VOLLEYBALL PLAYER

Dante Amaral

1980 - Today

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Dante Guimarães Santos do Amaral (born 30 September 1980) is a Brazilian former professional volleyball player, who is best known as Dante. Measuring 2.01 metres (6 ft 7 in) he played in the position of outside hitter. He was born in Itumbiara. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Dante Amaral is the 30th most popular volleyball player (up from 36th in 2019), the 998th most popular biography from Brazil (down from 973rd in 2019) and the 4th most popular Brazilian Volleyball Player.

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Among VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS

Among volleyball players, Dante Amaral ranks 30 out of 199Before him are Dmitry Muserskiy, Slobodan Kovač, Regla Bell, Matt Anderson, Ivan Miljković, and Sérgio Santos. After him are Lorenzo Bernardi, Matey Kaziyski, Magaly Carvajal, Maja Ognjenović, Tijana Bošković, and Ivan Zaytsev.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Dante Amaral ranks 351Before him are Ingrid Bolsø Berdal, Kaylani Lei, Stefan Liv, Xavier Malisse, Dino Toppmöller, and Erik Mongrain. After him are Clemens Fritz, David Gandy, Vidyut Jammwal, Simon Woods, Regina Spektor, and Judit Varga.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Dante Amaral ranks 998 out of 2,236Before him are Gusttavo Lima (1989), Milene Domingues (1979), Lucas Piazon (1994), Ronny (1986), Adriana Calcanhotto (1965), and Sérgio Santos (1975). After him are Luís Müller (1961), Bruno Quadros (1977), Sérgio Manoel (1972), Bruna Marquezine (1995), Paulo Nunes (1971), and Denilson Martins Nascimento (1976).

Among VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS In Brazil

Among volleyball players born in Brazil, Dante Amaral ranks 4Before him are Bernardo Rezende (1959), Giba (1976), and Sérgio Santos (1975). After him are Thaísa Menezes (1987), Ricardo Garcia (1975), Bruno Rezende (1986), Murilo Endres (1981), Gustavo Endres (1975), Sheilla Castro (1983), Wallace de Souza (1987), and Ricardo Lucarelli (1992).