Soccer Player

Mauro Goicoechea

Uruguayan footballer

1988 - today

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His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia. Mauro Goicoechea is the 13,087th most popular soccer player (down from 11,358th in 2024), the 394th most popular biography from Uruguay (down from 378th in 2019) and the 263rd most popular Uruguayan Soccer Player.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Mauro Goicoechea ranks 13,074 out of 21,273Before him are Sergio Bernardo Almirón, Jaime Valdés, Ananias Eloi Castro Monteiro, Yasunobu Chiba, Daisuke Suzuki, and Hiroyuki Ishida. After him are Milan Gajić, Quinn, Denílson Antônio Paludo, Chris Führich, Roy Aitken, and Yohan Mollo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Mauro Goicoechea ranks 739Before him are Mia Rose, Lena Gercke, Shazad Latif, Martin Olsson, Arianna Errigo, and Guillermo Burdisso. After him are Fabian Lustenberger, Sjur Røthe, Adam Pålsson, Sandro Schärer, Magdalena Lamparska, and Laurent Depoitre.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Mauro Goicoechea ranks 394 out of NaNBefore him are Franco Israel (2000), Marcelo Sosa (1978), Tabaré Viudez (1989), Diego Rolán (1993), Mauro Arambarri (1995), and Gonzalo Vargas (1981). After him are Jonathan Urretaviscaya (1990), Facundo Torres (2000), Javier Delgado (1975), Iván Alonso (1979), Gastón Pereiro (1995), and Mathías Cardaccio (1987).

Among Soccer Players In Uruguay

Among soccer players born in Uruguay, Mauro Goicoechea ranks 263Before him are Franco Israel (2000), Marcelo Sosa (1978), Tabaré Viudez (1989), Diego Rolán (1993), Mauro Arambarri (1995), and Gonzalo Vargas (1981). After him are Jonathan Urretaviscaya (1990), Facundo Torres (2000), Javier Delgado (1975), Iván Alonso (1979), Gastón Pereiro (1995), and Mathías Cardaccio (1987).

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