Soccer Player

Álvaro Rubio

1979 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Álvaro Rubio is the 11,163rd most popular soccer player, the 2,712th most popular biography from Spain and the 692nd most popular Spanish Soccer Player.

Álvaro Rubio is most famous for being a Spanish footballer who played as a midfielder, notably for clubs like Real Valladolid and Real Betis during his career. He is recognized for his contributions in La Liga and his ability to control the midfield.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Álvaro Rubio ranks 11,150 out of 21,273Before him are Guido Pizarro, Saphir Taïder, Djibril Sow, Yoshimar Yotún, Joel Obi, and Shin Hong-gi. After him are Greg Vanney, Danny Koevermans, Zafer Özgültekin, Anđelko Đuričić, Nelson Parraguez, and Kazuyuki Kyoya.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1979, Álvaro Rubio ranks 791Before him are Lampros Choutos, Yao Chen, Drew Brees, Ron Ng, Sebastian Lang, and Linda Grubben. After him are Lisa Loven Kongsli, Ariel Garcé, Yuriy Krivtsov, Martina Beck, Jocelyn Quivrin, and Nisha Ayub.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Álvaro Rubio ranks 2,712 out of NaNBefore him are Ignacio Camacho (1990), Jorge López Montaña (1978), Gemma Mengual (1977), David Belenguer (1972), Jonathan Castroviejo (1987), and Antón Paz (1976). After him are Francisco Ventoso (1982), Fernando San Emeterio (1984), David García Dapena (1977), Iker Martínez de Lizarduy (1977), Omar Mascarell (1993), and Quique Álvarez (1975).

Among Soccer Players In Spain

Among soccer players born in Spain, Álvaro Rubio ranks 692Before him are Tiko (1976), Javier Garrido (1985), Chico (1987), Ignacio Camacho (1990), Jorge López Montaña (1978), and David Belenguer (1972). After him are Omar Mascarell (1993), Quique Álvarez (1975), Luis Hernández Rodríguez (1989), Jonny (1994), Josep Martínez (1998), and Juan Miranda (2000).

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