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Ukra

1988 - Today

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André Filipe Alves Monteiro (born 16 March 1988), known as Ukra, is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a right winger. Formed at Porto, where he made eight senior appearances, he played 245 Primeira Liga games for five clubs, mainly in two spells at Rio Ave and also Olhanense, Braga and Santa Clara. Ukra earned 46 caps for Portugal at youth level, and played one senior match in 2015. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Ukra is the 19,409th most popular soccer player (down from 14,749th in 2024), the 677th most popular biography from Portugal (down from 600th in 2019) and the 246th most popular Portuguese Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Ukra ranks 19,409 out of 21,273Before him are Sotirios Papagiannopoulos, Hiroaki Tanaka, Leon Guwara, Nadezhda Karpova, Petar Musa, and Hiroyuki Omata. After him are Rasmus Jönsson, Chahir Belghazouani, Sascha Mölders, David Rodríguez, Victor Andrade, and Heiner Mora.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Ukra ranks 1,500Before him are Endéné Miyem, Kenzo Taniguchi, Yulia Managarova, Emmanuel Lebesson, Ryu Han-su, and Joyner Lucas. After him are Andrew Lawrence, Tori Anderson, Sinéad Mulvey, Mandy Islacker, Allison Harvard, and Katsumi Yusa.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, Ukra ranks 677 out of 633Before him are Manuel Cardoso (1983), Licá (1988), Iuri Medeiros (1994), Samú Costa (2000), David Carmo (1999), and Ivo Pinto (1990). After him are Tobias Figueiredo (1994), Bruno Gaspar (1993), Lucas João (1993), Tiago Pereira (1975), Tomás Podstawski (1995), and Daniel Candeias (1988).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Portugal

Among soccer players born in Portugal, Ukra ranks 246Before him are Sérgio Pinto (1980), Licá (1988), Iuri Medeiros (1994), Samú Costa (2000), David Carmo (1999), and Ivo Pinto (1990). After him are Tobias Figueiredo (1994), Bruno Gaspar (1993), Lucas João (1993), Tiago Pereira (1975), Tomás Podstawski (1995), and Daniel Candeias (1988).