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Brian Rodríguez

2000 - Today

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Paul Brian Rodríguez Bravo (born 20 May 2000) is a Uruguayan professional footballer who plays as a winger for Liga MX club América and the Uruguay national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Brian Rodríguez is the 16,344th most popular soccer player (down from 12,932nd in 2019), the 414th most popular biography from Uruguay (down from 393rd in 2019) and the 288th most popular Uruguayan Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Brian Rodríguez ranks 16,344 out of 21,273Before him are Damien Plessis, Danny Gabbidon, Jordan Pefok, Satoshi Nagano, Eneko Bóveda, and Sofie Junge Pedersen. After him are Yutaka Tahara, Abel Gómez, Hokuto Nakamura, Keisuke Kimoto, Michel Morganella, and Rafael Romo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2000, Brian Rodríguez ranks 267Before him are Ayumu Seko, Jørgen Strand Larsen, Enzo Le Fée, Alycia Parks, Luis Palma, and Tariq Lamptey. After him are Jenson Brooksby, Darius Garland, David Zima, Darko Churlinov, Yara Shahidi, and Morgan Lily.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Brian Rodríguez ranks 414 out of 444Before him are Bruno Montelongo (1987), Sebastián Sosa (1986), Joaquín Piquerez (1998), Giovanni González (1994), Diego Polenta (1992), and Jayson Granger (1989). After him are Nicolás Schiappacasse (1999), José Luis Rodríguez (1997), Bruno Fornaroli (1987), Jonathan Rodríguez (1993), Alexis Rolín (1989), and David Texeira (1991).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Uruguay

Among soccer players born in Uruguay, Brian Rodríguez ranks 288Before him are Juan Manuel Olivera (1981), Bruno Montelongo (1987), Sebastián Sosa (1986), Joaquín Piquerez (1998), Giovanni González (1994), and Diego Polenta (1992). After him are Nicolás Schiappacasse (1999), José Luis Rodríguez (1997), Bruno Fornaroli (1987), Jonathan Rodríguez (1993), Alexis Rolín (1989), and David Texeira (1991).