SOCCER PLAYER

Ignacio Scocco

1985 - Today

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Ignacio "Nacho" Martín Scocco (Spanish pronunciation: [iɣˈnasjo esˈkoko]; born 29 May 1985) is an Argentine retired professional footballer who last played as a forward for Newell's Old Boys. He has also played for clubs in Mexico, Greece, the United Arab Emirates, England and Brazil. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ignacio Scocco is the 9,341st most popular soccer player, the 881st most popular biography from Argentina and the 458th most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Ignacio Scocco ranks 9,341 out of 21,273Before him are Juan Carlos Burbano, Yan Couto, Fabián Orellana, Aiden McGeady, Juan Miranda, and Ahmed Dokhi. After him are Përparim Hetemaj, Abdullah Al-Waked, Bruno Gama, Masaaki Higashiguchi, Henk Duut, and Kentaro Sawada.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Ignacio Scocco ranks 473Before him are Jake Lacy, Manuel Fettner, Patrick Makau Musyoki, Alcides Araújo Alves, Olga Kaniskina, and Derrick Lewis. After him are Mustapha Ghorbal, Abdallah El Said, Princess Claire of Luxembourg, Anja Mittag, Lyasan Utiasheva, and Shiloh Fernandez.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Ignacio Scocco ranks 881 out of 1,154Before him are Franco Cervi (1994), Gonzalo Bergessio (1984), Laura Montalvo (1976), Sergio Araujo (1992), Matías Kranevitter (1993), and Christian Bassedas (1973). After him are Eduardo Bustos Montoya (1976), Hernán Barcos (1984), José Luis Palomino (1990), Sergio Bernardo Almirón (1980), Hernán Galíndez (1987), and Ezequiel Ponce (1997).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Ignacio Scocco ranks 458Before him are Flavio Zandoná (1967), Franco Cervi (1994), Gonzalo Bergessio (1984), Sergio Araujo (1992), Matías Kranevitter (1993), and Christian Bassedas (1973). After him are Eduardo Bustos Montoya (1976), Hernán Barcos (1984), José Luis Palomino (1990), Sergio Bernardo Almirón (1980), Hernán Galíndez (1987), and Ezequiel Ponce (1997).