Soccer Player

Tiago Dantas

association football player

2000 - today

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His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Tiago Dantas is the 18,102nd most popular soccer player (down from 14,587th in 2024), the 670th most popular biography from Portugal (down from 598th in 2019) and the 236th most popular Portuguese Soccer Player.

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Tiago Dantas's biography spans 18 Wikipedia language editions and earns a Historical Popularity Index of 36.73.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Tiago Dantas ranks 18,083 out of 24,321. Before him are Ahmad Benali, Pedro López, Daniel Ginczek, Thelo Aasgaard, Yumemi Kanda, and Henri Anier. After him are Melissa Tancredi, Hristo Zlatinski, Hamza Rafia, Lukáš Provod, Kaishū Sano, and Hashem Beikzadeh.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2000, Tiago Dantas ranks 366. Before him are Håkon Evjen, Juan Manuel Sanabria, Fausto Vera, Adil Osmanov, Oston Urunov, and Sally Amaki. After him are Kaishū Sano, Niels Nkounkou, Tolu Arokodare, Mary Akrami, Yuki Kobayashi, and Kaori Yuki.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, Tiago Dantas ranks 670 out of 750. Before him are Ricardo Vaz Tê (1986), Hernâni Fortes (1991), Tiago Silva (1993), Mário Sérgio (1981), Beto (1998), and Emanuel Silva (1985). After him are Thierry Correia (1999), Álvaro Parente (1984), Luís Frade (1998), Xeka (1994), Rúben Vinagre (1999), and Cafú (1993).

Among Soccer Players In Portugal

Among soccer players born in Portugal, Tiago Dantas ranks 236. Before him are Ferro (1997), Ricardo Vaz Tê (1986), Hernâni Fortes (1991), Tiago Silva (1993), Mário Sérgio (1981), and Beto (1998). After him are Thierry Correia (1999), Xeka (1994), Rúben Vinagre (1999), Cafú (1993), Nuno Santos (1995), and Tiago Tomás (2002).

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