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Agustín Almendra

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Agustín Ezequiel Almendra (born 11 February 2000) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Racing Club. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Agustín Almendra is the 19,990th most popular soccer player, the 1,189th most popular biography from Argentina and the 661st most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

Agustín Almendra is most famous for being a talented Argentine footballer who plays as a midfielder. He is known for his time at Boca Juniors, where he has showcased his skills and potential in Argentine football.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Agustín Almendra ranks 19,990 out of 21,273Before him are Junki Kanayama, Haruya Ide, Ryota Noguchi, Gautier Larsonneur, Frank Onyeka, and Hayato Ikegaya. After him are Masato Katayama, Rikuto Hirose, Guillermo Celis, Ryo Okui, Daiki Tomii, and Takayuki Mae.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2000, Agustín Almendra ranks 542Before him are Julio Rodríguez, Egy Maulana Vikri, Valentina Acosta Giraldo, Mason Cook, Lorenzo Patta, and Tatsunori Otsuka. After him are Leo Neugebauer, Jusuf Gazibegović, Tatiana Rentería, Claire Liu, Odessa A'zion, and Riku Danzaki.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Agustín Almendra ranks 1,189 out of 1,154Before him are Gonzalo Carou (1979), Sebastián Palacios (1992), Diego Matías Rodríguez (1989), Rocío Sánchez Moccia (1988), Emmanuel Mas (1989), and Bruno Amione (2002). After him are Cristian Erbes (1990), Román Martínez (1983), Luciano Romero (1993), Marcos Delía (1992), Santiago Simón (2002), and Marco Di Cesare (2002).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Agustín Almendra ranks 661Before him are Gonzalo Echenique (1990), Guido Vadalá (1997), Sebastián Palacios (1992), Diego Matías Rodríguez (1989), Emmanuel Mas (1989), and Bruno Amione (2002). After him are Cristian Erbes (1990), Román Martínez (1983), Luciano Romero (1993), Santiago Simón (2002), Marco Di Cesare (2002), and Leonardo Ramos (1989).