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Víctor Bernárdez

1982 - Today

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Víctor Salvador Bernárdez Blanco (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbiɣtoɾ βeɾˈnaɾðes]; born 24 May 1982), also known as Muma, is a Honduran former footballer who played as a defender. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 26 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 25 in 2024). Víctor Bernárdez is the 11,725th most popular soccer player (down from 11,199th in 2024), the 52nd most popular biography from Honduras and the 23rd most popular Honduran Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Víctor Bernárdez ranks 11,725 out of 21,273Before him are Tony Dorigo, Shinji Sarusawa, Karim Boudiaf, Yoshitaka Watanabe, Hiroki Abe, and Nicolás Olivera. After him are Matthew Upson, Alberto Paloschi, Moses Simon, Alan Curbishley, Ashraf Kasem, and Nixon Perea.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Víctor Bernárdez ranks 760Before him are Jorge Molina Vidal, Tara Lipinski, Pendleton Ward, Jeffrey Buttle, Anders Eggert, and Ágústa Eva Erlendsdóttir. After him are Anna Tunnicliffe, Shefali Jariwala, Lee Chang-hwan, Tatyana Firova, Albert Rocas, and Leonardo Ponzio.

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In Honduras

Among people born in Honduras, Víctor Bernárdez ranks 52 out of 84Before him are Wilson Palacios (1984), Julio César de León (1979), Boniek García (1984), Osman Chávez (1984), Jerry Bengtson (1987), and Maynor Figueroa (1983). After him are Mauricio Sabillón (1978), Jerry Palacios (1981), Julissa Villanueva (1972), Juan Carlos García (1988), Walter Martínez (1982), and Samuel Caballero (1974).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Honduras

Among soccer players born in Honduras, Víctor Bernárdez ranks 23Before him are Wilson Palacios (1984), Julio César de León (1979), Boniek García (1984), Osman Chávez (1984), Jerry Bengtson (1987), and Maynor Figueroa (1983). After him are Mauricio Sabillón (1978), Jerry Palacios (1981), Juan Carlos García (1988), Walter Martínez (1982), Samuel Caballero (1974), and Donis Escober (1981).