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Vitinha

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Vítor Manuel Carvalho Oliveira (born 15 March 2000), also known as Vitinha, is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a forward for Serie A club Genoa. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Vitinha is the 15,511th most popular soccer player, the 603rd most popular biography from Portugal and the 200th most popular Portuguese Soccer Player.

Vitinha, the Portuguese footballer, is most famous for his exceptional skills as a midfielder and his ability to control the pace of the game. He gained significant recognition during his time at FC Porto and later moved to Paris Saint-Germain, showcasing his talent on both domestic and international stages.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Vitinha ranks 15,511 out of 21,273Before him are Carlos Palacios, Jens Odgaard, Elrio van Heerden, Mateusz Wieteska, Nikolay Bodurov, and Rodrigo Pimpão. After him are Adolphe Teikeu, Yusuke Murayama, Éder Álvarez Balanta, Ján Greguš, Denis Drăguș, and Mattias Bjärsmyr.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2000, Vitinha ranks 290Before him are David Jurásek, Jean Onana, Leandro Bolmaro, Maxence Lacroix, Morgan Gibbs-White, and Carlos Palacios. After him are Emil Holm, Manuel Turizo, Vincent Thill, Rokas Jokubaitis, Leonardo Campana, and Yeat.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, Vitinha ranks 603 out of 633Before him are Diogo Figueiras (1991), Gastão Elias (1990), Diogo Salomão (1988), Luka Zahović (1995), Sara Moreira (1985), and Filipa Sousa (1985). After him are Nuno Morais (1984), Rui Fonte (1990), Fernando Pimenta (1989), João Silva (1990), Dossa Júnior (1986), and Rodrigo Mora (2007).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Portugal

Among soccer players born in Portugal, Vitinha ranks 200Before him are Dady (1981), Hugo Vieira (1988), Domingos Duarte (1995), Diogo Figueiras (1991), Diogo Salomão (1988), and Luka Zahović (1995). After him are Nuno Morais (1984), Rui Fonte (1990), João Silva (1990), Dossa Júnior (1986), Rodrigo Mora (2007), and Ricardo Esgaio (1993).