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Nahuel Salis

1989 - Today

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Nahuel Salis (born 6 August 1989) is an Argentine field hockey player who plays as a midfielder or forward for Swiss club Zürich. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Nahuel Salis has received more than 2,783 page views. His biography is available in 3 different languages on Wikipedia. Nahuel Salis is the 11,344th most popular athlete, the 1,275th most popular biography from Argentina and the 106th most popular Argentinean Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Nahuel Salis ranks 11,344 out of 6,025Before him are Marko Carrillo, Wang Wanyu, Hanna Hiekal, Gabriella Palm, Charlotte Rose, and Manny Santiago. After him are Abdulselam İmük, Regan Yee, Lester Lescay, Matthew Guise-Brown, Jordan Windle, and Hayley McKelvey.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Nahuel Salis ranks 1,902Before him are Manabu Yamashita, Leah Wambui, Aliphine Tuliamuk, Andrea Pavan, Megan Sileno, and Rebecca Muzerie. After him are Sulette Damons, Jesse Parahi, Jethro Eustice, Lucien Cujean, Dimitris Konstantinou, and Alon Leichman.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Nahuel Salis ranks 1,279 out of 1,154Before him are Felipe Lima (null), Peter Burling (null), Robin Johnson (null), Mirco Cuello (2000), Nazret Weldu (1990), and Leandro Tolini (1990). After him are Thomas Habif (1996), Franco Sábato (1990), Agustín Bugallo (1995), Fabian Sejanes (1969), Gastón Alto (1985), and Vanina Paoletti (1997).

Among ATHLETES In Argentina

Among athletes born in Argentina, Nahuel Salis ranks 110Before him are Peter Burling (null), Lee Min (null), Felipe Lima (null), Leah Smith (null), Nazret Weldu (1990), and Leandro Tolini (1990). After him are Thomas Habif (1996), Franco Sábato (1990), Agustín Bugallo (1995), Fabian Sejanes (1969), Francisco Guaragna Rigonat (1997), and Gastón Alto (1985).