SOCCER PLAYER

Adrián Bone

1988 - Today

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Adrián Javier Bone Sánchez (born 8 September 1988) is an Ecuadorian international footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for CD Miguel Iturralde. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 20 in 2024). Adrián Bone is the 14,151st most popular soccer player (up from 16,164th in 2024), the 107th most popular biography from Ecuador (up from 136th in 2019) and the 42nd most popular Ecuadorean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Adrián Bone ranks 14,151 out of 21,273Before him are Elis Bakaj, Thiago Ribeiro, Igor Armaș, Landry Mulemo, Manabu Saitō, and László Bénes. After him are Uğurcan Çakır, Abdelkarim Kissi, Pedro Roberto Silva Botelho, Thiago Galhardo, Emi Nakajima, and Yoshitaka Fujisaki.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Adrián Bone ranks 860Before him are Laura Lepistö, Charlie Barnett, Mihály Korhut, Nycke Groot, Béatrice Edwige, and Troy Deeney. After him are Alexandre Oukidja, Simon van Velthooven, Kasia Struss, Adrian Popa, Aída Román, and Ruud Vormer.

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In Ecuador

Among people born in Ecuador, Adrián Bone ranks 107 out of 147Before him are Robert Arboleda (1991), Cléber Chalá (1971), Juan Carlos Burbano (1969), Cristian Ramírez (1994), Juan Carlos Paredes (1987), and Ángel Fernández (1971). After him are Joffre Guerrón (1985), Paúl Ambrosi (1980), Nicolás Asencio (1975), Frickson Erazo (1988), Álex Quiñónez (1989), and Ángel Mena (1988).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Ecuador

Among soccer players born in Ecuador, Adrián Bone ranks 42Before him are Robert Arboleda (1991), Cléber Chalá (1971), Juan Carlos Burbano (1969), Cristian Ramírez (1994), Juan Carlos Paredes (1987), and Ángel Fernández (1971). After him are Joffre Guerrón (1985), Paúl Ambrosi (1980), Nicolás Asencio (1975), Frickson Erazo (1988), Ángel Mena (1988), and Juan Cazares (1992).