SOCCER PLAYER

Locó

1984 - Today

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Manuel Armindo Morais Cange (born 25 December 1984), commonly known as Locó, is a retired Angolan footballer who last played as a right back for Santos Futebol Clube de Angola. He was noticeable during matches due to his unique hairstyle. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Locó has received more than 492 page views. His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 17 in 2019). Locó is the 11,283rd most popular soccer player (down from 10,239th in 2019), the 50th most popular biography from Angola (down from 45th in 2019) and the 28th most popular Angolan Soccer Player.

Memorability Metrics

  • 490

    Page Views (PV)

  • 32.48

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 18

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 8.81

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.42

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Locó ranks 11,283 out of 21,273Before him are Tamir Cohen, Andrei Stepanov, Jean-Kévin Augustin, Adolfo Gaich, Innocent Emeghara, and Bruno Cortez. After him are Park Jong-woo, Mohamed Amoura, Rob Page, Ibson, Dave Beasant, and Obeid Al-Dosari.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Locó ranks 669Before him are Sara Jean Underwood, Melonie Diaz, Jemima Sumgong, J. J. Barea, Jan Bárta, and Tamir Cohen. After him are Thabo Sefolosha, Mikel Rico, Alex Rasmussen, Zuzana Rehák-Štefečeková, Hevrin Khalaf, and Sherone Simpson.

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In Angola

Among people born in Angola, Locó ranks 50 out of 67Before him are Jamba (1977), Gilberto (1982), Marco Abreu (1974), Kali (1978), Nando Rafael (1984), and Djalma Campos (1987). After him are Lamá (1981), Luis Pedro Cavanda (1991), António Lebo Lebo (1977), Luís Delgado (1979), Edson Nobre (1980), and Gelson Dala (1996).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Angola

Among soccer players born in Angola, Locó ranks 28Before him are Jamba (1977), Gilberto (1982), Marco Abreu (1974), Kali (1978), Nando Rafael (1984), and Djalma Campos (1987). After him are Lamá (1981), Luis Pedro Cavanda (1991), António Lebo Lebo (1977), Luís Delgado (1979), Edson Nobre (1980), and Gelson Dala (1996).