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Dani Raba

1995 - Today

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Daniel Raba Antolín (born 29 October 1995) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a right winger for La Liga club Valencia. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Dani Raba is the 16,737th most popular soccer player, the 3,345th most popular biography from Spain and the 1,008th most popular Spanish Soccer Player.

Dani Raba is most famous for being a Spanish footballer known for his versatility as a winger and forward. He has played for various clubs, including Villarreal CF and has represented Spain at youth levels.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Dani Raba ranks 16,737 out of 21,273Before him are Florian Sotoca, Ibrahim Al-Helwah, Gabriel Cichero, Nawaf Al-Aqidi, Sonja Fuss, and Ahmed Ammi. After him are Yohei Taniike, Massimo Coda, Björn Bergmann Sigurðarson, Nikola Ašćerić, Nonato, and Chechu Dorado.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Dani Raba ranks 599Before him are Myrto Uzuni, Quinten Hermans, Sanne van Dijke, Emiliano Marcondes, Zsolt Kalmár, and Sergey Semenov. After him are Kim So-hee, Lucas Veríssimo, Kaetlyn Osmond, Tyronne Ebuehi, Abderrahman Samba, and Andrew Hjulsager.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Dani Raba ranks 3,345 out of 3,355Before him are Sergi Palencia (1996), Alberto Garzón (1985), Jorge Azanza (1982), Amaia (1999), Casto Espinosa (1982), and Juanito (1980). After him are Chechu Dorado (1982), Eva Calvo (1991), Manel Navarro (1996), Teresa Portela (1982), Angy Fernández (1990), and Míchel (1988).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Spain

Among soccer players born in Spain, Dani Raba ranks 1,008Before him are Armando Lozano (1984), Enric Saborit (1992), Aitor Paredes (2000), Sergi Palencia (1996), Casto Espinosa (1982), and Juanito (1980). After him are Chechu Dorado (1982), Míchel (1988), José Barkero (1979), Aimar Oroz (2001), Javi Martos (1984), and Sergio Escudero (1988).