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Roberto Aballay

1922 - 1982

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 15 lingue su Wikipedia. Roberto Aballay è il 2214° calciatore più popolare (in calo dal 1538° nel 2024), la 328ª biografia più popolare dell'Argentina (in calo dal 265ª nel 2019) e il 134° calciatore più popolare dell'Argentina.

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Among Calciatores

Among calciatores, Roberto Aballay ranks 2,214 out of 21,273Before him are Takeshi Okada, Noureddine Naybet, Hans Cieslarczyk, Jaroslav Burgr, Billy Meredith, and Yakubu. After him are Jozef Móder, Gervinho, Raul Meireles, Giuseppe Baldo, Sven Axbom, and Mehmet Scholl.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1922, Roberto Aballay ranks 259Before him are Agustín Gaínza, Xenia Stad-de Jong, Tomás Maldonado, Karl Aage Præst, Simon Hantaï, and Juhan Smuul. After him are Jean Porter, Daniel Boulanger, Agustina Bessa-Luís, Võ Văn Kiệt, Juan Antonio Villacañas, and Jock Stein. Among people deceased in 1982, Roberto Aballay ranks 171Before him are Haskell Curry, Antonio Guzmán Fernández, Rachel Cohen-Kagan, Alfons Dorfner, Carmelo Robledo, and Irmgard Keun. After him are Juan O'Gorman, Marietta Shaginyan, Vasily Rudenkov, Bernhard Rogge, Eino Penttilä, and Hans Mock.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Roberto Aballay ranks 328 out of NaNBefore him are Pedro Manfredini (1935), Ricardo Infante (1924), Carlos Guastavino (1912), Carmelo Robledo (1912), Mauricio Pellegrino (1971), and Germán Burgos (1969). After him are William Henry Hudson (1841), Luis Brunetto (1901), Luis Puenzo (1946), Bérénice Bejo (1976), Juan José Tramutola (1902), and Rodrigo Palacio (1982).

Among Calciatores In Argentina

Among calciatores born in Argentina, Roberto Aballay ranks 134Before him are Américo Gallego (1955), Héctor Baley (1950), Pedro Manfredini (1935), Ricardo Infante (1924), Mauricio Pellegrino (1971), and Germán Burgos (1969). After him are Juan José Tramutola (1902), Rodrigo Palacio (1982), Julio Olarticoechea (1958), Ricardo Gareca (1958), Daniel Killer (1949), and Rinaldo Martino (1921).

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