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Alejandro Domínguez

1981 - Today

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Alejandro Damián Domínguez (born 10 June 1981), also known as Chori, is an Argentine retired footballer who played as an attacking midfielder or a second striker. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Alejandro Domínguez is the 7,030th most popular soccer player (down from 5,644th in 2019), the 708th most popular biography from Argentina (down from 661st in 2019) and the 355th most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Alejandro Domínguez ranks 7,030 out of 21,273Before him are Shunichi Ikenoue, Ramy Bensebaini, Naoki Mori, Tayfun Korkut, Jeffrey Schlupp, and Tal Ben Haim. After him are Celso Güity, Stefan Klos, Zlatko Dedić, Paulo Sérgio, Roger Machado Marques, and Rie Kimura.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Alejandro Domínguez ranks 338Before him are César Delgado, Romeo Santos, Vasil Kiryienka, Uzo Aduba, Damiano Cunego, and Ben Moody. After him are Gummy, Reemma Sen, Federico Balzaretti, Sebastián Eguren, Taufik Hidayat, and Marko Babić.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Alejandro Domínguez ranks 708 out of 1,154Before him are César Delgado (1981), Luciano Vietto (1993), Ariel Ibagaza (1976), Leonardo Rodríguez (1966), Alicia Dickenstein (1955), and Michel Brown (1976). After him are Exequiel Palacios (1998), Guillermo Franco (1976), Roberto Pereyra (1991), Paola Suárez (1976), Fabián Cancelarich (1965), and Marcelo Delgado (1973).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Alejandro Domínguez ranks 355Before him are Gabriel Mercado (1987), Clemente Rodríguez (1981), César Delgado (1981), Luciano Vietto (1993), Ariel Ibagaza (1976), and Leonardo Rodríguez (1966). After him are Exequiel Palacios (1998), Guillermo Franco (1976), Roberto Pereyra (1991), Fabián Cancelarich (1965), Marcelo Delgado (1973), and Hugo Ibarra (1974).