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Braulio Luna

1974 - Today

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Braulio Mauricio Luna Guzmán (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbɾawljo ˈluna]; born 8 September 1974) is a Mexican former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Luna made his professional debut in the Mexican League Division in 1994, playing for UNAM Pumas in a 3–3 draw match against León. He made his international debut for the Mexican national team on 8 December 1997, playing in a match against Australia during the 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup. Luna also played in 1998 and 2002 FIFA World Cups. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Braulio Luna is the 12,987th most popular soccer player (down from 11,519th in 2024), the 660th most popular biography from Mexico (down from 626th in 2019) and the 173rd most popular Mexican Soccer Player.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Braulio Luna ranks 1,037Before him are Paul Palmer, Marcus Vinicius de Morais, Lorenzo Aragón, Manuela Henkel, Nalbert Bitencourt, and Chris Pronger. After him are Mitsuteru Watanabe, Benedict Akwuegbu, Oleksandr Petriv, Ashley Hamilton, Satoru Asari, and Daniel Nannskog.

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In Mexico

Among people born in Mexico, Braulio Luna ranks 660 out of 729Before him are Paul Aguilar (1986), Luka Romero (2004), Claudia Martín (1989), Ayako Hamada (1981), César Montes (1997), and Gran Metalik (1988). After him are Israel Castro (1980), Rafael Macedo de la Concha (1950), Jesús Gallardo (1994), Jonny Magallón (1981), Sigifredo Mercado (1968), and Jacob Vargas (1971).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Mexico

Among soccer players born in Mexico, Braulio Luna ranks 173Before him are Luis Miguel Salvador (1968), Raúl Lara (1973), Juan de Dios Ramírez (1969), Paul Aguilar (1986), Luka Romero (2004), and César Montes (1997). After him are Israel Castro (1980), Jesús Gallardo (1994), Jonny Magallón (1981), Sigifredo Mercado (1968), Diego Antonio Reyes (1992), and Alberto Medina (1983).