SOCCER PLAYER

Ronald Raldes

1981 - Today

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Ronald Raldes Balcázar (born April 20, 1981) is a Bolivian former professional footballer who played as a centre-back. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Ronald Raldes has received more than 94,045 page views. His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia. Ronald Raldes is the 10,269th most popular soccer player (down from 8,476th in 2019), the 95th most popular biography from Bolivia (down from 70th in 2019) and the 29th most popular Bolivian Soccer Player.

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  • 94k

    Page Views (PV)

  • 33.91

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 19

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 3.93

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.62

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Ronald Raldes ranks 10,269 out of 21,273Before him are Kim Do-heon, Dani García, Eldin Jakupović, Esteban Alvarado, Ânderson Lima, and Bruno. After him are David Batty, Nemanja Vučićević, Bartosz Salamon, Sotiris Ninis, Jalal Hosseini, and Éverton Santos.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Ronald Raldes ranks 703Before him are Óscar Miñambres, Rafał Brzozowski, Jenova Chen, Bernhard Eisel, Emma Snowsill, and Florent Serra. After him are Elisabeth Görgl, Casey Neistat, Jadranka Đokić, Silvan Zurbriggen, Julio Velázquez, and Akshay Venkatesh.

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In Bolivia

Among people born in Bolivia, Ronald Raldes ranks 95 out of 105Before him are Luis Reyes (1911), Miguel Brito (1901), Jaime Moreno (1974), Juan Manuel Peña (1973), Juan Carlos Arce (1985), and Miguel Rimba (1967). After him are Marco Sandy (1971), Ko Ishikawa (1970), Joaquín Botero (1977), Óscar Sánchez (1971), Carlos Lampe (1987), and Ricardo Pedriel (1987).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Bolivia

Among soccer players born in Bolivia, Ronald Raldes ranks 29Before him are Luis Reyes (1911), Miguel Brito (1901), Jaime Moreno (1974), Juan Manuel Peña (1973), Juan Carlos Arce (1985), and Miguel Rimba (1967). After him are Marco Sandy (1971), Ko Ishikawa (1970), Joaquín Botero (1977), Óscar Sánchez (1971), Carlos Lampe (1987), and Ricardo Pedriel (1987).