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Alberto Junior Rodríguez

1984 - Today

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Alberto Junior Rodríguez Valdelomar, nicknamed El mudo (lit. 'mute') (born 31 March 1984), is a Peruvian former professional footballer who played as a central defender. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 24 different languages on Wikipedia. Alberto Junior Rodríguez is the 15,499th most popular soccer player (down from 11,657th in 2024), the 259th most popular biography from Peru (down from 246th in 2019) and the 100th most popular Peruvian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Alberto Junior Rodríguez ranks 15,499 out of 21,273Before him are Yoshito Terakawa, Rubén Botta, Martí Riverola, Tobias Strobl, Jiloan Hamad, and Alex Antônio de Melo Santos. After him are Dady, Morten Thorsby, Kazuyuki Otsuka, Shunsuke Andō, Michal Sadílek, and Pablo Giménez.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Alberto Junior Rodríguez ranks 1,112Before him are Ionuț Gheorghe, Michael Mathieu, Torsten Eckbrett, Kenichi Mori, Carl Valeri, and Shayne Ward. After him are Patricia Elorza, Taylor Handley, Francismar Carioca de Oliveira, Martin Emmrich, Guillermo Molina, and Safee Sali.

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In Peru

Among people born in Peru, Alberto Junior Rodríguez ranks 259 out of 287Before him are Yordy Reyna (1993), Magaly Solier (1986), Edison Flores (1994), Paolo Hurtado (1990), Jhilmar Lora (2000), and Christian Ramos (1988). After him are Hernán Rengifo (1983), Miguel Araujo (1994), Sergio Peña (1995), Andy Polo (1994), Fernando Zavala (1971), and José Carvallo (1986).

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Peru

Among soccer players born in Peru, Alberto Junior Rodríguez ranks 100Before him are Rinaldo Cruzado (1984), Yordy Reyna (1993), Edison Flores (1994), Paolo Hurtado (1990), Jhilmar Lora (2000), and Christian Ramos (1988). After him are Hernán Rengifo (1983), Miguel Araujo (1994), Sergio Peña (1995), Andy Polo (1994), José Carvallo (1986), and Alexander Callens (1992).