SOCCER PLAYER

Carlos Borja

1950 - Today

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Carlos Fernando Borja Bolívar (born 25 December 1956) is a Bolivian retired football midfielder. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Carlos Borja is the 6,155th most popular soccer player (down from 5,295th in 2019), the 86th most popular biography from Bolivia (down from 85th in 2019) and the 21st most popular Bolivian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Carlos Borja ranks 6,155 out of 21,273Before him are Antonio Di Gennaro, Luis Pérez, Gaston Taument, Piotr Mowlik, Shinya Chiba, and Guillermo La Rosa. After him are Ivo Ulich, Layvin Kurzawa, Takeshi Motoyoshi, Eduardo Bonvallet, Ron Staniforth, and Geoffrey Kondogbia.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1950, Carlos Borja ranks 632Before him are Dave Wottle, Joan Armatrading, Palhinha, Jurelang Zedkaia, Andy Powell, and Xu Rongmao. After him are Masami Kuwashima, Rod Milburn, Jerzy Radziwiłowicz, Mario Soto, Jenny Beavan, and Rumyancho Goranov.

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In Bolivia

Among people born in Bolivia, Carlos Borja ranks 86 out of 105Before him are René Fernández (1906), Miguel Brito (1901), José María de Achá (1810), Álvaro García Linera (1962), Marco Etcheverry (1970), and Erwin Sánchez (1969). After him are Verona Pooth (1968), Juan Argote (1906), Marcelo Martins Moreno (1987), Constantino Noya (null), Jaime Moreno (1974), and Ko Ishikawa (1970).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Bolivia

Among soccer players born in Bolivia, Carlos Borja ranks 21Before him are Gumercindo Gómez (1907), Eduardo Reyes Ortiz (1907), René Fernández (1906), Miguel Brito (1901), Marco Etcheverry (1970), and Erwin Sánchez (1969). After him are Juan Argote (1906), Marcelo Martins Moreno (1987), Constantino Noya (null), Jaime Moreno (1974), Ko Ishikawa (1970), and Juan Manuel Peña (1973).