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William Castro

1962 - presente

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William Adrián Castro Rosso (Mercedes, Soriano, 22 de mayo de 1962) es un exfutbolista uruguayo, apodado el «Pato». Leer más en Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. William Castro is the 9,748th most popular futbolista (down from 8,471st in 2024), the 345th most popular biography from Uruguay (down from 335th in 2019) and the 217th most popular Uruguayan Futbolista.

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Among Futbolistas

Among futbolistas, William Castro ranks 9,748 out of 21,273Before him are Marquinhos Paraná, Steffen Iversen, Tim Matavž, Jan Rezek, Mirosław Szymkowiak, and Bambang Pamungkas. After him are Didier Ovono, Alexander Vencel, Diego Latorre, Duje Čop, José del Solar, and Marek Koźmiński.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1962, William Castro ranks 908Before him are Fanta Régina Nacro, Sarah Lucas, Scott Davis, Elena Kountoura, Robert Curbeam, and Jonas Bergqvist. After him are Alan Johnston, Mark Leduc, Laurie Warder, Kazuo Uchida, Brigitte Oertli, and Stefano Tilli.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, William Castro ranks 345 out of 444Before him are Gastón Ramírez (1990), Carlos Diogo (1983), Juan Guillermo Castillo (1978), Manuel Ugarte (2001), Rubén Olivera (1983), and Claudia Amengual (1969). After him are Alfonso Domínguez (1965), Federico Magallanes (1976), Eduardo Acevedo (1959), Mario Regueiro (1978), Joe Bizera (1980), and José Pintos Saldanha (1964).

Among Futbolistas In Uruguay

Among futbolistas born in Uruguay, William Castro ranks 217Before him are Nahitan Nández (1995), Gastón Ramírez (1990), Carlos Diogo (1983), Juan Guillermo Castillo (1978), Manuel Ugarte (2001), and Rubén Olivera (1983). After him are Alfonso Domínguez (1965), Federico Magallanes (1976), Eduardo Acevedo (1959), Mario Regueiro (1978), Joe Bizera (1980), and José Pintos Saldanha (1964).

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