SOCCER PLAYER

Simão Mate Junior

1988 - Today

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Simão Mate Junior (born 23 June 1988) is a Mozambican professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder. He is also a member of the Mozambique national team, for which he has made 30 appearances since 2007. He represented the nation at the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Simão Mate Junior is the 9,594th most popular soccer player (up from 9,798th in 2019), the 36th most popular biography from Mozambique (up from 37th in 2019) and the 11th most popular Mozambican Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Simão Mate Junior ranks 9,594 out of 21,273Before him are Robin Koch, Akihiro Endō, Bruno Cirillo, Bryan Gil, Kasper Bøgelund, and Carlos Gurpegui. After him are Marquinhos Paraná, Steffen Iversen, Tim Matavž, Jan Rezek, Mirosław Szymkowiak, and Bambang Pamungkas.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Simão Mate Junior ranks 418Before him are Georges Mandjeck, Julianne Hough, Kevin Love, Charles Kaboré, Caner Erkin, and Bořek Dočkal. After him are DeAndre Jordan, Brook Lopez, Janel Parrish, Katrina Bowden, Sinan Bolat, and Park Gyu-ri.

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In Mozambique

Among people born in Mozambique, Simão Mate Junior ranks 36 out of 38Before him are Afonso Dhlakama (1953), António Calvário (1938), Paulina Chiziane (1955), Alberto Vaquina (1961), Reinildo Mandava (1994), and Armando Sá (1975). After him are Jorge Cadete (1968), Mexer (1988), Natalia Bajor (1997), Alcinda Panguana (1994), Igor Mogne (1996), and Banlung Tubtimdang (2005).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Mozambique

Among soccer players born in Mozambique, Simão Mate Junior ranks 11Before him are Abel Xavier (1972), Costa Pereira (1929), Vicente Lucas (1935), Hilário (1939), Reinildo Mandava (1994), and Armando Sá (1975). After him are Jorge Cadete (1968), and Mexer (1988).