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Raúl Díaz Arce

1970 - Today

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Raúl Díaz Arce (born February 1, 1970) is a Salvadoran former professional footballer who played as a forward. He is El Salvador's most prolific goal scorer, with 39 goals in just 68 appearances. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Raúl Díaz Arce is the 11,566th most popular soccer player (down from 9,905th in 2024), the 38th most popular biography from El Salvador (down from 34th in 2019) and the 11th most popular Salvadoran Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Raúl Díaz Arce ranks 11,566 out of 21,273Before him are Joaquín del Olmo, Tomas Antonelius, Douglas Santos, Jacob Bruun Larsen, Paul Parker, and Timothy Chandler. After him are Nélson Pereira, Allan Nyom, Emad Moteab, Ricardo Alves Pereira, Jürgen Colin, and Shoji Nonoshita.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Raúl Díaz Arce ranks 1,015Before him are K. R. Meera, Peter Dutton, Nobuyasu Ikeda, Chris Tallman, Theodore Melfi, and Chioma Ajunwa. After him are Cédric Mathy, Shoji Nonoshita, Murilo Rosa, Elfi Eder, Ömürbek Babanov, and Dirk van der Ven.

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In El Salvador

Among people born in El Salvador, Raúl Díaz Arce ranks 38 out of 39Before him are Pete Sandoval (1964), Hugo Pérez (1963), Karla Avelar (1978), Luis Guevara Mora (1961), Eduardo Hernández (1958), and Marcelo Arévalo (1990). After him are Sara García Gross (null), Alfredo Pacheco (1982), Iván Barton (1991), Rodolfo Zelaya (1988), Ronald Cerritos (1975), and Jaime Alas (1989).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In El Salvador

Among soccer players born in El Salvador, Raúl Díaz Arce ranks 11Before him are Ever Hernández (1958), Luis Ramírez Zapata (1954), José María Rivas (1958), Hugo Pérez (1963), Luis Guevara Mora (1961), and Eduardo Hernández (1958). After him are Alfredo Pacheco (1982), Rodolfo Zelaya (1988), Ronald Cerritos (1975), and Jaime Alas (1989).