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Aldo de Nigris

1983 - Today

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Jesus Aldo de Nigris Guajardo (born 22 July 1983) is a Mexican former professional footballer who played as a forward. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Aldo de Nigris is the 11,485th most popular soccer player (down from 11,048th in 2019), the 598th most popular biography from Mexico (up from 614th in 2019) and the 155th most popular Mexican Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Aldo de Nigris ranks 11,485 out of 21,273Before him are André Dias, Zdeněk Svoboda, Leonardo Ponzio, Patricio Urrutia, Ryuji Kato, and Modou Barrow. After him are Marc Bernaus, Gianluca Curci, Pedro Gonçalves, Edgar Bruno da Silva, Amr Warda, and Ante Ćorić.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Aldo de Nigris ranks 701Before him are Viktor Pečovský, Jérémie Aliadière, Aziz Ansari, Dele Aiyenugba, Marco Estrada, and Vitaa. After him are Héctor Faubel, Annika Saarikko, Nasser Al-Shamrani, Heath Slater, Miho Fukumoto, and Jan Schlaudraff.

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In Mexico

Among people born in Mexico, Aldo de Nigris ranks 598 out of 729Before him are Pato Machete (1975), Juan Carlos Chávez (1967), Joaquín del Olmo (1969), Salvador Carmona (1975), Teresa Ruiz (1988), and Gustavo Ayón (1985). After him are Germán Villa (1973), Gonzalo Pineda (1982), Valeria Luiselli (1983), Missael Espinoza (1965), Pablo Barrera (1987), and Manuel Vidrio (1972).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Mexico

Among soccer players born in Mexico, Aldo de Nigris ranks 155Before him are Henry Martín (1992), Carlos Salcedo (1993), José de Jesús Corona (1981), Juan Carlos Chávez (1967), Joaquín del Olmo (1969), and Salvador Carmona (1975). After him are Germán Villa (1973), Gonzalo Pineda (1982), Missael Espinoza (1965), Pablo Barrera (1987), Manuel Vidrio (1972), and Néstor Araujo (1991).