Soccer Player

Guido Vadalá

Argentinian footballer

1997 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Guido Vadalá is the 21,140th most popular soccer player, the 1,304th most popular biography from Argentina and the 711th most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

Guido Vadalá is most famous for being an Argentine footballer who primarily plays as a forward. He has played for various clubs in Argentina and Europe, showcasing his skills in both domestic leagues and international competitions.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Guido Vadalá ranks 21,120 out of 21,273Before him are Antonio Puertas, Zeca, Shuto Abe, Neil Alexander, Kevin Vázquez, and Juan Rafael Fuentes. After him are Naoya Fuji, Bojan Nastić, Marek Rodák, Igors Tarasovs, Kees Luijckx, and Daichi Sugimoto.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Guido Vadalá ranks 904Before him are Elvis Rexhbeçaj, Yukako Kawai, Nils Stump, Luis Haquín, Ismaël Diallo, and Shuto Abe. After him are Juan Soriano, Takuro Kaneko, Ricardo Graça, Jess Carter, Mathias Rasmussen, and Arnaud Lusamba.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Guido Vadalá ranks 1,304 out of NaNBefore him are Barney Williams (1977), Hernán Pellerano (1984), Mariana Larroquette (1992), Wences Casares (1974), Micaela Retegui (1996), and Gonzalo Echenique (1990). After him are Patricio Garino (1993), Gonzalo Carou (1979), Sebastián Palacios (1992), Diego Matías Rodríguez (1989), Rocío Sánchez Moccia (1988), and Emmanuel Mas (1989).

Among Soccer Players In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Guido Vadalá ranks 711Before him are Cristian Espinoza (1995), Andrés Cubas (1996), Ramón Miérez (1997), Hernán Pellerano (1984), Mariana Larroquette (1992), and Gonzalo Echenique (1990). After him are Sebastián Palacios (1992), Diego Matías Rodríguez (1989), Emmanuel Mas (1989), Bruno Amione (2002), Mateo García (1996), and Agustín Almendra (2000).

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