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Rauno Alliku

1990 - Today

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Rauno Alliku (born 2 March 1990) is an Estonian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Meistriliiga club Flora. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Rauno Alliku is the 19,274th most popular soccer player, the 353rd most popular biography from Estonia and the 44th most popular Estonian Soccer Player.

Rauno Alliku is an Estonian footballer known for his versatility on the field, primarily playing as a midfielder. He has represented various clubs in Estonia and has been a part of the Estonian national team.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Rauno Alliku ranks 19,274 out of 21,273Before him are Makoto Nishino, Vincent Pajot, Matt Besler, Aboubakary Koïta, Yuki Igari, and Hideyuki Akai. After him are Milan Gajić, Kengo Kotani, Manu Morlanes, Willian Magrão, Khalifah Al-Dawsari, and Alan Velasco.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Rauno Alliku ranks 1,475Before him are Mizuki Hamada, Bobana Veličković, Godfrey Oboabona, Erislandy Savón, Miloš Ćuk, and Vincent Pajot. After him are Illenium, Mamadou Samassa, Ellyse Perry, Wafa Mustafa, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, and Yusuke Maruhashi.

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In Estonia

Among people born in Estonia, Rauno Alliku ranks 353 out of 351Before him are Sergei Mošnikov (1988), Siim Luts (1989), Kaimar Saag (1988), Karl Patrick Lauk (1997), Madis Mihkels (2003), and Marko Meerits (1992). After him are Joonas Tamm (1992), Raul Must (1987), Artur Pikk (1993), Mart Seim (1990), Mattias Käit (1998), and Rasmus Mägi (1992).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Estonia

Among soccer players born in Estonia, Rauno Alliku ranks 44Before him are Rauno Sappinen (1996), Sander Puri (1988), Sergei Mošnikov (1988), Siim Luts (1989), Kaimar Saag (1988), and Marko Meerits (1992). After him are Joonas Tamm (1992), Artur Pikk (1993), Mattias Käit (1998), Matvei Igonen (1996), Frank Liivak (1996), and Erik Sorga (1999).