SOCCER PLAYER

Vicente Lucas

1935 - Today

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Vicente da Fonseca Lucas (born 24 September 1935), known simply as Vicente, is a Portuguese retired footballer who played as a central defender. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Vicente Lucas is the 3,457th most popular soccer player (down from 2,961st in 2019), the 27th most popular biography from Mozambique (down from 22nd in 2019) and the 7th most popular Mozambican Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Vicente Lucas ranks 3,457 out of 21,273Before him are Manuel Duarte, José Ufarte, Tubilandu Ndimbi, Giovanni Silva de Oliveira, Mario Bergara, and Demba Ba. After him are Andriy Voronin, Łukasz Piszczek, Meho Kodro, Antonio Maquilón, Václav Hovorka, and Gyula Lázár.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1935, Vicente Lucas ranks 377Before him are György Kárpáti, Leo Falcam, Hubert Hahne, Arvo Valton, Horacio Troche, and Albín Brunovský. After him are Stanley Norman Cohen, Jadwiga Barańska, Jimmy Makulis, Fred Bongusto, Andrey Zaliznyak, and Victor Chizhikov.

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In Mozambique

Among people born in Mozambique, Vicente Lucas ranks 27 out of 38Before him are Ruy Guerra (1931), Pascoal Mocumbi (1941), Costa Pereira (1929), Mário da Graça Machungo (1941), José Craveirinha (1922), and Maria Mutola (1972). After him are Hilário (1939), Marcelino dos Santos (1929), Afonso Dhlakama (1953), António Calvário (1938), Paulina Chiziane (1955), and Alberto Vaquina (1961).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Mozambique

Among soccer players born in Mozambique, Vicente Lucas ranks 7Before him are Eusébio (1942), Carlos Queiroz (1953), Mário Coluna (1935), Paulo Fonseca (1973), Abel Xavier (1972), and Costa Pereira (1929). After him are Hilário (1939), Reinildo Mandava (1994), Armando Sá (1975), Simão Mate Junior (1988), Jorge Cadete (1968), and Mexer (1988).