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Elkin Soto

1980 - Today

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Elkin Soto Jaramillo (born 4 August 1980) is a Colombian football coach and former player who played as a midfielder. He is the current manager of Once Caldas' youth categories. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia. Elkin Soto is the 11,918th most popular soccer player (down from 11,085th in 2024), the 266th most popular biography from Colombia (down from 254th in 2019) and the 108th most popular Colombian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Elkin Soto ranks 11,918 out of 21,273Before him are Sabri Jaballah, Änis Ben-Hatira, Tsuyoshi Yoshitake, Vitinho, Nicki Bille Nielsen, and Antônio Monteiro Dutra. After him are Vladimir Granat, Mehdi Mostefa, Jlloyd Samuel, Ermin Bičakčić, Paulo Figueiredo, and Ante Tomić.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Elkin Soto ranks 847Before him are Masato Yamasaki, Keiji Suzuki, Nicholas Santos, Toni Doblas, Agnieszka Włodarczyk, and Stathis Tavlaridis. After him are Dorra Zarrouk, Sanae Kobayashi, Marcus Wandt, Makoto Watanabe, Ibrahim Yattara, and Hannah Simone.

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In Colombia

Among people born in Colombia, Elkin Soto ranks 266 out of 356Before him are Jhon Córdoba (1993), Nixon Perea (1973), James Angulo (1974), Fernando Gaviria (1994), John Harold Lozano (1972), and Gustavo Cuéllar (1992). After him are Néstor Ortiz (1968), Víctor Bonilla (1971), Ximena Duque (1985), Tatiana Calderón (1993), Jorge Carrascal (1998), and John Wilmar Pérez (1970).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Colombia

Among soccer players born in Colombia, Elkin Soto ranks 108Before him are Jefferson Lerma (1994), Jhon Córdoba (1993), Nixon Perea (1973), James Angulo (1974), John Harold Lozano (1972), and Gustavo Cuéllar (1992). After him are Néstor Ortiz (1968), Víctor Bonilla (1971), Jorge Carrascal (1998), John Wilmar Pérez (1970), Carlos Cuesta (1999), and Juan Pablo Pino (1987).