Calciatore

Ignacio María González

1982 - presente

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 29 lingue su Wikipedia. Ignacio María González è il 7668° calciatore più popolare (in aumento dal 9239° nel 2024), la 300ª biografia più popolare dell'Uruguay (in aumento dal 351ª nel 2019) e il 179° calciatore più popolare dell'Uruguay.

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Among Calciatores

Among calciatores, Ignacio María González ranks 7,662 out of 21,273Before him are James Forrest, Toshihiro Hattori, Takayuki Fujii, Márcio Rodrigues, Vahid Hashemian, and Bruno Alexandre Rodrigues. After him are Hugo Viana, Andrea Fortunato, Hiroshi Matsuda, Gustavo Adrián López, Oleksandr Kucher, and Sebastjan Cimirotič.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Ignacio María González ranks 341Before him are Fatoumata Diawara, Yana Klochkova, Fahadh Faasil, Tatsuro Hagihara, Stéphane Lasme, and Kim Min-jung. After him are Nesrin Cavadzade, Oleksandr Kucher, Alexandros Tzorvas, Kota Yanagisawa, Łukasz Kubot, and Rudy Youngblood.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Ignacio María González ranks 300 out of NaNBefore him are José Zalazar (1963), Gonzalo García (1983), José Oscar Herrera (1965), Matías Vecino (1991), Daniel Martínez (1957), and Nicolás Lodeiro (1989). After him are Diego Laxalt (1993), Venancio Ramos (1959), Fernando Clavijo (1956), Darío Rodríguez (1974), Martín Silva (1983), and Romeo Corbo (1952).

Among Calciatores In Uruguay

Among calciatores born in Uruguay, Ignacio María González ranks 179Before him are Abel Hernández (1990), José Zalazar (1963), Gonzalo García (1983), José Oscar Herrera (1965), Matías Vecino (1991), and Nicolás Lodeiro (1989). After him are Diego Laxalt (1993), Venancio Ramos (1959), Fernando Clavijo (1956), Darío Rodríguez (1974), Martín Silva (1983), and Romeo Corbo (1952).

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