SOCCER PLAYER

Hugo Brizuela

1969 - Today

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Hugo Rolando Brizuela Benítez (born 8 February 1969) is a Paraguayan former professional footballer who played as a striker. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 18 in 2024). Hugo Brizuela is the 10,491st most popular soccer player (up from 10,689th in 2024), the 155th most popular biography from Paraguay (up from 160th in 2019) and the 100th most popular Paraguayan Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Hugo Brizuela ranks 10,491 out of 21,273Before him are Odilon Kossounou, Wellington Rocha, Rogelio Funes Mori, Mubarak Wakaso, Samuel Ipoua, and Fodé Ballo-Touré. After him are Nico Yennaris, Aitor Ocio, Raúl Guerrón, Caroline Graham Hansen, Almoez Ali, and Carlos Eduardo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Hugo Brizuela ranks 920Before him are Kristian Thulesen Dahl, Brian McKnight, Pankaj Mishra, Annarita Sidoti, Piper Kerman, and Halbe Zijlstra. After him are Burton C. Bell, Guido Acklin, Cappadonna, Benedikt Erlingsson, Steve Agee, and Oswaldo Ibarra.

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In Paraguay

Among people born in Paraguay, Hugo Brizuela ranks 155 out of 203Before him are Delio Toledo (1976), Jorge Battaglia (1960), Nelson Cuevas (1980), Víctor Cáceres (1985), Arístides Rojas (1968), and Marcelo Estigarribia (1987). After him are Julio César Enciso (1974), Iván Piris (1989), Juan Carlos Franco (1973), Jack Robinson (null), Gustavo Morínigo (1977), and Pedro Sarabia (1975).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Paraguay

Among soccer players born in Paraguay, Hugo Brizuela ranks 100Before him are Delio Toledo (1976), Jorge Battaglia (1960), Nelson Cuevas (1980), Víctor Cáceres (1985), Arístides Rojas (1968), and Marcelo Estigarribia (1987). After him are Julio César Enciso (1974), Iván Piris (1989), Juan Carlos Franco (1973), Pedro Sarabia (1975), Óscar Romero (1992), and Claudio Morel Rodríguez (1978).