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Roberto Hodge

1944 - 1986

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 16 lingue su Wikipedia (in aumento rispetto a 15 nel 2024). Roberto Hodge è il 6898° calciatore più popolare (in aumento dal 7280° nel 2024), la 210ª biografia più popolare della Cile (in aumento dal 222ª nel 2019) e il 91° calciatore più popolare della Cile.

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Among Calciatores

Among calciatores, Roberto Hodge ranks 6,898 out of 21,273Before him are Kazuma Matsushita, Yuji Goto, Johan Djourou, Frode Grodås, Dragan Mance, and Curro Torres. After him are Riccardo Calafiori, Mineiro, Dudu Aouate, Michał Żewłakow, Youri Tielemans, and Tetsuro Miura.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1944, Roberto Hodge ranks 703Before him are Thomas Allen, Amol Palekar, Johnny Isakson, Tony Orlando, Charles L. Veach, and Jan Brewer. After him are Ralph McTell, Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, Marta Kristen, John-David F. Bartoe, Marilyn White, and Ann Oakley. Among people deceased in 1986, Roberto Hodge ranks 294Before him are Anna Neagle, Robert Helpmann, James Gentle, Smita Patil, Hank Greenberg, and Dorothy Ashby. After him are Richard van der Riet Woolley, Helen Mack, Dinny Pails, Adolph Caesar, Gian-Carlo Coppola, and Martin Gabel.

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In Cile

Among people born in Cile, Roberto Hodge ranks 210 out of NaNBefore him are Leonardo Véliz (1945), Cristián de la Fuente (1974), Miguel Ángel Neira (1952), Rebeca Matte Bello (1875), Mario Galindo (1951), and Pablo Pozo (1973). After him are Juan Carlos Letelier (1959), Manuel Rojas (1954), Evelyn Ankers (1918), Gustavo Moscoso (1955), Marko Zaror (1978), and Manuel Astorga (1937).

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Among Calciatores In Cile

Among calciatores born in Cile, Roberto Hodge ranks 91Before him are Osvaldo Castro (1947), Aldo Valentini (1938), Sergio Navarro (1936), Leonardo Véliz (1945), Miguel Ángel Neira (1952), and Mario Galindo (1951). After him are Juan Carlos Letelier (1959), Manuel Rojas (1954), Gustavo Moscoso (1955), Manuel Astorga (1937), Marco Cornez (1957), and Lizardo Garrido (1957).

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