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Fernando Clavijo

1956 - 2019

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 16 lingue su Wikipedia. Fernando Clavijo è il 7696° calciatore più popolare (in calo dal 7057° nel 2024), la 301ª biografia più popolare dell'Uruguay (in calo dal 299ª nel 2019) e il 182° calciatore più popolare dell'Uruguay.

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Among Calciatores

Among calciatores, Fernando Clavijo ranks 7,696 out of 21,273Before him are Heimo Pfeifenberger, Peter Etebo, Ricardo Peláez, Miralem Sulejmani, Kota Yanagisawa, and Venancio Ramos. After him are Darío Rodríguez, Dragoljub Brnović, Shinya Tokuni, Éric Deflandre, René Müller, and David Jones.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1956, Fernando Clavijo ranks 670Before him are David Wolf, Zoltán Verrasztó, Fritz Fischer, Laimutė Baikauskaitė, Katalin Szili, and Rabri Devi. After him are Anita Hill, Gulshan Kumar, Arvydas Juozaitis, Deval Patrick, Susumu Katsumata, and Hart Bochner. Among people deceased in 2019, Fernando Clavijo ranks 576Before him are Phil Masinga, Roberto Bailey, Kim Shattuck, Gary Ray Bowles, Kathleen Blanco, and Hevrin Khalaf. After him are Táňa Fischerová, Hamza bin Laden, Thad Cochran, Manohar Parrikar, Etika, and Frederico Rosa.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Fernando Clavijo ranks 301 out of NaNBefore him are Matías Vecino (1991), Daniel Martínez (1957), Nicolás Lodeiro (1989), Ignacio María González (1982), Diego Laxalt (1993), and Venancio Ramos (1959). After him are Darío Rodríguez (1974), Martín Silva (1983), Romeo Corbo (1952), Jorge Fucile (1984), Raúl Fernando Sendic Rodríguez (1962), and José Perdomo (1965).

Among Calciatores In Uruguay

Among calciatores born in Uruguay, Fernando Clavijo ranks 182Before him are José Oscar Herrera (1965), Matías Vecino (1991), Nicolás Lodeiro (1989), Ignacio María González (1982), Diego Laxalt (1993), and Venancio Ramos (1959). After him are Darío Rodríguez (1974), Martín Silva (1983), Romeo Corbo (1952), Jorge Fucile (1984), José Perdomo (1965), and Miguel Bossio (1960).

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