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Robert Renan

2003 - Today

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Robert Renan Alves Barbosa (born 11 October 2003) is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a centre-back for Brasileirão club Vasco da Gama on loan from Russian Premier League club Zenit Saint Petersburg. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Robert Renan is the 17,455th most popular soccer player, the 2,125th most popular biography from Brazil and the 1,422nd most popular Brazilian Soccer Player.

Robert Renan, the Brazilian footballer born in 2003, is most famous for being a talented center-back who has gained recognition for his performances in youth international competitions and club football. He is noted for his technical skills and defensive capabilities, which have made him a promising prospect in Brazilian football.

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Among people born in 2003, Robert Renan ranks 118Before him are Gabriel Vidović, Yuma Kagiyama, Fabio Miretti, Wyatt Oleff, Nikola Jović, and Yáser Asprilla. After him are Storm Reid, Yuna, Elsa Jacquemot, Lucas Gourna-Douath, Alice D'Amato, and Tang Jun-sang.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Robert Renan ranks 2,130 out of 2,236Before him are Danilo Cirino (1986), Ana Paula Belo (1987), Ederson Trinidad Lopes (1984), Alair de Souza Camargo Júnior (1982), Benny Feilhaber (1985), Roger Rodrigues da Silva (1985), João Paulo (1988), Gabriel Boschilia (1996), Everson (1990), Matheus Henrique (1997), and Joãozinho (1988). After him are Angelo da Costa Júnior (1983).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Brazil

Among soccer players born in Brazil, Robert Renan ranks 1,422Before him are Roger Rodrigues da Silva (1985), João Paulo (1988), Gabriel Boschilia (1996), Everson (1990), Matheus Henrique (1997), and Joãozinho (1988). After him are Angelo da Costa Júnior (1983), Juninho (1982), Fabiano Santacroce (1986), Lyanco (1997), Zé Eduardo (1987), and William de Asevedo Furtado (1995).