HANDBALL PLAYER

António Areia

1990 - Today

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António Antunes Baeta Rodrigues Areia (pronounced [ɐ̋ˈtonju ɐˈɾɐjɐ]; born 21 June 1990) is a Portuguese handball player for FC Porto and the Portuguese national team. He represented Portugal at the 2020 European Men's Handball Championship. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of António Areia has received more than 12,999 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. António Areia is the 421st most popular handball player, the 630th most popular biography from Portugal and the most popular Portuguese Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, António Areia ranks 421 out of 420Before him are Anna Lagerquist, Humberto Gomes, Choi Su-min, Dijana Mugoša, Thiago Ponciano, and Lucas Pellas. After him are Mohamed Abdulredha, Sim Hae-in, Zita Szucsánszki, Ana Paula Belo, Pablo Vainstein, and Harald Reinkind.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, António Areia ranks 1,591Before him are Debbie Bont, Azenaide Carlos, Ryu Eun-hee, Marta Tomac, Victor Iturriza, and Choi Su-min. After him are Pedro Portela, Ignacio Pizarro, Ilaria Bianchi, Čaba Silađi, Jeserik Pinto, and Nuria Diosdado.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, António Areia ranks 649 out of 633Before him are Carolina João (1997), Yolanda Hopkins (1998), Gabriel Lopes (1997), Miguel Martins (1997), Gustavo Capdeville (1997), and Maria Caetano (1986). After him are Iúri Leitão (1998), Pedro Portela (1990), Tiago Pereira (1975), Rodrigo Torres (1977), Humberto Gomes (1978), and Jorge Lima (1981).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Portugal

Among handball players born in Portugal, António Areia ranks 6Before him are Diogo Branquinho (1994), Alexandre Cavalcanti (1996), Humberto Gomes (1978), Pedro Portela (1990), and Miguel Martins (1997). After him are Gustavo Capdeville (1997), and Luís Frade (1998).