SOCCER PLAYER

Aníbal Godoy

1990 - Today

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Aníbal Casis Godoy Lemus (Spanish: [aˈniβal ɣoˈðoj]; born 10 February 1990) is a Panamanian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Major League Soccer club San Diego FC and captains the Panama national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Aníbal Godoy is the 14,935th most popular soccer player (down from 12,403rd in 2019), the 55th most popular biography from Panama (down from 51st in 2019) and the 17th most popular Panamanian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Aníbal Godoy ranks 14,935 out of 21,273Before him are Damiano Zenoni, Annica Svensson, Toshirō Tomochika, Ryoji Kawamoto, Aloísio, and Meshaal Barsham. After him are Jonathan Zongo, Yuma Suzuki, Kyle Beckerman, Lisa Dahlkvist, Ridle Baku, and Shoma Doi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Aníbal Godoy ranks 913Before him are Izïa, Ognjen Kuzmić, Ayako Moriya, Kire Ristevski, Konstantin Rausch, and Audrey Tcheuméo. After him are Leo, Michelle Bartsch-Hackley, Pietro Terracciano, Taylor Phinney, Bilel Ifa, and Ryo Kiyuna.

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In Panama

Among people born in Panama, Aníbal Godoy ranks 55 out of 71Before him are Michael Amir Murillo (1996), Erick Davis (1991), Amílcar Henríquez (1983), Adolfo Machado (1985), Armando Cooper (1987), and Alonso Edward (1989). After him are José Calderón (1985), Harold Cummings (1992), Luis Ovalle (1988), Ricardo Ávila (1997), Gabriel Torres (1988), and Abdiel Arroyo (1993).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Panama

Among soccer players born in Panama, Aníbal Godoy ranks 17Before him are Luis Henríquez (1981), Michael Amir Murillo (1996), Erick Davis (1991), Amílcar Henríquez (1983), Adolfo Machado (1985), and Armando Cooper (1987). After him are José Calderón (1985), Harold Cummings (1992), Luis Ovalle (1988), Ricardo Ávila (1997), Gabriel Torres (1988), and Abdiel Arroyo (1993).