Soccer Player

Ignacio Fideleff

1989 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Ignacio Fideleff is the 19,511th most popular soccer player, the 1,254th most popular biography from Argentina and the 684th most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

Ignacio Fideleff is most famous for being an Argentine-Italian footballer who primarily plays as a defender. He has played for various clubs in Argentina and Europe, showcasing his skills in both domestic leagues and international competitions.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Ignacio Fideleff ranks 19,511 out of 21,273Before him are Desiree van Lunteren, Bruno Gaspar, Myziane Maolida, Takuto Hashimoto, Brian Brendell, and Naoki Maeda. After him are Jon Jönsson, Arkadiusz Reca, Jackson Porozo, Arnau Martínez, Dever Orgill, and Harold Preciado.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Ignacio Fideleff ranks 1,425Before him are Amber English, Jesús Dueñas, Nagisa Sakurauchi, Sergei Andronov, Takumi Murakami, and Elsinho. After him are Larissa Wilson, Rasmus Guldhammer, Damian Janikowski, Kevin Rolland, Max Franz, and Hiroki Miyazawa.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Ignacio Fideleff ranks 1,254 out of NaNBefore him are Ignacio Pussetto (1995), Gonzalo Peillat (1992), Aarón Anselmino (2005), Exequiel Zeballos (2002), Ana Gallay (1986), and Jonathan Silva (1994). After him are Luciano Becchio (1983), Gastón Sangoy (1984), Julio Barroso (1985), Lucas Viatri (1987), Belén Succi (1985), and Ezequiel Ham (1994).

Among Soccer Players In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Ignacio Fideleff ranks 684Before him are Nicolás Orsini (1994), Conan Ledesma (1993), Ignacio Pussetto (1995), Aarón Anselmino (2005), Exequiel Zeballos (2002), and Jonathan Silva (1994). After him are Luciano Becchio (1983), Gastón Sangoy (1984), Julio Barroso (1985), Lucas Viatri (1987), Ezequiel Ham (1994), and Fabián Rinaudo (1987).

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