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Monchi

1968 - obecnie

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Monchi is the 6,654th most popular piłkarz, the 2,093rd most popular biography from Spain and the 452nd most popular Spanish Piłkarz.

Monchi, the Spanish footballer and club director, is most famous for his successful tenure as the sporting director of Sevilla FC, where he played a key role in the club's rise to prominence and the acquisition of talented players. He is renowned for his exceptional scouting abilities and strategic player transfers that contributed to Sevilla's multiple UEFA Europa League titles.

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Among Piłkarzs

Among piłkarzs, Monchi ranks 6,654 out of 21,273Before him are Miguel Ángel Neira, Sota Kasahara, Mogens Krogh, Federico Macheda, Peter Pacult, and Bill McGarry. After him are Shunichi Tanaka, Mamadou Niang, Leandro Damião, Takeshi Saito, Willi Orban, and Genar Andrinúa.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Monchi ranks 479Before him are Antonio Tarver, Sami Trabelsi, Eric Van Meir, Nikolaos Kaklamanakis, Fernando León de Aranoa, and Petar Naumoski. After him are Thomas G:son, Alex Skolnick, Almudena Muñoz, Fernando Escartín, Kunio Kitamura, and Vicente Ehate Tomi.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Monchi ranks 2,093 out of 3,355Before him are Charo (1961), Isabel Díaz Ayuso (1978), Marc López (1982), Angeliño (1997), Fernando León de Aranoa (1968), and Juan Echanove (1961). After him are Genar Andrinúa (1964), Ivana Baquero (1994), Sergio Dalma (1964), Jordi Masip (1989), Óscar García Junyent (1973), and Antonio Carlos Ortega (1971).

Among Piłkarzs In Spain

Among piłkarzs born in Spain, Monchi ranks 452Before him are Borja Valero (1985), Juanfran (1976), Jagoba Arrasate (1978), Paco Jémez (1970), José Ángel Ziganda (1966), and Angeliño (1997). After him are Genar Andrinúa (1964), Jordi Masip (1989), Óscar García Junyent (1973), Sergio Rico (1993), Bruno (1980), and Francisco Uría (1950).

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