Labdarúgó

Antonio Campolo

1897 - 1959

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Életrajza 17 különböző nyelven érhető el a Wikipédián (növekedés 16-ről 2024-ben). Antonio Campolo a 2,617th legnépszerűbb labdarúgó (növekedés a 3,048th-ről 2024-ben), a 132nd legnépszerűbb életrajz Uruguay országából (növekedés a 165th-ről 2019-ben) és a 73rd legnépszerűbb Uruguayból labdarúgó.

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Among Labdarúgó

Among labdarúgó, Antonio Campolo ranks 2,613 out of 21,273Before him are Gunnar Jansson, Walter Schleger, Guillermo Amor, Iuliu Bodola, Cosmin Contra, and Jupp Kapellmann. After him are José Ramón Alexanko, Jimmy McGrory, Costinha, Félix Sesúmaga, Albert Ferrer, and Sergi Roberto.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1897, Antonio Campolo ranks 223Before him are Pedro Vallana, C. B. van Niel, Miguel Fleta, Ulises Poirier, Betty Compson, and Gene Tunney. After him are Erik Malmberg, Max Newman, Roman Vishniac, Luis Batlle Berres, Joaquín Vázquez, and Jean Cassou. Among people deceased in 1959, Antonio Campolo ranks 150Before him are Sténio Vincent, G. D. H. Cole, Benjamin Christensen, Adolf Lindfors, Nazik al-Abid, and Akaki Chkhenkeli. After him are Preston Sturges, Francis de Miomandre, Ruben Lagus, Paul Rivet, Balthasar van der Pol, and Andrés Martínez Trueba.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Antonio Campolo ranks 132 out of NaNBefore him are Joaquín Suárez (1781), Tomás Villalba (1805), Pedro Arispe (1900), Juan Carlos Corazzo (1907), José Piendibene (1890), and Juan Campisteguy (1859). After him are Néstor Gonçalves (1936), Andrés Martínez Trueba (1884), Luis Batlle Berres (1897), Baltasar Brum (1883), Paolo Montero (1971), and Rodolfo Pini (1926).

Among Labdarúgó In Uruguay

Among labdarúgó born in Uruguay, Antonio Campolo ranks 73Before him are José Sasía (1933), Ricardo Pavoni (1943), Rubén Sosa (1966), Pedro Arispe (1900), Juan Carlos Corazzo (1907), and José Piendibene (1890). After him are Néstor Gonçalves (1936), Paolo Montero (1971), Rodolfo Pini (1926), Héctor Vilches (1926), Ettore Puricelli (1916), and Jorge Fossati (1952).

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