Soccer Player

Nicolás Gaitán

Argentine footballer

1988 - today

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His biography is available in 37 different languages on Wikipedia. Nicolás Gaitán is the 6,663rd most popular soccer player (up from 7,406th in 2024), the 700th most popular biography from Argentina (up from 768th in 2019) and the 341st most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Nicolás Gaitán ranks 6,657 out of 21,273. Before him are Trevor Ford, Ștefan Radu, Ron Springett, Javad Nekounam, Mattias Jonson, and Ulrich van Gobbel. After him are Miguel Ángel Neira, Sota Kasahara, Mogens Krogh, Federico Macheda, Peter Pacult, and Bill McGarry.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Nicolás Gaitán ranks 209. Before him are Zhang Jike, Melissa Benoist, Matthew Spiranovic, Vito Mannone, Yui Hatano, and Hitoshi Usui. After him are Thierry Neuville, Candice Swanepoel, Keisuke Harada, Teerasil Dangda, Masataka Tamura, and Muath Al-Kasasbeh.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Nicolás Gaitán ranks 700 out of NaN. Before him are Gonzalo Montiel (1997), Mariana Enríquez (1973), Eduardo Coudet (1974), Mariano Andújar (1983), María Eugenia Suárez (1992), and Soledad Villamil (1969). After him are Rubén Cano (1951), Óscar Ustari (1986), Emi Buendía (1996), Gisela Dulko (1985), Franco Colapinto (2003), and Juan Diego Botto (1975).

Among Soccer Players In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Nicolás Gaitán ranks 341. Before him are Lisandro Martínez (1998), Diego Placente (1977), Juan Musso (1994), Gonzalo Montiel (1997), Eduardo Coudet (1974), and Mariano Andújar (1983). After him are Rubén Cano (1951), Óscar Ustari (1986), Emi Buendía (1996), Thiago Almada (2001), Germán Pezzella (1991), and Néstor Fabbri (1968).

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