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Bernardo Redín

1963 - Today

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Bernardo Redín Valverde (born 26 February 1963 in Cali) is a Colombian football coach and former footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2024). Bernardo Redín is the 8,506th most popular soccer player (down from 8,252nd in 2024), the 188th most popular biography from Colombia (up from 200th in 2019) and the 65th most popular Colombian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Bernardo Redín ranks 8,506 out of 21,273Before him are Richard Dunne, Ânderson Lima, Raffael, Masashi Oguro, Massamasso Tchangai, and Luis Advíncula. After him are Dominique Herr, André Luíz Baracho, Kentaro Sawada, Emil Săndoi, Joel Pohjanpalo, and Ibrahim Sangaré.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Bernardo Redín ranks 828Before him are Alexis Jenni, Jeff Hornacek, Vicenç Pagès, Luis Almagro, Brad Silberling, and Ralf Falkenmayer. After him are Francesco Panetta, Dan Povenmire, Tessy Thomas, Gildardo Gómez, Boris Jarak, and Mikhail Evstafiev.

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In Colombia

Among people born in Colombia, Bernardo Redín ranks 188 out of 356Before him are Gabriel Jaime Gómez Jaramillo (1959), Juan Fernando Quintero (1993), Julián Estiven Vélez (1982), Edwin Congo (1976), Santiago Botero (1972), and Juana Acosta (1976). After him are Richard Ríos (2000), Luis Fernando Herrera (1962), Jorge Bermúdez (1971), Gildardo Gómez (1963), Teófilo Gutiérrez (1985), and Mauricio Serna (1968).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Colombia

Among soccer players born in Colombia, Bernardo Redín ranks 65Before him are Adrián Ramos (1986), Arley Dinas (1974), Gabriel Jaime Gómez Jaramillo (1959), Juan Fernando Quintero (1993), Julián Estiven Vélez (1982), and Edwin Congo (1976). After him are Richard Ríos (2000), Luis Fernando Herrera (1962), Jorge Bermúdez (1971), Gildardo Gómez (1963), Teófilo Gutiérrez (1985), and Mauricio Serna (1968).