Soccer Player

Omar Bravo

Mexican footballer

1980 - today

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His biography is available in 31 different languages on Wikipedia. Omar Bravo is the 7,856th most popular soccer player (down from 7,253rd in 2024), the 511th most popular biography from Mexico (down from 492nd in 2019) and the 108th most popular Mexican Soccer Player.

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Omar Bravo's biography appears in 31 language editions of Wikipedia — more than 80% of all Soccer Players.

Mar 4

Omar Bravo shares a March 4 birthday with Antonio Vivaldi, Prince Henry the Navigator, and Muhammad Ali of Egypt.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Omar Bravo ranks 7,850 out of 21,273. Before him are Phil Thompson, Yoshimasa Fujita, Hiroshi Jofuku, Kasey Keller, José Luís Vidigal, and Alex Mineiro. After him are Shigeyoshi Mochizuki, Kazuma Shiina, Leandro Simioni, Srđan Baljak, Markel Susaeta, and Andreas Cornelius.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Omar Bravo ranks 399. Before him are Claudia Leitte, Scott Parker, Sarah Chang, Cho Seung-woo, Don Diablo, and Mike Zambidis. After him are Keiji Tamada, Hiro Shimono, Maryam Touzani, Ti West, Remy Ma, and Taio Cruz.

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In Mexico

Among people born in Mexico, Omar Bravo ranks 511 out of 729. Before him are Esteban Gutiérrez (1991), Pedro Fernández (1969), Gabriel Soto (1975), Miguel de Icaza (1972), Karla Souza (1985), and Víctor Rangel (1957). After him are Sandra Echeverría (1984), Luis García Postigo (1969), Alessandra Rosaldo (1971), Adrián Fernández (1963), Danna Paola (1995), and Mario Trejo (1956).

Among Soccer Players In Mexico

Among soccer players born in Mexico, Omar Bravo ranks 108. Before him are Oribe Peralta (1984), Mario Medina (1952), Carlos Muñoz (1959), Pável Pardo (1976), Ricardo Peláez (1963), and Víctor Rangel (1957). After him are Luis García Postigo (1969), Mario Trejo (1956), Héctor Moreno (1988), Isidoro Sota (1902), Ignacio Ambríz (1965), and Rigoberto Cisneros (1953).

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