SOCCER PLAYER

Federico Insúa

1980 - Today

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Federico Insúa (born January 3, 1980) is an Argentine retired footballer who played 14 times for the Argentina national team. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Federico Insúa has received more than 79,669 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Federico Insúa is the 11,248th most popular soccer player, the 953rd most popular biography from Argentina and the 508th most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

Memorability Metrics

  • 80k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 41.43

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 15

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 2.37

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.88

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Federico Insúa ranks 11,248 out of 21,273Before him are Erik Nevland, Lassina Traoré, Weslley Smith Alves Feitosa, Felipe Gutiérrez, Nelson Parraguez, and Anastasios Douvikas. After him are Germán Villa, Assim Madibo, Román Torres, Felix Passlack, Nilton Pereira Mendes, and Danny Murphy.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Federico Insúa ranks 772Before him are Yuki Tsuchihashi, Anđelko Đuričić, Carly Pope, Dalibor Bagarić, César Navas, and Teddy Dunn. After him are Nadia Bjorlin, José Bautista, Benjamin Darbelet, Yordanis Arencibia, Amanda Lind, and Ricardo Mello.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Federico Insúa ranks 953 out of 1,154Before him are David King (null), Leandro Grimi (1985), Davor Ivo Stier (1972), Marcos Senesi (1997), Ángel Cabrera (1969), and Duki (1996). After him are Adolfo Gaich (1999), Paula Pareto (1986), Pablo Echenique (1978), Leonel Vangioni (1987), Luca Vildoza (1995), and Marco Ruben (1986).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Federico Insúa ranks 508Before him are Néstor Ortigoza (1984), Leandro Fernández (1983), Fernando Tissone (1986), Daniel Montenegro (1979), Leandro Grimi (1985), and Marcos Senesi (1997). After him are Adolfo Gaich (1999), Leonel Vangioni (1987), Marco Ruben (1986), Carlos Alcaraz (2002), Renato Civelli (1983), and Víctor Cuesta (1988).