Soccer Player

Oscar Zubía

Uruguayan footballer

1946 - today

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His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Oscar Zubía is the 5,474th most popular soccer player (down from 5,004th in 2024), the 261st most popular biography from Uruguay (down from 247th in 2019) and the 148th most popular Uruguayan Soccer Player.

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Oscar Zubía's biography spans 15 Wikipedia language editions and earns a Historical Popularity Index of 51.87.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Oscar Zubía ranks 5,468 out of 24,321. Before him are Eusebio Díaz, Choi In-young, Franco Armani, Hong Yong-jo, Falko Götz, and Kenji Takahashi. After him are Ali Bencheikh, Nobuyuki Kojima, Laurențiu Reghecampf, Miguel Mejía Barón, Akwá, and Alain Couriol.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1946, Oscar Zubía ranks 731. Before him are Naomi Judd, Julia Annas, Uroš Marović, John M. Lounge, Chris Burden, and Stanisław Barańczak. After him are John B. Taylor, Ma Kai, Kazuhiro Ninomiya, Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, Clive Bunker, and Jan Domarski.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Oscar Zubía ranks 261 out of 504. Before him are Martín Vázquez (1969), Carolina Cosse (1961), Cayetano Saporiti (1887), Walter Pandiani (1976), Baudilio Jáuregui (1945), and Humberto Tomasina (1898). After him are Rodrigo Bentancur (1997), Héctor Santos (1944), Pablo Gabriel García (1977), Carlos Aguilera (1964), Roberto Matosas (1940), and Diego Pérez (1980).

Among Soccer Players In Uruguay

Among soccer players born in Uruguay, Oscar Zubía ranks 148. Before him are Martín Lasarte (1961), Darío Silva (1972), Cayetano Saporiti (1887), Walter Pandiani (1976), Baudilio Jáuregui (1945), and Humberto Tomasina (1898). After him are Rodrigo Bentancur (1997), Héctor Santos (1944), Pablo Gabriel García (1977), Carlos Aguilera (1964), Roberto Matosas (1940), and Diego Pérez (1980).

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