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Rodolfo Gamarra

1988 - Today

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Rodolfo Vicente Gamarra Varela (born 10 December 1988) is a Paraguayan professional footballer who plays as a winger. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia (down from 23 in 2024). Rodolfo Gamarra is the 16,923rd most popular soccer player (down from 15,228th in 2024), the 195th most popular biography from Paraguay (down from 190th in 2019) and the 137th most popular Paraguayan Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Rodolfo Gamarra ranks 16,923 out of 21,273Before him are Daishiro Miyazaki, Estefanía Banini, Yōsuke Ikehata, Mario Abrante, Vanina Correa, and Ryosuke Yamanaka. After him are Cicinho, Voria Ghafouri, Hideki Nishimura, Morgan Guilavogui, Assan Ceesay, and Jackie McNamara.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Rodolfo Gamarra ranks 1,169Before him are Justin Gaston, Gabriel Torres, Pieter Serry, Yūichi Sugita, Zouheir Dhaouadi, and Wang Yihan. After him are Kajsa Kling, Pietro Boselli, GypsyCrusader, Pablo Chavarría, Simona Pop, and Rebecca Rittenhouse.

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In Paraguay

Among people born in Paraguay, Rodolfo Gamarra ranks 195 out of 203Before him are José Montiel (1988), Diego Figueredo (1982), Pedro Benítez (1981), Fredy Bareiro (1982), Celso Ortiz (1989), and Ernesto Cristaldo (1984). After him are Celso Esquivel (1981), Osvaldo Martínez (1986), Miguel Samudio (1986), Osvaldo Díaz (1981), José Devaca (1982), and Alfredo Aguilar (1988).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Paraguay

Among soccer players born in Paraguay, Rodolfo Gamarra ranks 137Before him are José Montiel (1988), Diego Figueredo (1982), Pedro Benítez (1981), Fredy Bareiro (1982), Celso Ortiz (1989), and Ernesto Cristaldo (1984). After him are Celso Esquivel (1981), Osvaldo Martínez (1986), Miguel Samudio (1986), Osvaldo Díaz (1981), José Devaca (1982), and Alfredo Aguilar (1988).