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Raffaele Di Gennaro

1993 - Today

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Raffaele Di Gennaro (born 3 October 1993) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Serie A club Inter Milan. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Raffaele Di Gennaro is the 15,052nd most popular soccer player, the 4,976th most popular biography from Italy and the 587th most popular Italian Soccer Player.

Raffaele Di Gennaro is most famous for being an Italian footballer who played as a midfielder. He is known for his time with various clubs in Italy, including a notable stint at Catania.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Raffaele Di Gennaro ranks 15,052 out of 21,273Before him are Moeka Minami, Kamil Wilczek, Mexer, Masahiro Okamoto, Michael Langer, and Mikel Labaka. After him are Benjamin Lauth, Efstathios Aloneftis, Almamy Touré, Lukáš Masopust, Linda Bresonik, and Moeneeb Josephs.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Raffaele Di Gennaro ranks 650Before him are Vladimir Zhoga, Zsolt Nagy, Giorgi Chanturia, Grâce Zaadi, Sandra Arenas, and Harrison Gilbertson. After him are Lukáš Masopust, Luca Aerni, Thomas Lam, Nobuharu Matsushita, Daniel Yule, and Abraham Conyedo.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Raffaele Di Gennaro ranks 4,977 out of 5,161Before him are Margherita Granbassi (1979), Nadia Fanchini (1986), Sara Gama (1989), Stefano Pirazzi (1987), Giorgio Scalvini (2003), and Alexia Runggaldier (1991). After him are Giuliana Rancic (1974), Alessia Orro (1998), Carlo Zotti (1982), Andrea Coda (1985), Sacha Modolo (1987), and Elisa Balsamo (1998).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Italy

Among soccer players born in Italy, Raffaele Di Gennaro ranks 587Before him are Leandro Greco (1986), Elena Linari (1994), Maurizio Domizzi (1980), Emanuele Calaiò (1982), Sara Gama (1989), and Giorgio Scalvini (2003). After him are Carlo Zotti (1982), Andrea Coda (1985), Matteo Paro (1983), Matteo Contini (1980), Davide Biondini (1983), and Cher Ndour (2004).