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Guillermo Amor

1967 - obecnie

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Guillermo Amor Martínez (ur. 4 grudnia 1967 w Benidormie) – hiszpański piłkarz występujący na pozycji pomocnika. Czytaj więcej w Wikipedii

His biography is available in 29 different languages on Wikipedia (down from 30 in 2024). Guillermo Amor is the 2,608th most popular piłkarz (down from 2,551st in 2024), the 1,432nd most popular biography from Spain (down from 1,429th in 2019) and the 209th most popular Spanish Piłkarz.

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Among Piłkarzs

Among piłkarzs, Guillermo Amor ranks 2,608 out of 21,273Before him are Lauren, Vilmos Kohut, Dieter Herzog, Ted Drake, Gunnar Jansson, and Walter Schleger. After him are Iuliu Bodola, Cosmin Contra, Jupp Kapellmann, Antonio Campolo, José Ramón Alexanko, and Jimmy McGrory.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1967, Guillermo Amor ranks 186Before him are Joe Rogan, Jorge Dely Valdés, Markus Söder, Ľubomír Luhový, Virgílio do Carmo da Silva, and Sophie, Hereditary Princess of Liechtenstein. After him are Paweł Mąciwoda, Dino Rađa, George Eads, Masatada Ishii, Pierre Omidyar, and Özlem Türeci.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Guillermo Amor ranks 1,432 out of 3,355Before him are Ramón María Narváez, 1st Duke of Valencia (1800), Maribel Verdú (1970), Juan Santisteban (1936), Adrián Campos (1960), Carmen Machi (1963), and Almudena Grandes (1960). After him are Pau Gasol (1980), José Ramón Alexanko (1956), Luis María de Borbón y Vallabriga (1777), Albert Ferrer (1970), Sergi Roberto (1992), and Adrián Escudero (1927).

Among Piłkarzs In Spain

Among piłkarzs born in Spain, Guillermo Amor ranks 209Before him are Fran (1969), Martín Marculeta (1907), Rafael Gordillo (1957), Jaime Lazcano (1909), Alfonso Pérez (1972), and Juan Santisteban (1936). After him are José Ramón Alexanko (1956), Albert Ferrer (1970), Sergi Roberto (1992), Adrián Escudero (1927), Pedro de Felipe (1944), and José Vicente (1931).

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