SOCCER PLAYER

Benjamin Cremaschi

2005 - Today

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Benjamin Cremaschi (Spanish: Benjamín [beŋxaˈmiŋ kɾeˈmaski]; born March 2, 2005) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder for Serie A club Parma, on loan from Major League Soccer club Inter Miami, and the United States national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Benjamin Cremaschi is the 18,938th most popular soccer player, the 20,135th most popular biography from United States and the 174th most popular American Soccer Player.

Benjamin Cremaschi is most famous for being a talented American soccer player born in 2005, known for his skills as a midfielder. He has gained attention for his performances in youth soccer and has been associated with Inter Miami CF.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Benjamin Cremaschi ranks 18,938 out of 21,273Before him are Alan Mannus, Wellington Katzor de Oliveira, Shohei Shinzato, Egídio, Pablo Diogo, and Stefan Hierländer. After him are Marko Jovanović, Ola Kamara, Takuya Kida, Cristóbal Jorquera, Andy Diouf, and Paulinho.

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Among people born in 2005, Benjamin Cremaschi ranks 54Before him are Lulu Wilson, Guillaume Restes, Malick Fofana, Kang Ye-seo, Roksana Węgiel, and Leo Sauer. After him are Linda Caicedo, Ella Anderson, Alexandra Eala, Stiliana Nikolova, El Chadaille Bitshiabu, and Mattia Furlani.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS In United States

Among soccer players born in United States, Benjamin Cremaschi ranks 175Before him are Alecko Eskandarian (1982), Lauren Sesselmann (1983), Josh Wolff (1977), Tanner Tessmann (2001), Aaron Long (1992), Hirofumi Moriyasu (1985), and Joe Corona (1990). After him are Omar Gonzalez (1988), Noelle Maritz (1995), Erik Palmer-Brown (1997), Matt Miazga (1995), and Christen Press (1988).