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Welliton

1986 - Today

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Welliton Soares de Morais (born 22 October 1986), or simply Welliton, is a Brazilian former footballer who played as a forward. During his time at Spartak Moscow, Welliton was a very prolific scorer and won the Russian Premier League top scorer title in the 2009 and 2010 seasons. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 23 different languages on Wikipedia. Welliton is the 11,314th most popular soccer player (down from 10,619th in 2024), the 1,425th most popular biography from Brazil (down from 1,370th in 2019) and the 859th most popular Brazilian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Welliton ranks 11,314 out of 21,273Before him are Christian Riganò, Kevin Danso, Daniël de Ridder, Serhiy Kryvtsov, Ezequiel Schelotto, and Ilsinho. After him are Michael Rodríguez, Maximilian Beier, Fuad Anwar Amin, Guus Til, André Pinto, and Carlos García.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Welliton ranks 685Before him are Zhang Wenxiu, Jake McDorman, Brittney Reese, Juan Sebastián Cabal, Miko Hughes, and Margareta Kozuch. After him are Xisco, Natxo Insa, Romina Oprandi, Jordan Carver, Marco Andreolli, and Margo Harshman.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Welliton ranks 1,425 out of 2,236Before him are Felipe Drugovich (2000), Danilo Gabriel de Andrade (1979), Adriana Lisboa (1970), Gustavo Nery (1977), Pitty (1977), and Ilsinho (1985). After him are André Pinto (1978), Rodinei (1992), Fernando Marçal (1989), Athirson (1977), Sidnei (1989), and Leandro Vieira (1979).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Brazil

Among soccer players born in Brazil, Welliton ranks 859Before him are Igor Jesus (2001), Felipe Jorge Loureiro (1977), Careca (1983), Danilo Gabriel de Andrade (1979), Gustavo Nery (1977), and Ilsinho (1985). After him are André Pinto (1978), Rodinei (1992), Fernando Marçal (1989), Athirson (1977), Sidnei (1989), and Leandro Vieira (1979).