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Antonio Raíllo

1991 - Today

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Antonio José Raíllo Arenas (born 8 October 1991) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for and captains La Liga club Mallorca. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Antonio Raíllo is the 17,672nd most popular soccer player, the 3,287th most popular biography from Spain and the 1,071st most popular Spanish Soccer Player.

Antonio Raíllo is most famous for being a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a central defender. He is known for his tenure at RCD Mallorca, where he has been a key player since joining the club in 2015.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Antonio Raíllo ranks 17,671 out of 21,273Before him are Nobuhiro Kato, Xeka, José Luis Rodríguez, Rúben Vinagre, and Rubén Peña. After him are David Texeira, Chloe Kelly, Ryohei Michibuchi, Chaker Alhadhur, Renato Arapi, Elliot Grandin, and Igor Bubnjić.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Antonio Raíllo ranks 1,082Before him are Tatsiana Khaladovich, Maxime Colin, Mohamed Ali Moncer, Lee Ki-je, Lotte van Beek, and Rubén Peña. After him are Miha Zarabec, Yityish Titi Aynaw, David Texeira, Chaker Alhadhur, Danilo Anđušić, and Maciej Kot.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Antonio Raíllo ranks 3,286 out of 3,355Before him are Jeremy Sarmiento (2002), Borja López (1994), Aleix Gómez (1997), David Cortés (1979), and Rubén Peña (1991). After him are Ángel Madrazo (1988), Erika Villaécija (1984), Cala (1989), Ezequiel Calvente (1991), Aarón Martín (1997), Pere Milla (1992), and Iban Salvador (1995).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Spain

Among soccer players born in Spain, Antonio Raíllo ranks 1,071Before him are Iban Iyanga (1987), Raúl Rodríguez (1987), Jeremy Sarmiento (2002), Borja López (1994), David Cortés (1979), and Rubén Peña (1991). After him are Cala (1989), Ezequiel Calvente (1991), Aarón Martín (1997), Pere Milla (1992), Iban Salvador (1995), and Samu García (1990).