Soccer Player

Yannick Djaló

Portuguese footballer

1986 - today

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His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Yannick Djaló is the 13,485th most popular soccer player (down from 11,135th in 2024), the 29th most popular biography from Guinea-Bissau (down from 28th in 2019) and the 6th most popular Guinea-Bissauan Soccer Player.

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Yannick Djaló's biography spans 17 Wikipedia language editions and earns a Historical Popularity Index of 41.14.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Yannick Djaló ranks 13,472 out of 24,321. Before him are Asuna Tanaka, Omar Colley, Rinaldo Cruzado, Aleksandar Đurić, Djaniny, and William Troost-Ekong. After him are Naïm Sliti, Ado Onaiwu, Fernando Cornejo, Lebogang Morula, Satoru Suzuki, and Henri Bedimo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Yannick Djaló ranks 882. Before him are Usman Khawaja, Alessandro De Marchi, Joseph Akpala, Andrey Amador, Raphael Diaz, and Lukas Kampa. After him are Kamila Lićwinko, David Zurutuza, Azusa Iwashimizu, Mor Karbasi, Will Sharpe, and Won Ok-im.

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In Guinea-Bissau

Among people born in Guinea-Bissau, Yannick Djaló ranks 29 out of 43. Before him are Mamadu Ture Kuruma (1947), Domingos Simões Pereira (1963), Bruma (1994), Adiato Djaló Nandigna (1958), Baciro Djá (1973), and Edgar Ié (1994). After him are Esmaël Gonçalves (1991), Mama Baldé (1995), Augusto Midana (1984), Amido Baldé (1991), Toni Silva (1993), and José Gomes (1999).

Among Soccer Players In Guinea-Bissau

Among soccer players born in Guinea-Bissau, Yannick Djaló ranks 6. Before him are Eder (1987), Ansu Fati (2002), Danilo Pereira (1991), Bruma (1994), and Edgar Ié (1994). After him are Esmaël Gonçalves (1991), Mama Baldé (1995), Amido Baldé (1991), Toni Silva (1993), José Gomes (1999), and Jonas Mendes (1989).

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