SOCCER PLAYER

Alejandro Lembo

1978 - Today

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Daniel Alejandro Lembo Betancor (born 15 February 1978) is a Uruguayan former professional footballer who played mainly as a central defender. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Alejandro Lembo is the 11,897th most popular soccer player (down from 9,968th in 2019), the 369th most popular biography from Uruguay (down from 363rd in 2019) and the 246th most popular Uruguayan Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Alejandro Lembo ranks 11,897 out of 21,273Before him are Hugo Ekitike, Brent Sancho, Roberto Colautti, Anton Miranchuk, Olivier Boumal, and Missael Espinoza. After him are Alexandre Alphonse, Yuika Sugasawa, Sun Xiang, Sam Mewis, Achraf Dari, and Soufiane Alloudi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Alejandro Lembo ranks 832Before him are Draginja Vuksanović-Stanković, Tony Moore, Salvatore Aronica, Karen Putzer, Anna Przybylska, and Jonílson. After him are Michael V. Knudsen, Shahram Amiri, Hiroki Ito, Sara Olsvig, Jan Bulis, and Michalis Hatzigiannis.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Alejandro Lembo ranks 369 out of 444Before him are Marcelo Romero (1976), Facundo Pellistri (2001), Miguel Britos (1985), Nicolás De La Cruz (1997), Marcelo Lipatín (1977), and Agustín Canobbio (1998). After him are Leandro Cabrera (1991), Sergio Daniel Martínez (1969), Sebastián Viera (1983), Milton Wynants (1972), Marcelo Sosa (1978), and Tabaré Viudez (1989).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Uruguay

Among soccer players born in Uruguay, Alejandro Lembo ranks 246Before him are Marcelo Romero (1976), Facundo Pellistri (2001), Miguel Britos (1985), Nicolás De La Cruz (1997), Marcelo Lipatín (1977), and Agustín Canobbio (1998). After him are Leandro Cabrera (1991), Sergio Daniel Martínez (1969), Sebastián Viera (1983), Marcelo Sosa (1978), Tabaré Viudez (1989), and Diego Rolán (1993).