Soccer Player

Léo Ortiz

Brazilian Footballer

1996 - today

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His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Léo Ortiz is the 13,812th most popular soccer player, the 1,753rd most popular biography from Brazil and the 1,093rd most popular Brazilian Soccer Player.

Léo Ortiz is most famous for being a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a central defender. He is known for his time at Red Bull Bragantino in the Brazilian Serie A, where he has gained recognition for his defensive skills and contributions to the team's success.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Léo Ortiz ranks 13,799 out of 21,273Before him are Tsukasa Umesaki, Laura Georges, Keysher Fuller, Bartosz Kapustka, Arslanmyrat Amanow, and Óscar Cortés. After him are Yoshitaka Kageyama, Edixon Perea, Igor Julio, Wilde-Donald Guerrier, Homos, and Ogenyi Onazi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Léo Ortiz ranks 403Before him are Saša Lukić, Choi Yu-jin, Ali Gholizadeh, Zoë, Lorenzo Fortunato, and Bartosz Kapustka. After him are Jana Fett, Hisui Haza, Daniel Muñoz, Maria Andrejczyk, Ye Shiwen, and Emanuel Mammana.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Léo Ortiz ranks 1,753 out of NaNBefore him are Larissa França (1982), Bruno Fratus (1989), Édson Ribeiro (1972), Elias Mendes Trindade (1985), Luís Fernando Martinez (1980), and Valdeci Basílio da Silva (1972). After him are Igor Julio (1998), Rodrigo Possebon (1989), Caio Alves (1986), Osmar Aparecido de Azevedo (1980), Almir Moraes Andrade (1973), and Popó (1978).

Among Soccer Players In Brazil

Among soccer players born in Brazil, Léo Ortiz ranks 1,093Before him are Abner Vinícius (2000), Nilton Pereira Mendes (1976), Matheus Fernandes (1998), Elias Mendes Trindade (1985), Luís Fernando Martinez (1980), and Valdeci Basílio da Silva (1972). After him are Igor Julio (1998), Rodrigo Possebon (1989), Caio Alves (1986), Osmar Aparecido de Azevedo (1980), Almir Moraes Andrade (1973), and Popó (1978).

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