michael Hill, Mario Gyr, Lu Ying-chi, Cecilia Biagioli, Tomonobu Hiroi, and Masahiko Sawaguchi. After him are Keiki Shimizu, Wim Stroetinga, Carolin Golubytskyi, Yuya Iwadate, Sonal Chauhan, and Scott Brash.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Rafael Fefo ranks 2,347 out of 2,236Before him are Fernando Reis (1990), Neto Volpi (1992), Carlos Eduardo Bendini Giusti (1993), Rayssa Leal (2008), Felipe Garcia (1990), and Léo Ceará (1995). After him are Morato (2001), Victor Ramos (1989), Roger Gaúcho (1986), Jean Moser (1993), Felipe de Almeida Gomes (1988), and João Sales (1986).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Brazil

Among soccer players born in Brazil, Rafael Fefo ranks 1,621Before him are Danilo (1990), Xandão (1988), Neto Volpi (1992), Carlos Eduardo Bendini Giusti (1993), Felipe Garcia (1990), and Léo Ceará (1995). After him are Morato (2001), Victor Ramos (1989), Roger Gaúcho (1986), Jean Moser (1993), Felipe de Almeida Gomes (1988), and João Sales (1986).