SOCCER PLAYER

Adrián Gunino

1989 - Today

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Adrián Javier Gunino Duque (born 3 February 1989) is an Uruguayan former footballer who played as a right back. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Adrián Gunino is the 20,371st most popular soccer player (down from 18,391st in 2024), the 462nd most popular biography from Uruguay (down from 441st in 2019) and the 330th most popular Uruguayan Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Adrián Gunino ranks 20,371 out of 21,273Before him are Diego Rodríguez, Patrick Sequeira, Yuriy Logvinenko, Kota Watanabe, Mason Holgate, and Vozinha. After him are Takahiro Kuniyoshi, Maksim Bardachow, Kaoru Takayama, Jean Moser, Isamu Matsuura, and Mitsunari Musaka.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Adrián Gunino ranks 1,555Before him are Victor Ramos, Caia van Maasakker, Ana Cata-Chitiga, Fidel Chaves, Meng Suping, and Diego Rodríguez. After him are Kohei Shimizu, Néstor Vidrio, Daisuke Watabe, Navab Nassirshalal, Dmitry Khvostov, and Frederik Andersen.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Adrián Gunino ranks 462 out of 444Before him are Santiago Bueno (1998), Franco Acosta (1996), Michelle Suárez Bértora (1984), Rubén Bentancourt (1993), Matías Cabrera (1986), and Diego Rodríguez (1989). After him are Mateo Ponte (2003), Jonathan Álvez (1988), Nicolás Acevedo (1999), Guillermo de Amores (1994), Fernando Gorriarán (1994), and Jaime Báez (1995).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Uruguay

Among soccer players born in Uruguay, Adrián Gunino ranks 330Before him are Diego Ifrán (1987), Santiago Bueno (1998), Franco Acosta (1996), Rubén Bentancourt (1993), Matías Cabrera (1986), and Diego Rodríguez (1989). After him are Mateo Ponte (2003), Jonathan Álvez (1988), Nicolás Acevedo (1999), Guillermo de Amores (1994), Fernando Gorriarán (1994), and Jaime Báez (1995).