SOCCER PLAYER

Carlos Castro

1995 - Today

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Carlos Castro García (born 1 June 1995), is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a forward. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Carlos Castro is the 21,093rd most popular soccer player, the 3,509th most popular biography from Spain and the 1,229th most popular Spanish Soccer Player.

Carlos Castro is a Spanish footballer known for playing as a forward. He has gained recognition for his performances in various Spanish leagues and his contributions to the teams he has played for, including Sporting de Gijón and Real Oviedo.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Carlos Castro ranks 21,093 out of 21,273Before him are Chaowat Veerachat, Rico Henry, Karl Henry, Seiya Nakano, Samuel Sosa, and Takashi Kondo. After him are Steve Morison, Francisco Júnior, Teppei Usui, Tomoki Takamine, Adam Jakubech, and Simon Donnelly.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Carlos Castro ranks 1,197Before him are Hamza Hamry, Jacqueline Lölling, Elmir Nabiullin, Lauren Carlini, James Young, and Seiya Nakano. After him are Jevon Carter, Darya Maslova, Yevgeny Yablonsky, Hijiri Onaga, Gianina Beleagă, and Jonathan Hilbert.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Carlos Castro ranks 3,509 out of 3,355Before him are Carlos Vigaray (1994), Roc Oliva (1989), Azahara Muñoz (1987), Luismi (1992), Iván López (1993), and Joaquín Fernández (1996). After him are Dani Aquino (1990), Pablo Hervías (1993), Carlota Ciganda (1990), Diego Poyet (1995), Julio Pleguezuelo (1997), and Salva Ruiz (1995).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Spain

Among soccer players born in Spain, Carlos Castro ranks 1,229Before him are Christian Rivera (1997), Peru Nolaskoain (1998), Carlos Vigaray (1994), Luismi (1992), Iván López (1993), and Joaquín Fernández (1996). After him are Dani Aquino (1990), Pablo Hervías (1993), Diego Poyet (1995), Julio Pleguezuelo (1997), Salva Ruiz (1995), and Peter González (2002).