Soccer Player

Rúben Amorim

1985 - Today

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Rúben Amorim is a soccer player born in 1985 in , which is now part of modern day Lisbon, Portugal. Rúben Amorim is currently 41 years old.

His biography is available in 42 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 32 in 2024). Rúben Amorim is the 352nd most popular soccer player (up from 5,810th in 2024), the 108th most popular biography from Portugal (up from 430th in 2019) and the 8th most popular Portuguese Soccer Player.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Rúben Amorim ranks 352 out of 21,273Before him are Arjen Robben, Saburo Shinosaki, Pedro Petrone, Kazu Naoki, Yoshio Fujiwara, and Adriano. After him are Antoine Griezmann, Gian Piero Gasperini, Jan Koller, Gennaro Gattuso, Hiroshi Kanazawa, and Kenji Tochio.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Rúben Amorim ranks 6Before him are Cristiano Ronaldo, Pak Chol-jin, Luka Modrić, Mohammad bin Salman, and Lewis Hamilton. After him are Kaley Cuoco, Bruno Mars, Song Joong-ki, Roman Reigns, Lana Del Rey, and Gal Gadot.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, Rúben Amorim ranks 108 out of 633Before him are Ferdinand, Duke of Viseu (1433), Maria Helena Vieira da Silva (1908), Sérgio Conceição (1974), Nani (1986), Pedro Nunes (1502), and Rui Costa (1972). After him are Beatrice of Portugal, Duchess of Savoy (1504), Afonso I, Duke of Braganza (1377), Joan of Portugal (1439), Francisco da Costa Gomes (1914), Judah Leon Abravanel (1460), and John, Constable of Portugal (1400).

Among Soccer Players In Portugal

Among soccer players born in Portugal, Rúben Amorim ranks 8Before him are Luís Figo (1972), Fernando Santos (1954), Jorge Jesus (1954), Sérgio Conceição (1974), Nani (1986), and Rui Costa (1972). After him are Ricardo Quaresma (1983), Artur Jorge (1946), Vítor Baía (1969), Bruno Fernandes (1994), Fernando Gomes (1956), and Paulo Futre (1966).