Jogador de futebol

Luis Fernando Suárez

1959 - presente

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Sua biografia está disponível em 24 idiomas na Wikipédia (aumento em relação a 23 em 2024). Luis Fernando Suárez é o 4538º jogador de futebol mais popular (caiu do 3560º em 2024), a 118ª biografia mais popular da Colômbia (caiu do 96ª em 2019) e o 27º jogador de futebol mais popular da Colômbia.

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Among Jogador de futebols

Among jogador de futebols, Luis Fernando Suárez ranks 4,533 out of 21,273Before him are Shinichi Morishita, Manuel Rodríguez, Jorge Góngora, Shuta Araki, Ivan Klasnić, and Gaël Clichy. After him are Krzysztof Piątek, Radivoje Manić, Martin Chivers, Stevan Jovetić, Asparuh Nikodimov, and Gerald Asamoah.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1959, Luis Fernando Suárez ranks 381Before him are Gregg Araki, Nobuo Kishi, Clint Howard, Marcelo Ebrard, Vigdis Hjorth, and Jim Kerr. After him are Joe Elliott, Abdelhak Achik, Holger Hieronymus, Richard Baawobr, Charles Scicluna, and Rahm Emanuel.

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In Colômbia

Among people born in Colômbia, Luis Fernando Suárez ranks 118 out of NaNBefore him are José Ignacio de Márquez (1793), J Balvin (1985), Fredy Guarín (1986), Ever Palacios (1969), Diomedes Díaz (1957), and Marino Klinger (1936). After him are José Eusebio Otalora (1826), Marta Lucía Ramírez (1954), Óscar Córdoba (1970), Manuel Murillo Toro (1816), Francisco Javier Zaldúa (1811), and Yerry Mina (1994).

Among Jogador de futebols In Colômbia

Among jogador de futebols born in Colômbia, Luis Fernando Suárez ranks 27Before him are Francisco Zuluaga (1929), Adolfo Valencia (1968), Hernán Darío Gómez (1956), Fredy Guarín (1986), Ever Palacios (1969), and Marino Klinger (1936). After him are Óscar Córdoba (1970), Yerry Mina (1994), Jackson Martínez (1986), Gabriel Ochoa Uribe (1929), Antonio Rada (1937), and Juan Camilo Zúñiga (1985).

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