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Luis Guevara Mora

Salvadoran footballer

1961 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Luis Guevara Mora is the 9,645th most popular soccer player, the 35th most popular biography from El Salvador and the 9th most popular Salvadoran Soccer Player.

Luis Guevara Mora, the Salvadoran footballer born in 1961, is most famous for being a prominent midfielder who represented El Salvador in international competitions, including the 1982 FIFA World Cup. He had a notable club career, playing for teams such as Alianza and Atlético Marte.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Luis Guevara Mora ranks 9,639 out of 21,273Before him are Denys Boyko, Makoto Kaneko, Fran Mérida, Darío Cvitanich, Doris Fitschen, and Aleksandar Trajkovski. After him are Lucas Silva, Ronnie Moran, Stole Dimitrievski, Ramiro Funes Mori, Mark Bowen, and Ryad Boudebouz.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1961, Luis Guevara Mora ranks 915Before him are Salatyn Asgarova, Kokichi Kimura, Čedomir Janevski, Damian Young, Miodrag Kojadinović, and Christa Kinshofer. After him are Alan G. Poindexter, Rolf Thorsen, Ingo Appelt, Sandra Díaz, Konca Kuriş, and Frank Beck.

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In El Salvador

Among people born in El Salvador, Luis Guevara Mora ranks 35 out of NaNBefore him are Ever Hernández (1958), Luis Ramírez Zapata (1954), José María Rivas (1958), Pete Sandoval (1964), Hugo Pérez (1963), and Karla Avelar (1978). After him are Eduardo Hernández (1958), Marcelo Arévalo (1990), Raúl Díaz Arce (1970), Sara García Gross (null), Alfredo Pacheco (1982), and Iván Barton (1991).

Among Soccer Players In El Salvador

Among soccer players born in El Salvador, Luis Guevara Mora ranks 9Before him are Pipo Rodríguez (1945), Raúl Magaña (1940), Ever Hernández (1958), Luis Ramírez Zapata (1954), José María Rivas (1958), and Hugo Pérez (1963). After him are Eduardo Hernández (1958), Raúl Díaz Arce (1970), Alfredo Pacheco (1982), Rodolfo Zelaya (1988), Ronald Cerritos (1975), and Jaime Alas (1989).

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