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Rolando Schiavi

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Rolando Carlos Schiavi (Spanish pronunciation: [roˈlando esˈkjaβi]; born 18 January 1973) is an Argentine retired football defender, most recognized for his time spent playing for Boca Juniors. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Rolando Schiavi is the 9,873rd most popular soccer player (down from 8,442nd in 2024), the 873rd most popular biography from Argentina (down from 836th in 2019) and the 444th most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Rolando Schiavi ranks 9,873 out of 21,273Before him are Jan Bartram, Driss Benzekri, Torai Kamata, Mohammad Yousef Kargar, Ruslan Nigmatullin, and Giuliano de Paula. After him are Rene Krhin, Mauricio Wright, Eduardo Acevedo, Juan Manuel López, Yassine Chikhaoui, and Giancarlo González.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Rolando Schiavi ranks 739Before him are Simon Sinek, Francisco Palencia, Inés Gorrochategui, Joachim Yaw, Abdulaziz Khathran, and Zulfiya Zabirova. After him are Milan Hnilička, Frédérik Deburghgraeve, Medi Sadoun, Sophie Dodemont, Dan Harmon, and Irakli Alasania.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Rolando Schiavi ranks 873 out of 1,154Before him are Diego Latorre (1969), Agustín Calleri (1976), Darío Benedetto (1990), Inés Gorrochategui (1973), Walter Pérez (1975), and Walter Herrmann (1979). After him are Cecilia Bouzat (1961), Darío Rojas (1961), Fernando Belluschi (1983), Sergio Parisse (1983), Federico Higuaín (1984), and Matías Kranevitter (1993).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Rolando Schiavi ranks 444Before him are Darío Cvitanich (1984), Ramiro Funes Mori (1991), Facundo Ferreyra (1991), Leonardo Balerdi (1999), Diego Latorre (1969), and Darío Benedetto (1990). After him are Darío Rojas (1961), Fernando Belluschi (1983), Federico Higuaín (1984), Matías Kranevitter (1993), Jonathan Calleri (1993), and Lucas Pratto (1988).