SOCCER PLAYER

Raoul Bellanova

2000 - Today

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Raoul Bellanova (born 17 May 2000) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a right-back or right wing-back for Serie A club Atalanta and the Italy national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Raoul Bellanova is the 13,722nd most popular soccer player (up from 13,747th in 2019), the 4,893rd most popular biography from Italy (up from 4,935th in 2019) and the 551st most popular Italian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Raoul Bellanova ranks 13,721 out of 21,273Before him are Aquivaldo Mosquera, Nicolas Alnoudji, Ángel Rodríguez, Quique de Lucas, and Foxi Kéthévoama. After him are Iriney, Vladimir Voskoboinikov, Johan Vásquez, Kiyomitsu Kobari, Ilija Nestorovski, Laura Österberg Kalmari, and Marco Friedl.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2000, Raoul Bellanova ranks 226Before him are Jack Clarke, Terumi Nagae, Eliot Vassamillet, Mohamed Amoura, Thijs Dallinga, and Jesús Ferreira. After him are Firas Al-Buraikan, Yeji, Maia Reficco, Mima Ito, Aleyna Tilki, and Michał Skóraś.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Raoul Bellanova ranks 4,893 out of 5,161Before him are Wilfried Gnonto (2003), Marco Marzano (1980), Anna Cappellini (1987), Michele Pazienza (1982), and Luca Marin (1986). After him are Michele Didoni (1974), Luca Cigarini (1986), Paolo Bianco (1977), Rik de Voest (1980), Manuele Mori (1980), Franco Brienza (1979), and Nicolò Rovella (2001).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Italy

Among soccer players born in Italy, Raoul Bellanova ranks 551Before him are Cristiana Girelli (1990), Michele Canini (1985), Andrea Petagna (1995), Nicola Leali (1993), Wilfried Gnonto (2003), and Michele Pazienza (1982). After him are Luca Cigarini (1986), Paolo Bianco (1977), Franco Brienza (1979), Nicolò Rovella (2001), Luca Marrone (1990), and Guglielmo Stendardo (1981).