SOCCER PLAYER

Claudio Maldonado

1980 - Today

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Claudio Andrés del Tránsito Maldonado Rivera (born 3 January 1980) is a Chilean professional football coach and former player. Since 2020, he has been working as Maurício Barbieri's assistant coach. He formerly played as a defensive midfielder for clubs as Colo-Colo, São Paulo, Cruzeiro, Santos, Fenerbahçe, Flamengo and Corinthians. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Claudio Maldonado is the 8,814th most popular soccer player (down from 7,823rd in 2019), the 242nd most popular biography from Chile (down from 234th in 2019) and the 117th most popular Chilean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Claudio Maldonado ranks 8,814 out of 21,273Before him are Shuta Sonoda, Óscar Ramírez, Mariano González, Fraser Forster, Armando Manzo, and Otman Bakkal. After him are Édouard Cissé, Claus Christiansen, Dmitri Kuznetsov, Claudiu Keșerü, Yoji Sakai, and André Macanga.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Claudio Maldonado ranks 498Before him are Shizuka Itō, Ovidie, Jessica Boehrs, Oliver Marach, Maarja-Liis Ilus, and Youssouf Hadji. After him are Cécile Corbel, Henrik Zetterberg, Justin Roiland, Beth Phoenix, Nuria Llagostera Vives, and Satoshi Ohno.

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In Chile

Among people born in Chile, Claudio Maldonado ranks 242 out of 321Before him are Mon Laferte (1983), Fabián Estay (1968), Nicolás Jarry (1995), Erick Pulgar (1994), Lorenza Izzo (1989), and René Valenzuela (1955). After him are Jorge Socías (1951), Carlos Carmona (1987), Marcelo Ramírez (1965), Camila Vallejo (1988), Miguel Ramírez (1970), and Gonzalo Jara (1985).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Chile

Among soccer players born in Chile, Claudio Maldonado ranks 117Before him are Rodolfo Dubó (1953), Vladimir Bigorra (1954), Patricio Yáñez (1961), Fabián Estay (1968), Erick Pulgar (1994), and René Valenzuela (1955). After him are Jorge Socías (1951), Carlos Carmona (1987), Marcelo Ramírez (1965), Miguel Ramírez (1970), Gonzalo Jara (1985), and Fabián Orellana (1986).