SOCCER PLAYER

Celso Ortiz

1989 - Today

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Celso Fabián Ortiz Gamarra (born 26 January 1989) is a Paraguayan professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Nacional. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia. Celso Ortiz is the 16,574th most popular soccer player (down from 14,710th in 2024), the 193rd most popular biography from Paraguay (down from 189th in 2019) and the 135th most popular Paraguayan Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Celso Ortiz ranks 16,574 out of 21,273Before him are Cristian Roldan, Kenji Nakada, Steve Sidwell, Piet Velthuizen, Hamdi Nagguez, and Lea Schüller. After him are Mansoor Al-Harbi, Takeshi Yamaguchi, Gerardo Arteaga, Gennaro Bracigliano, Clayton Zane, and Walid Atta.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Celso Ortiz ranks 1,046Before him are Alexandra Park, Per-Egil Flo, Roman Bezjak, Lucas Castro, Yemi Alade, and Mikael Backlund. After him are Mei Fang, Raoul Loé, Julia Spetsmark, Christopher Juul-Jensen, Marco Höger, and Emanuela de Paula.

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In Paraguay

Among people born in Paraguay, Celso Ortiz ranks 193 out of 203Before him are Hernán Pérez (1989), Pablo Giménez (1981), José Montiel (1988), Diego Figueredo (1982), Pedro Benítez (1981), and Fredy Bareiro (1982). After him are Ernesto Cristaldo (1984), Rodolfo Gamarra (1988), Celso Esquivel (1981), Osvaldo Martínez (1986), Miguel Samudio (1986), and Osvaldo Díaz (1981).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Paraguay

Among soccer players born in Paraguay, Celso Ortiz ranks 135Before him are Hernán Pérez (1989), Pablo Giménez (1981), José Montiel (1988), Diego Figueredo (1982), Pedro Benítez (1981), and Fredy Bareiro (1982). After him are Ernesto Cristaldo (1984), Rodolfo Gamarra (1988), Celso Esquivel (1981), Osvaldo Martínez (1986), Miguel Samudio (1986), and Osvaldo Díaz (1981).