Soccer Player

Antonio de Nigris

1978 - 2009

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His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Antonio de Nigris is the 10,028th most popular soccer player (down from 8,647th in 2024), the 574th most popular biography from Mexico (down from 548th in 2019) and the 139th most popular Mexican Soccer Player.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Antonio de Nigris ranks 10,022 out of 21,273Before him are Leon Andreasen, Mensur Mujdža, Rahman Rezaei, Pontus Farnerud, Ferdi Kadıoğlu, and Jonathan Calleri. After him are Zé Kalanga, Kim Chang-soo, Izet Hajrović, Iván Valenciano, David Jemmali, and Luis Henrique.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Antonio de Nigris ranks 651Before him are Mario Regueiro, Ebru Özkan, Mariano Zabaleta, Kelly Stables, Qin Dongya, and Victoria Spartz. After him are Bruno Julie, Andrew Rannells, Lars Bystøl, Kota Yoshihara, Sarah Adler, and John Capel Jr.. Among people deceased in 2009, Antonio de Nigris ranks 431Before him are John Mortimer, Anastasia Baburova, Mark Leduc, Vic Crowe, Shakti Samanta, and Giovanni Parisi. After him are Nelly Arcan, Vishnuvardhan, Abrar Alvi, Vic Chesnutt, Karine Ruby, and Murder of Marwa El-Sherbini.

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In Mexico

Among people born in Mexico, Antonio de Nigris ranks 574 out of NaNBefore him are Francisco Fonseca (1979), Edson Álvarez (1997), Alfredo Talavera (1982), Francisco Palencia (1973), Miguel Layún (1988), and Yair Rodríguez (1992). After him are Arturo Barrios (1962), Paty Navidad (1973), Jaime Lozano (1979), Raúl Servín (1963), Susana Harp (1968), and Adolfo Bautista (1979).

Among Soccer Players In Mexico

Among soccer players born in Mexico, Antonio de Nigris ranks 139Before him are Miguel España (1964), Francisco Fonseca (1979), Edson Álvarez (1997), Alfredo Talavera (1982), Francisco Palencia (1973), and Miguel Layún (1988). After him are Jaime Lozano (1979), Raúl Servín (1963), Adolfo Bautista (1979), Duilio Davino (1976), Francisco Javier Cruz (1966), and Ramón Morales (1975).

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