Soccer Player

Jhon Durán

2003 - today

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His biography is available in 27 different languages on Wikipedia. Jhon Durán is the 7,126th most popular soccer player, the 168th most popular biography from Colombia and the 50th most popular Colombian Soccer Player.

Jhon Durán is most famous for being a talented Colombian footballer known for his striking ability and versatility on the field. He gained recognition playing for clubs in Colombia and later in Major League Soccer (MLS) in the United States.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Jhon Durán ranks 7,126 out of 21,273Before him are Pedro Emanuel, Ronnie Allen, Marc Emmers, Kazuaki Tasaka, Masaaki Koido, and Nathaniel Phillips. After him are Steven Zuber, Philippe Vercruysse, Dirk Schuster, Teppei Isaka, Serghei Cleșcenco, and Satoru Hayashi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2003, Jhon Durán ranks 25Before him are Rayan Cherki, The Kid Laroi, Jaeden Martell, Louis Partridge, Franco Colapinto, and Joe Locke. After him are Park Ji-hu, Bhad Bhabie, Levi Colwill, Marc Casadó, Marcos Leonardo, and Sho Morita.

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In Colombia

Among people born in Colombia, Jhon Durán ranks 168 out of NaNBefore him are Lupe Fuentes (1987), Alexis Mendoza (1961), Catherine Siachoque (1972), Leonel Álvarez (1965), Jeison Murillo (1992), and Nina García (1965). After him are Delio Gamboa (1936), Luis Carlos Perea (1963), Ana María Orozco (1973), Gerardo Bedoya (1975), Santiago Arias (1992), and Claudia López (1970).

Among Soccer Players In Colombia

Among soccer players born in Colombia, Jhon Durán ranks 50Before him are Juan Pablo Ángel (1975), Johan Vonlanthen (1986), Willington Ortiz (1952), Alexis Mendoza (1961), Leonel Álvarez (1965), and Jeison Murillo (1992). After him are Delio Gamboa (1936), Luis Carlos Perea (1963), Gerardo Bedoya (1975), Santiago Arias (1992), Miguel Calero (1971), and Hámilton Ricard (1974).

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