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André Almeida

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Domingos André Ribeiro Almeida (born 30 May 2000) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for La Liga club Valencia. He began his career at Vitória de Guimarães, playing 89 total games before a €7.5 million transfer to Valencia in 2022. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 30 different languages on Wikipedia. André Almeida is the 8,761st most popular soccer player (down from 8,054th in 2024), the 503rd most popular biography from Portugal (down from 481st in 2019) and the 139th most popular Portuguese Soccer Player.

André Almeida is most famous for being a versatile defender and midfielder who has spent the majority of his career at S.L. Benfica, contributing to the team's success in domestic and European competitions. He is known for his tactical awareness and ability to play in multiple positions on the field.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, André Almeida ranks 8,761 out of 21,273Before him are Ladislav Maier, Sandro Cois, Natsumi Hara, Noah Okafor, Matty James, and Ermin Šiljak. After him are Vitali Kutuzov, Martin Wagner, Masaaki Sawanobori, Paolo Orlandoni, Miguel Lopes, and Marcos Danilo Padilha.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, André Almeida ranks 503 out of 633Before him are Capucho (1972), Custódio Castro (1983), Lura (1975), Pedro Barbosa (1970), Artur Soares Dias (1979), and Vitorino Antunes (1987). After him are Miguel Lopes (1986), João Almeida (1998), Sérgio Paulinho (1980), Vânia Fernandes (1985), Rui Silva (1994), and Paulo Alves (1969).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Portugal

Among soccer players born in Portugal, André Almeida ranks 139Before him are Bruno Martins Indi (1992), Jorge Ribeiro (1981), Capucho (1972), Custódio Castro (1983), Pedro Barbosa (1970), and Vitorino Antunes (1987). After him are Miguel Lopes (1986), Rui Silva (1994), Paulo Alves (1969), Carlos Martins (1982), Zé Castro (1983), and Nuno Frechaut (1977).