Soccer Player

Renê

Brazilian association football player

1992 - today

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His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Renê is the 15,714th most popular soccer player, the 1,960th most popular biography from Brazil and the 1,264th most popular Brazilian Soccer Player.

Renê is most famous for being a Brazilian footballer who plays as a left-back. He is known for his time at clubs like Flamengo and his contributions to the team's defensive strength and attacking support from the wing.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Renê ranks 15,695 out of 21,273Before him are Žan Karničnik, Christian Bekamenga, José Kanté, Andy O'Brien, Zinho Vanheusden, and Aleksandr Yerokhin. After him are Cristo González, Kenta Kawai, Mike Lapper, Moi Gómez, Matheus Sávio, and Shigeki Tsujimoto.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Renê ranks 821Before him are Janice Wu, Kenyu Sugimoto, Stefan Mugoša, Nassim Ben Khalifa, Claudia Traisac, and Igor Coronado. After him are Mirjam Puchner, Ivan Ordets, Olena Kravatska, Yvette Monreal, Araz Abdullayev, and Laurent Jans.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Renê ranks 1,960 out of NaNBefore him are Francismar Carioca de Oliveira (1984), Valdney Freitas da Matta (1971), Cleiton Xavier (1983), Bruno César (1988), Paula Pequeno (1982), and Igor Coronado (1992). After him are Matheus Sávio (1997), Vitor Júnior (1986), Carlos Alberto Rodrigues Gavião (1980), Gustavo Manduca (1980), Marcos González (1980), and Amaral (1983).

Among Soccer Players In Brazil

Among soccer players born in Brazil, Renê ranks 1,264Before him are Neto Baiano (1982), Francismar Carioca de Oliveira (1984), Valdney Freitas da Matta (1971), Cleiton Xavier (1983), Bruno César (1988), and Igor Coronado (1992). After him are Matheus Sávio (1997), Vitor Júnior (1986), Carlos Alberto Rodrigues Gavião (1980), Gustavo Manduca (1980), Marcos González (1980), and Amaral (1983).

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