Soccer Player

Ramón Medina Bello

Argentine footballer

1966 - today

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His biography is available in 45 different languages on Wikipedia (down from 46 in 2024). Ramón Medina Bello is the 3,325th most popular soccer player (down from 2,497th in 2024), the 444th most popular biography from Argentina (down from 385th in 2019) and the 199th most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Ramón Medina Bello ranks 3,320 out of 21,273. Before him are Walter Taibo, Ludovico Bidoglio, José Bordalás, Brad Friedel, Hans Sturm, and Sylvio Hoffmann. After him are Vladimir Muntyan, Siegmar Wätzlich, Glenn Hysén, Antonis Antoniadis, Omar Marmoush, and Josef Smistik.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, Ramón Medina Bello ranks 233. Before him are Ed de Goey, Quorthon, Marin Hinkle, Matthew Labyorteaux, Tim Sköld, and Baja Mali Knindža. After him are Tigran Keosayan, Emiko Kubo, Ana Torrent, Alberto Acosta, Vladimir Voevodsky, and Yokozuna.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Ramón Medina Bello ranks 444 out of NaN. Before him are Cris Morena (1956), Éver Banega (1988), José María Minella (1909), Federico Sacchi (1936), Pedro Troglio (1965), and Ludovico Bidoglio (1900). After him are Norberto Menéndez (1936), Cecilia Grierson (1859), Alberto Crespo (1920), Lucho González (1981), Fernando Gago (1986), and Gustavo Quinteros (1965).

Among Soccer Players In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Ramón Medina Bello ranks 199. Before him are Américo Tesoriere (1899), Éver Banega (1988), José María Minella (1909), Federico Sacchi (1936), Pedro Troglio (1965), and Ludovico Bidoglio (1900). After him are Norberto Menéndez (1936), Lucho González (1981), Fernando Gago (1986), Gustavo Quinteros (1965), Alberto Acosta (1966), and Alberto Ohaco (1889).

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