Footballeur

Luis Rubiños

1940 - aujourd'hui

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Sa biographie est disponible en 17 langues sur Wikipédia. Luis Rubiños est le 5,556th footballeur le plus populaire (en baisse du 5,090th en 2024), la 169th biographie la plus populaire du Pérou (en baisse du 161st en 2019), ainsi que le 39th footballeur du Pérou le plus populaire.

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Among Footballeurs

Among footballeurs, Luis Rubiños ranks 5,550 out of 21,273Before him are Shuta Takahashi, Joël Matip, Leonardo Spinazzola, Fábio Simplício, Wilfried Gröbner, and Boris Kuznetsov. After him are Katsuo Kanda, Diego Carlos, Kota Minami, Momčilo Đokić, Petr Němec, and Salvador Reyes Monteón.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1940, Luis Rubiños ranks 549Before him are Padma Sachdev, Viktor Kuzkin, Thomas M. Disch, Ugo Colombo, Arthur Alexander, and Daniel J. Travanti. After him are Bjarne Andersson, Roberto Matosas, George Adams, Jerry Lawson, Kiyoshi Tanabe, and Mario Velarde.

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In Pérou

Among people born in Pérou, Luis Rubiños ranks 169 out of NaNBefore him are Manuel María Ponce Brousset (1874), David Samanez Ocampo (1866), Mercedes Aráoz (1961), Alejandro Villanueva (1908), Arturo Fernández Meyzán (1906), and Nathalie Kelley (1985). After him are César Cueto (1952), Yehude Simon (1947), Luis Cruzado (1941), Oswaldo Ramírez (1947), Nicolás Fuentes (1941), and Rubén Toribio Díaz (1952).

Among Footballeurs In Pérou

Among footballeurs born in Pérou, Luis Rubiños ranks 39Before him are Ottorino Sartor (1945), Julio Lores (1908), José María Lavalle (1902), Jorge Sarmiento (1900), Alejandro Villanueva (1908), and Arturo Fernández Meyzán (1906). After him are César Cueto (1952), Luis Cruzado (1941), Oswaldo Ramírez (1947), Nicolás Fuentes (1941), Rubén Toribio Díaz (1952), and Juan Carlos Oblitas (1951).

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