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Mariano Arrate

1892 - 1963

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Életrajza 16 különböző nyelven érhető el a Wikipédián. Mariano Arrate a 3,934th legnépszerűbb labdarúgó (csökkenés a 3,623rd-ről 2024-ben), a 1,704th legnépszerűbb életrajz Spanyolország országából (csökkenés a 1,684th-ről 2019-ben) és a 309th legnépszerűbb Spanyolországból labdarúgó.

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Among Labdarúgó

Among labdarúgó, Mariano Arrate ranks 3,929 out of 21,273Before him are Milinko Pantić, Kenji Ito, Mário Brandão da Silveira, Yasushi Mizusaki, Raúl Belén, and Konrad Weise. After him are Miquel Soler, Ricardo Rodríguez, Jacky Munaron, James Milner, Gil, and Ermindo Onega.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1892, Mariano Arrate ranks 262Before him are Per Bertilsson, Vincenzo Cuccia, Elmer Rice, João Sassetti, Zośka Vieras, and Hans Rademacher. After him are Rex Ingram, Robert Ellis, Ruth Chatterton, Jacob Viner, Muhammad Sakizli, and Pinto Colvig. Among people deceased in 1963, Mariano Arrate ranks 184Before him are Kay Sage, María Guadalupe García Zavala, Adrien Rommel, Aleksandr Gerasimov, Aquilino Ribeiro, and Benno Moiseiwitsch. After him are Georgy Ushakov, Frans Blom, Ion Agârbiceanu, Louis Ségura, Tashi Namgyal, and Rogers Hornsby.

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In Spanyolország

Among people born in Spanyolország, Mariano Arrate ranks 1,704 out of NaNBefore him are Josep Irla (1874), Susi Sánchez (1955), Juan Antonio San Epifanio (1959), Luis Rosales (1910), Ramón Eguiazábal (1896), and Jaume Collet-Serra (1974). After him are Miquel Soler (1965), Agustín Durán (1789), Pedro López Quintana (1953), Sergej Milinković-Savić (1995), Fernando Quiroga Palacios (1900), and Marc Gené (1974).

Among Labdarúgó In Spanyolország

Among labdarúgó born in Spanyolország, Mariano Arrate ranks 309Before him are Ramón Marsal (1934), Ander Herrera (1989), Luis Milla (1966), Xabier Azkargorta (1953), Marcos Llorente (1995), and Ramón Eguiazábal (1896). After him are Miquel Soler (1965), Sergej Milinković-Savić (1995), Fidel Uriarte (1945), Juanito (1976), Vicente Piera (1903), and José Luis Artetxe (1930).

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