Jogador de futebol

Simone Barone

1978 - presente

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Simone Barone (Nocera Inferiore, 30 de abril de 1978) é um ex-futebolista italiano que atuava como volante. Atualmente é coordenador técnico da Salernitana. Como jogador, fez parte da Seleção Italiana campeã da Copa do Mundo FIFA de 2006. Leia mais na Wikipédia

His biography is available in 34 different languages on Wikipedia. Simone Barone is the 6,334th most popular jogador de futebol (down from 5,734th in 2024), the 4,265th most popular biography from Italy (down from 4,211th in 2019) and the 339th most popular Italian Jogador De Futebol.

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Among Jogador de futebols

Among jogador de futebols, Simone Barone ranks 6,334 out of 21,273Before him are Iker Muniain, Noboru Kohara, Éric Di Meco, Rie Yamaki, Ruslan Rotan, and Chicão. After him are Osvaldo Castro, Diego Contento, Vitālijs Astafjevs, Thomas Kahlenberg, Salvador Cabañas, and Kim Jung-woo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Simone Barone ranks 303Before him are Dedé, Paula Seling, Davit Mujiri, Abu Azrael, Emilio Palma, and Estella Warren. After him are Anna Mouglalis, Berat Albayrak, Yukari Tamura, Neil Druckmann, Stefanie Sun, and Teddy Park.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Simone Barone ranks 4,266 out of 5,161Before him are Alessandra Ferri (1963), Federica Brignone (1990), Lorenzo Pellegrini (1996), Cole Sprouse (1992), Gianluca Rocchi (1973), and Deborah Compagnoni (1970). After him are Cristian Brocchi (1976), Lucio Cecchinello (1969), Stefano Baldini (1971), Valentina Vezzali (1974), Mahmood (1992), and Eros Poli (1963).

Among Jogador de futebols In Italy

Among jogador de futebols born in Italy, Simone Barone ranks 339Before him are Antonio Nocerino (1985), Antonio Di Gennaro (1958), Francesco Antonioli (1969), Khéphren Thuram (2001), Lionello Manfredonia (1956), and Lorenzo Pellegrini (1996). After him are Cristian Brocchi (1976), Simone Pepe (1983), Francesco Moriero (1969), Silvio Pietroboni (1904), Alessandro Diamanti (1983), and Walter Novellino (1953).

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