SOCCER PLAYER

Eladio Reyes

1948 - Today

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Máximo Eladio Reyes Caraza (born 8 January 1948) is a Peruvian football defender who played for Juan Aurich and Peru in the 1970 FIFA World Cup. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Eladio Reyes has received more than 13,090 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Eladio Reyes is the 7,247th most popular soccer player, the 207th most popular biography from Peru and the 70th most popular Peruvian Soccer Player.

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  • 13k

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  • 47.20

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 15

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 3.09

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.56

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Eladio Reyes ranks 7,247 out of 21,273Before him are Glen De Boeck, Juan Musso, Justin Kluivert, Marco Cornez, Walter Centeno, and Jens Stryger Larsen. After him are Olivier Kapo, Juan Pablo Carrizo, Kim Dong-jin, Mohamed Kaci-Saïd, Vladimiro Schettina, and Steve von Bergen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1948, Eladio Reyes ranks 740Before him are Karel Neffe, Takashi Kuwahara, Errol Morris, N. T. Wright, Tino Insana, and Slavko Obadov. After him are Leonid Levin, Charles D. Walker, Paul LePage, Aruna Shanbaug case, Joe Corrigan, and Judith Miller.

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In Peru

Among people born in Peru, Eladio Reyes ranks 207 out of 287Before him are Juan Manuel Vargas (1983), Alfredo Quesada (1949), Óscar Arizaga (1957), Violeta Bermúdez (1961), Harald Helfgott (1977), and Roberto Palacios (1972). After him are Jaime Duarte (1955), Carlos I. Noriega (1959), Salvador Salguero (1951), Ronald Gamarra Herrera (1958), Rosario Fernández (1955), and Roberto Rojas (1955).

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Peru

Among soccer players born in Peru, Eladio Reyes ranks 70Before him are José Navarro (1948), Miguel Ángel Loayza (1940), Juan Manuel Vargas (1983), Alfredo Quesada (1949), Óscar Arizaga (1957), and Roberto Palacios (1972). After him are Jaime Duarte (1955), Salvador Salguero (1951), Roberto Rojas (1955), Germán Leguía (1954), José del Solar (1967), and Jorge Olaechea (1956).