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Armando Lozano

1984 - Today

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Armando Lozano Sánchez (born 16 December 1984), known simply as Armando, is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a central defender. A veteran of 192 Segunda División matches over nine seasons, he totalled eight goals for Málaga B, Málaga, Barcelona B, Córdoba and Elche. He also played in Mexico and the United States. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Armando Lozano is the 16,023rd most popular soccer player (up from 16,048th in 2019), the 3,142nd most popular biography from Spain (up from 3,215th in 2019) and the 971st most popular Spanish Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Armando Lozano ranks 16,023 out of 21,273Before him are Fred Benson, Shinya Yoshihara, Julia Spetsmark, Evander Sno, Joos Valgaeren, and Eirik Bakke. After him are Enric Saborit, Aitor Paredes, Yuria Obara, Marco Höger, Daniele Dessena, and Ricardo Gardner.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Armando Lozano ranks 1,157Before him are Roldán Rodríguez, Sony Dwi Kuncoro, Noel Barrionuevo, Jaime Espinal, Fabien Gilot, and Fred Benson. After him are Liu Xiaobo, Kathrin Wörle-Scheller, Christopher Zeller, Scott Clifton, Tatsuya Yazawa, and Dejan Kelhar.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Armando Lozano ranks 3,142 out of 3,355Before him are Francisco Portillo (1990), Tito (1985), Capi (1977), Rafael Trujillo (1975), Dani Clos (1988), and Antonio Amaya (1983). After him are Enric Saborit (1992), Aitor Paredes (2000), Sergi Palencia (1996), Alberto Garzón (1985), Jorge Azanza (1982), and Amaia (1999).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Spain

Among soccer players born in Spain, Armando Lozano ranks 971Before him are Adrià Pedrosa (1998), Javi Chica (1985), Francisco Portillo (1990), Tito (1985), Capi (1977), and Antonio Amaya (1983). After him are Enric Saborit (1992), Aitor Paredes (2000), Sergi Palencia (1996), Casto Espinosa (1982), Juanito (1980), and Dani Raba (1995).