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Roberto Sensini

Argentine association football player and manager

1966 - today

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His biography is available in 32 different languages on Wikipedia. Roberto Sensini is the 165th most popular coach, the 278th most popular biography from Argentina (up from 279th in 2019) and the 8th most popular Argentinean Coach.

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Roberto Sensini's biography spans 32 Wikipedia language editions and earns a Historical Popularity Index of 58.49.

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Among Coaches

Among coaches, Roberto Sensini ranks 165 out of 563. Before him are Luís Castro, Graham Arnold, Adhemar Pimenta, Sabino Barinaga, Fritz Buchloh, and Benito Floro. After him are Albert Shesternyov, Werner Olk, Zé Mário, Martin Jol, Alfred Riedl, and Francisco Maturana.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Roberto Sensini ranks 139. Before him are Kim Kielsen, Anna Rita Del Piano, Freddy Rincón, Lena Philipsson, Thomas Doll, and Michael Imperioli. After him are Tatjana Patitz, Anousheh Ansari, Alexander Khalifman, Kaoru Kakinami, Glenn Youngkin, and Kiko, Princess Akishino.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Roberto Sensini ranks 278 out of 1,449. Before him are Robledo Puch (1952), Martín Demichelis (1980), César Aira (1949), Oscar Ruggeri (1962), Ricardo Piglia (1941), and Arturo Rawson (1885). After him are José Eulogio Gárate (1944), Martín Miguel de Güemes (1785), Antonio Rattín (1937), Juan José Saer (1937), Virginia Bolten (1876), and Leonardo Favio (1938).

Among Coaches In Argentina

Among coaches born in Argentina, Roberto Sensini ranks 8. Before him are Marcelo Bielsa (1955), Héctor Cúper (1955), Jorge Sampaoli (1960), Jorge Valdano (1955), Mauricio Pochettino (1972), and Sergio Batista (1962). After him are Vicente de la Mata (1918), José Durand Laguna (1885), Gustavo Alfaro (1962), Raúl Lozano (1956), Leonardo Astrada (1970), and Jorge Amado Nunes (1961).

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