Soccer Player

Neri Cardozo

1986 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Neri Cardozo is the 16,959th most popular soccer player, the 1,168th most popular biography from Argentina and the 632nd most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

Neri Cardozo is most famous for being an Argentine footballer known for his versatility as a midfielder. He has played for several clubs in Argentina and abroad, including Boca Juniors, and has represented the Argentine national team at various youth levels.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Neri Cardozo ranks 16,959 out of 21,273Before him are Oier Sanjurjo, Guy N'dy Assembé, Thomas Rogne, Artavazd Karamyan, Christian Clemens, and Lorenzo Ariaudo. After him are Mohamed Bayo, Adryelson, Amel Majri, David Dunn, Aimi Kunitake, and Craig Burley.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Neri Cardozo ranks 1,316Before him are Julinho, Keeley Hazell, Serghei Alexeev, Oier Sanjurjo, Katie Leclerc, and Guy N'dy Assembé. After him are Joseph Cross, Cauê Santos da Mata, Júlio César, Mirko Valdifiori, Lara-Isabelle Rentinck, and Júnior Morais.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Neri Cardozo ranks 1,168 out of NaNBefore him are Federico Mancuello (1989), Sebastián Simonet (1986), Emanuel Herrera (1987), Sebastián Crismanich (1986), Estefanía Banini (1990), and Vanina Correa (1983). After him are Eduardo Sepúlveda (1991), Pablo Chavarría (1988), Facundo Buonanotte (2004), Javier García (1987), María Becerra (2000), and Josefina Sruoga (1990).

Among Soccer Players In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Neri Cardozo ranks 632Before him are Facundo Bertoglio (1990), Matías Nahuel (1996), Federico Mancuello (1989), Emanuel Herrera (1987), Estefanía Banini (1990), and Vanina Correa (1983). After him are Pablo Chavarría (1988), Facundo Buonanotte (2004), Javier García (1987), Denis Stracqualursi (1987), Gonzalo Escalante (1993), and Gianluca Prestianni (2006).

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