Soccer Player

Marcelo Carracedo

Argentine association football player

1970 - today

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His biography is available in 24 different languages on Wikipedia. Marcelo Carracedo is the 8,599th most popular soccer player (up from 9,872nd in 2024), the 805th most popular biography from Argentina (up from 901st in 2019) and the 397th most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

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Marcelo Carracedo's biography spans 24 Wikipedia language editions and earns a Historical Popularity Index of 46.93.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Marcelo Carracedo ranks 8,593 out of 24,321. Before him are Patricio Yáñez, Milan Dudić, Teófilo Gutiérrez, Robert da Silva Almeida, Freddy Adu, and Ricardo Tavarelli. After him are Miguel Almirón, Nahuel Guzmán, Wataru Ikenaga, Andrejs Rubins, Felipe Miñambres, and Ralf Fährmann.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Marcelo Carracedo ranks 667. Before him are Kelly Loeffler, Josie Bissett, Rodolfo Chikilicuatre, Ricardo Tavarelli, Giovanna Trillini, and Junko Iwao. After him are Mounir Fatmi, Cédric Vasseur, Jasna Fazlić, Guido Görtzen, Alistair Petrie, and Lisa Robin Kelly.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Marcelo Carracedo ranks 805 out of 1,449. Before him are Jonathan Erlich (1977), Leonardo Astrada (1970), Juan Mónaco (1984), Guillermo Pérez Roldán (1969), Norberto Fontana (1975), and Franco Di Santo (1989). After him are Nahuel Guzmán (1986), Chenoa (1975), Marcelo Trivisonno (1966), Matías Fernández (1986), Mercedes Lambre (1992), and Marianela Núñez (1982).

Among Soccer Players In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Marcelo Carracedo ranks 397. Before him are Hernán Díaz (1965), Agustín Marchesín (1988), Christian Giménez (1981), Juan Pablo Carrizo (1984), Mario Bolatti (1985), and Franco Di Santo (1989). After him are Nahuel Guzmán (1986), Marcelo Trivisonno (1966), Matías Fernández (1986), Nestor Omar Piccoli (1965), Christian Giménez (1974), and Eduardo Salvio (1990).

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