Soccer Player

Jorge Ortiz

Argentine footballer

1984 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Jorge Ortiz is the 19,004th most popular soccer player, the 1,235th most popular biography from Argentina and the 669th most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

Jorge Ortiz, the Argentine footballer, is most famous for his career as a midfielder, playing for various clubs in Argentina and abroad, including his notable tenure with San Lorenzo. He is recognized for his contributions to the teams he played for and his role in Argentine football.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Jorge Ortiz ranks 18,984 out of 21,273Before him are Akor Adams, Yuto Misao, Takuya Takei, Álex López, Saido Berahino, and Mohamed Abdelmonem. After him are Youness Mokhtar, Ismail Belmaalem, Zinédine Machach, Daniel Agyei, Magomed-Shapi Suleymanov, and Rafael Struick.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Jorge Ortiz ranks 1,559Before him are Yoshihiro Uchimura, Masaru Akiba, Keiren Westwood, Lisa De Vanna, Lela Javakhishvili, and Tatiana Ortiz. After him are Pietro Figlioli, Hwang Ji-man, Rosinei, Heather Hemmens, Annabel Scholey, and Jung Hyo-jung.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Jorge Ortiz ranks 1,235 out of NaNBefore him are Lucas Orbán (1989), Martín Ramos (1991), Lucas Sebastián Haedo (1983), Emanuel Insúa (1991), Martina Cavallero (1990), and Nicolás Capaldo (1998). After him are Iván Pillud (1986), Fernando Forestieri (1990), Santiago Hezze (2001), Vernon De Marco (1992), Alejandro Faurlín (1986), and Hernán Bernardello (1986).

Among Soccer Players In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Jorge Ortiz ranks 669Before him are Cristian Medina (2002), Valentín Vada (1996), Santiago Ascacíbar (1997), Lucas Orbán (1989), Emanuel Insúa (1991), and Nicolás Capaldo (1998). After him are Iván Pillud (1986), Fernando Forestieri (1990), Santiago Hezze (2001), Vernon De Marco (1992), Alejandro Faurlín (1986), and Hernán Bernardello (1986).

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