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Cristian Nazarit

1990 - Today

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Cristian Nazarit Truque (born August 13, 1990) is a Colombian former professional footballer who last played for Qatari Club Al Ahli. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 20 in 2024). Cristian Nazarit is the 17,360th most popular soccer player (down from 16,219th in 2024), the 354th most popular biography from Colombia (down from 334th in 2019) and the 159th most popular Colombian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Cristian Nazarit ranks 17,360 out of 21,273Before him are Umut Meraş, Joël Kimwaki, Hiroki Iikura, Ami Otaki, Nicolás Schiappacasse, and Daniel Sjölund. After him are Sean St Ledger, Stephen Sunday, Fabricio Bustos, Ramil Sheydayev, Noé Pamarot, and Gaël Ondoua.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Cristian Nazarit ranks 1,106Before him are Carlitos, Yousef Nasser, Giulio Donati, David Savard, Reimond Manco, and Nathan Sinkala. After him are Stephanie Vogt, Márkó Futács, Antonia Göransson, Na Ah-reum, Laura van der Heijden, and Madison Brengle.

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In Colombia

Among people born in Colombia, Cristian Nazarit ranks 354 out of 356Before him are Marlos Moreno (1996), Jackeline Rentería (1986), Carlos Valdés (1985), Carlos Llamosa (1969), Catalina Usme (1989), and Jaime Castrillón (1983). After him are Óscar Murillo (1988), Stefan Medina (1992), Stiven Mendoza (1992), Álvaro Domínguez (1981), Yáser Asprilla (2003), and Winner Anacona (1988).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Colombia

Among soccer players born in Colombia, Cristian Nazarit ranks 159Before him are Jonathan Copete (1988), Marlos Moreno (1996), Carlos Valdés (1985), Carlos Llamosa (1969), Catalina Usme (1989), and Jaime Castrillón (1983). After him are Óscar Murillo (1988), Stefan Medina (1992), Stiven Mendoza (1992), Álvaro Domínguez (1981), Yáser Asprilla (2003), and Luis Manuel Orejuela (1995).