HANDBALL PLAYER

Gastón Mouriño

1994 - Today

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Gaston Alberto Mouriño (born 12 October 1994) is an Argentine handball player for CSM Constanta and the Argentine national team. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Gastón Mouriño has received more than 4,772 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Gastón Mouriño is the 421st most popular handball player, the 1,155th most popular biography from Argentina and the 2nd most popular Argentinean Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Gastón Mouriño ranks 421 out of 420Before him are Christian O'Sullivan, Choi Su-min, Teresa Almeida, Leonardo Terçariol, Sim Hae-in, and Gustavo Rodrigues. After him are Mohamed Merza, Helena Paulo, Azenaide Carlos, Vinícius Teixeira, Sebastián Simonet, and Thiago Ponciano.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Gastón Mouriño ranks 1,273Before him are Inger Smits, Valerie Demey, Jessica Ryde, Thiago Ponciano, Jan-Willem van Schip, and Liu Jiali. After him are Michael Kukrle, Helena Sousa, Xu Chao, Ainhoa Hernández, Rudolph Hackbarth, and Domenic Weinstein.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Gastón Mouriño ranks 1,242 out of 1,154Before him are Eugenia Nosach (1993), Pablo Simonet (1992), Victoria Granatto (1991), Lucas Moscariello (1992), Tayavek Gallizzi (1993), and Agustina Albertarrio (1993). After him are Olivier Mwimba (1994), Virginia Bardach (1992), Ezequiel Palacios (1992), Belén Casetta (1994), Lucía Falasca (1993), and Mosinet Geremew (1992).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Argentina

Among handball players born in Argentina, Gastón Mouriño ranks 6Before him are Diego Simonet (1989), Gonzalo Carou (1979), Nicolás Bonanno (1991), Pablo Simonet (1992), and Pablo Vainstein (1989). After him are Lucas Moscariello (1992), Federico Matías Vieyra (1988), Ignacio Pizarro (1990), and Sebastián Simonet (1986).