Soccer Player

Felipe Avenatti

Uruguayan footballer

1993 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Felipe Avenatti is the 18,181st most popular soccer player, the 445th most popular biography from Uruguay and the 312th most popular Uruguayan Soccer Player.

Felipe Avenatti is most famous for being a Uruguayan footballer who plays as a forward. He has played for various clubs in Europe and South America, including stints in the Italian Serie B and the Uruguayan Primera División.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Felipe Avenatti ranks 18,161 out of 21,273Before him are Taiji Furuta, Aythami Artiles, Kazuhiro Mori, Isao Homma, Hirokazu Otsubo, and Hideyuki Nakamura. After him are Masaki Fukai, Dave Mulligan, Boubakary Soumaré, Sander Berge, Arouca, and Taishi Matsumoto.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Felipe Avenatti ranks 870Before him are Alexander Ipatov, Anastasia Voynova, Riki Harakawa, Yasser Ibrahim, András Szatmári, and Alexander Megos. After him are Rick Zabel, Jonathan Rodríguez, Execution of Navid Afkari, Aika Mitsui, Svetlana Kolesnichenko, and Moha Rharsalla.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Felipe Avenatti ranks 445 out of NaNBefore him are David Terans (1994), Inti Podestá (1978), Bruno Fornaroli (1987), Bruno Méndez (1999), Mauricio Pereyra (1990), and Federico Viñas (1998). After him are Jonathan Rodríguez (1993), Alexis Rolín (1989), David Texeira (1991), Ariel Behar (1989), Sebastián Cáceres (1999), and Santiago Mele (1997).

Among Soccer Players In Uruguay

Among soccer players born in Uruguay, Felipe Avenatti ranks 312Before him are David Terans (1994), Inti Podestá (1978), Bruno Fornaroli (1987), Bruno Méndez (1999), Mauricio Pereyra (1990), and Federico Viñas (1998). After him are Jonathan Rodríguez (1993), Alexis Rolín (1989), David Texeira (1991), Sebastián Cáceres (1999), Santiago Mele (1997), and Diego Arismendi (1988).

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