Soccer Player

Máximo Banguera

Ecuadorian footballer

1985 - today

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His biography is available in 23 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 22 in 2024). Máximo Banguera is the 15,057th most popular soccer player (down from 14,017th in 2024), the 117th most popular biography from Ecuador (up from 128th in 2019) and the 51st most popular Ecuadorean Soccer Player.

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Máximo Banguera shares a December 16 birthday with Ludwig van Beethoven, Catherine of Aragon, and Jane Austen.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Máximo Banguera ranks 15,044 out of 21,273. Before him are Yuki Hamano, Freddie Veseli, Manabu Ikeda, Lucas Evangelista, Arzu, and Masayuki Omori. After him are Dória, Sandie Toletti, Carmelo González, Michael Beauchamp, Yannick Boli, and Uroš Račić.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Máximo Banguera ranks 1,095. Before him are José Pedro Fuenzalida, Mara Navarria, Chantal Achterberg, Christian Süß, Anton Ferdinand, and Badshah. After him are Branislav Mitrović, Cristian Villagra, Vitaly Fridzon, Steeve Guénot, Yana Uskova, and Josh Smith.

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In Ecuador

Among people born in Ecuador, Máximo Banguera ranks 117 out of 147. Before him are Nicolás Asencio (1975), Frickson Erazo (1988), Álex Quiñónez (1989), Ángel Mena (1988), Juan Cazares (1992), and Michael Arroyo (1987). After him are Wellington Sánchez (1974), Fidel Martínez (1990), Renato Ibarra (1991), Daniel Castro (null), Luis Saritama (1983), and José Luis Perlaza (1981).

Among Soccer Players In Ecuador

Among soccer players born in Ecuador, Máximo Banguera ranks 51. Before him are Paúl Ambrosi (1980), Nicolás Asencio (1975), Frickson Erazo (1988), Ángel Mena (1988), Juan Cazares (1992), and Michael Arroyo (1987). After him are Wellington Sánchez (1974), Fidel Martínez (1990), Renato Ibarra (1991), Luis Saritama (1983), José Luis Perlaza (1981), and Damián Lanza (1982).

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