Soccer Player

Juan Pablo Sorín

Argentine footballer

1976 - today

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His biography is available in 41 different languages on Wikipedia. Juan Pablo Sorín is the 1,906th most popular soccer player (down from 1,528th in 2024), the 290th most popular biography from Argentina (down from 263rd in 2019) and the 110th most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Juan Pablo Sorín ranks 1,902 out of 21,273Before him are Robert Dienst, Rio Ferdinand, Naoji Ito, Angelos Charisteas, Luís Pereira, and André Schürrle. After him are Adri van Tiggelen, Masafumi Yokoyama, Enrique Mateos, Isacio Calleja, Paulo Autuori, and Abel Balbo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1976, Juan Pablo Sorín ranks 75Before him are Naomie Harris, Alicia Silverstone, Mohamed al-Menfi, Anna Faris, Wagner Moura, and Maïwenn. After him are Paz Vega, Tera Patrick, Georg Friedrich, Prince of Prussia, Bhaichung Bhutia, Sage Stallone, and Marcos Senna.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Juan Pablo Sorín ranks 290 out of NaNBefore him are Leonardo Favio (1938), Azucena Villaflor (1924), José Ramos Delgado (1935), Santiago Derqui (1809), Juan Esteban Pedernera (1796), and Pascual Pérez (1926). After him are Abel Balbo (1966), Juan Carlos Lorenzo (1922), Héctor Méndez (1897), Norberto Alonso (1953), Jorge María Mejía (1923), and Juan Martín del Potro (1988).

Among Soccer Players In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Juan Pablo Sorín ranks 110Before him are Néstor Combin (1939), Martín Demichelis (1980), Oscar Ruggeri (1962), José Eulogio Gárate (1944), Antonio Rattín (1937), and José Ramos Delgado (1935). After him are Abel Balbo (1966), Juan Carlos Lorenzo (1922), Norberto Alonso (1953), Martín Palermo (1973), Antonio Roma (1932), and Néstor Rossi (1925).

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