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Luca Rigoni

1984 - Today

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Luca Rigoni (born 7 December 1984) is an Italian former footballer. He is the elder brother of Nicola Rigoni. He played as a right or central midfielder. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia (down from 17 in 2024). Luca Rigoni is the 18,860th most popular soccer player (down from 16,322nd in 2024), the 5,355th most popular biography from Italy (down from 5,081st in 2019) and the 674th most popular Italian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Luca Rigoni ranks 18,860 out of 21,273Before him are Férébory Doré, Anderson Santamaría, Alejandro Lago, Askhat Tagybergen, Ali Faez, and Dorian Babunski. After him are Johanna Rasmussen, Mijo Caktaš, Clément Michelin, Jumpei Obata, Pavel Mogilevets, and Gabriel Xavier.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Luca Rigoni ranks 1,540Before him are Márcio Vieira, Pierre-Jean Peltier, Takuya Sonoda, Marian Rivera, Takafumi Mikuriya, and Cecily Strong. After him are Pierre Boya, Marco Biagianti, Alexandru Sirițeanu, Liu Ming-huang, Bekir İrtegün, and Arnaud Gérard.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Luca Rigoni ranks 5,356 out of 5,161Before him are Ilaria Bianchi (1990), Davide Appollonio (1989), Daniele Lupo (1991), Jacopo Sala (1991), Francesco Pisano (1986), and Domenico Montrone (1986). After him are Luca Mozzato (1998), Ileana Citaristi (1968), Marco Biagianti (1984), Manuela Mölgg (1983), Cameron Smith (null), and Francesco Lamon (1994).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Italy

Among soccer players born in Italy, Luca Rigoni ranks 674Before him are Lorenzo Tonelli (1990), Daniela Sabatino (1985), Tommaso Baldanzi (null), Maurizio Lanzaro (1982), Jacopo Sala (1991), and Francesco Pisano (1986). After him are Marco Biagianti (1984), Davide Faraoni (1991), Federico Di Francesco (1994), Antonio Rosati (1983), Lorenzo Crisetig (1993), and Caleb Ekuban (1994).