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Carlos Aguilera

1964 - Today

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Carlos Alberto Aguilera Nova (born 21 September 1964) is a Uruguayan former professional footballer who played as a forward. He represented Uruguay at an international level, earning a total of 64 caps. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Carlos Aguilera is the 5,588th most popular soccer player (down from 4,163rd in 2019), the 261st most popular biography from Uruguay (down from 217th in 2019) and the 152nd most popular Uruguayan Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Carlos Aguilera ranks 5,588 out of 21,273Before him are José Sosa, Gerónimo Rulli, Satoshi Hashida, Yohan Cabaye, Aleksandr Kerzhakov, and Dionizije Dvornić. After him are Alen Avdić, Yahiro Kazama, Cobi Jones, Renato Augusto, Toshinobu Katsuya, and Roberto Matosas.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Carlos Aguilera ranks 432Before him are Fatemeh Rahbar, Andy Rourke, Philippe Montanier, Tony Fernandes, Jordi Arrese, and Todd Field. After him are Rui Maria de Araújo, Rithy Panh, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Dunja Mijatović, Kevin Michael Richardson, and Eytan Fox.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Carlos Aguilera ranks 261 out of 444Before him are Baudilio Jáuregui (1945), Humberto Tomasina (1898), Oscar Zubía (1946), Rodrigo Bentancur (1997), Héctor Santos (1944), and Pablo Gabriel García (1977). After him are Roberto Matosas (1940), Diego Pérez (1980), Eduardo Risso (1925), Jorge Barrios (1961), Walter Gargano (1984), and Óscar González (1923).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Uruguay

Among soccer players born in Uruguay, Carlos Aguilera ranks 152Before him are Baudilio Jáuregui (1945), Humberto Tomasina (1898), Oscar Zubía (1946), Rodrigo Bentancur (1997), Héctor Santos (1944), and Pablo Gabriel García (1977). After him are Roberto Matosas (1940), Diego Pérez (1980), Jorge Barrios (1961), Walter Gargano (1984), José Urruzmendi (1944), and Darío Pereyra (1956).