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Reinildo Mandava

1994 - Today

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Reinildo Isnard Mandava (born 21 January 1994), also known mononymously as Reinildo, is a Mozambican professional footballer who plays as a left back the Mozambique national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Reinildo Mandava is the 7,307th most popular soccer player (down from 6,747th in 2019), the 34th most popular biography from Mozambique (down from 33rd in 2019) and the 9th most popular Mozambican Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Reinildo Mandava ranks 7,307 out of 21,273Before him are Przemysław Tytoń, Ranko Despotović, Jorge Otero, Jorge Sebastián Núñez, Marcelino Bernal, and Paul Caligiuri. After him are Fodil Megharia, Vujadin Stanojković, Petar Aleksandrov, Guglielmo Vicario, Toru Kawashima, and Masashi Otani.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Reinildo Mandava ranks 143Before him are Daria Gavrilova, Era Istrefi, Kelsey Plum, Willy Hernangómez, Gervonta Davis, and Lucas Piazon. After him are Jessica Pegula, Aly Raisman, Odisseas Vlachodimos, Bruma, Amir Rrahmani, and Viktor Axelsen.

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In Mozambique

Among people born in Mozambique, Reinildo Mandava ranks 34 out of 38Before him are Hilário (1939), Marcelino dos Santos (1929), Afonso Dhlakama (1953), António Calvário (1938), Paulina Chiziane (1955), and Alberto Vaquina (1961). After him are Armando Sá (1975), Simão Mate Junior (1988), Jorge Cadete (1968), Mexer (1988), Natalia Bajor (1997), and Alcinda Panguana (1994).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Mozambique

Among soccer players born in Mozambique, Reinildo Mandava ranks 9Before him are Mário Coluna (1935), Paulo Fonseca (1973), Abel Xavier (1972), Costa Pereira (1929), Vicente Lucas (1935), and Hilário (1939). After him are Armando Sá (1975), Simão Mate Junior (1988), Jorge Cadete (1968), and Mexer (1988).