RUGBY PLAYER

Mateo Carreras

1999 - Today

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Mateo Carreras (born 17 December 1999) is an Argentine professional rugby union player who plays on the wing for Top 14 club Bayonne and the Argentina national team. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Mateo Carreras has received more than 61,323 page views. His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mateo Carreras is the 36th most popular rugby player, the 1,155th most popular biography from Argentina and the 2nd most popular Argentinean Rugby Player.

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Among RUGBY PLAYERS

Among rugby players, Mateo Carreras ranks 36 out of 35Before him are Mark Roche, Elissa Alarie, Hugo Lennox, Alev Kelter, Tim Mikkelson, and Coralie Bertrand. After him are Alec Coombes, Brittany Benn, Justin Geduld, Lina Guérin, Werner Kok, and Matías Osadczuk.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Mateo Carreras ranks 590Before him are Necat Ekinci, Cory Juneau, Leonie Menzel, KC Lightfoot, Rajiah Sallsabillah, and Sondre Guttormsen. After him are Mahammad Abdullayev, Alexandra Bøje, Angelo Davids, Lu Shiyu, Hugo Lennox, and Murali Sreeshankar.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Mateo Carreras ranks 1,212 out of 1,154Before him are Santiago Danani (1995), Eugenia Trinchinetti (1997), Antonela Fortuna (1995), Sergio Villamayor (1989), Agustín Bugallo (1995), and Bassant Hemida (1996). After him are Magdalena Simmermacher (1996), Santiago Grassi (1996), Romina Biagioli (1989), Gastón Revol (1986), Ignacio Mendy (2000), and Mirco Cuello (2000).

Among RUGBY PLAYERS In Argentina

Among rugby players born in Argentina, Mateo Carreras ranks 3Before him are Sergio Parisse (1983), and Rodrigo Isgró (1999). After him are Ignacio Mendy (2000), Matías Osadczuk (1997), Lautaro Bazán (1996), Gastón Revol (1986), and Luciano González (1997).