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Alejandro Moreno

1979 - Today

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Alejandro Enrique Moreno Riera (born July 8, 1979) is a Venezuelan former professional footballer who played as a forward, and who is a television commentator for ESPN FC, ESPN Deportes and ESPN Latin America. Moreno won three MLS Cups during his professional career. Moreno was chosen in 2021 to work as a commentator in the 2020 European Championship. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Alejandro Moreno is the 21,307th most popular soccer player (down from 17,802nd in 2024), the 208th most popular biography from Venezuela (down from 184th in 2019) and the 47th most popular Venezuelan Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Alejandro Moreno ranks 21,307 out of 21,273Before him are Mika Ojala, Takamitsu Tomiyama, Keiya Shiihashi, Yusei Okada, Shogo Matsuo, and Kenan Pirić. After him are Fran Villalba, Wellington Daniel Bueno, Takashi Uchino, Antoine Bernède, Lum Rexhepi, and Felipe Alves.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1979, Alejandro Moreno ranks 1,548Before him are Charlie Bell, Gonzalo Carou, Swin Cash, Paul Burchill, Clinton Morrison, and Jannero Pargo. After him are Yana Gupta, 40 Glocc, Anshu Jamsenpa, Jon Montgomery, Saskia Clark, and Sean Garrett.

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In Venezuela

Among people born in Venezuela, Alejandro Moreno ranks 208 out of 183Before him are Andrés Ponce (1996), Deyna Castellanos (1999), Cristian Cásseres Jr. (2000), Jonathan Monsalve (1989), Yoel Finol (1996), and Juanpi (1994). After him are Cristian Toro (1992), Jhon Murillo (1995), Julio Mayora (1996), Williams Velásquez (1997), Christian Makoun (2000), and Samuel Sosa (1999).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Venezuela

Among soccer players born in Venezuela, Alejandro Moreno ranks 47Before him are Carlos Ascues (1992), Wuilker Faríñez (1998), Andrés Ponce (1996), Deyna Castellanos (1999), Cristian Cásseres Jr. (2000), and Juanpi (1994). After him are Jhon Murillo (1995), Williams Velásquez (1997), Christian Makoun (2000), Samuel Sosa (1999), Alexander González (1992), and Ronald Hernández (1997).