Futbolista

Claudio Biaggio

1967 - presente

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Claudio Darío Biaggio (Santa Rosa, La Pampa, Argentina; 2 de julio de 1967) es un exfutbolista y actual director técnico argentino. Jugaba como delantero y actualmente dirige al Comerciantes Unidos de la Liga1 del Perú. Leer más en Wikipedia

His biography is available in 43 different languages on Wikipedia (down from 44 in 2024). Claudio Biaggio is the 5,251st most popular futbolista (up from 6,651st in 2024), the 611th most popular biography from Argentina (up from 720th in 2019) and the 295th most popular Argentinean Futbolista.

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Among Futbolistas

Among futbolistas, Claudio Biaggio ranks 5,251 out of 21,273Before him are Martin Taylor, Goce Sedloski, Naohiro Takahara, Miloš Šestić, Victor Boniface, and Naohiro Kitade. After him are Henryk Wieczorek, Tsutomu Matsuda, Juan Barbas, Sébastien Squillaci, Gökhan Inler, and John Metgod.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1967, Claudio Biaggio ranks 353Before him are Marisa Monte, Judd Apatow, Nenad Maslovar, Lee Unkrich, Heather Nova, and Ekin Cheng. After him are Byron Mann, Jonas Berggren, Artūras Kasputis, Juhi Chawla, Billy Corgan, and Geraldine Somerville.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Claudio Biaggio ranks 611 out of 1,154Before him are Juan Pedevilla (1909), Manuel Rojas (1896), Roberto Bonano (1970), Lisandro López (1983), Valeria Mazza (1972), and Vicente Cantatore (1935). After him are Juan Barbas (1959), Nelson Vivas (1969), Martina Stoessel (1997), Miguel Ángel Guerra (1953), Hugo Campagnaro (1980), and Claudio Borghi (1964).

Among Futbolistas In Argentina

Among futbolistas born in Argentina, Claudio Biaggio ranks 295Before him are Pablo Cavallero (1974), Néstor Lorenzo (1966), Juan Pedevilla (1909), Roberto Bonano (1970), Lisandro López (1983), and Vicente Cantatore (1935). After him are Juan Barbas (1959), Nelson Vivas (1969), Hugo Campagnaro (1980), Claudio Borghi (1964), Mateo Retegui (1999), and Marcos Acuña (1991).

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