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Danilo Aceval

1975 - Today

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Danilo Vicente Aceval Maldonado (born 15 September 1975) is a retired Paraguayan football goalkeeper. He represented his native country at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2024). Danilo Aceval is the 13,023rd most popular soccer player (up from 13,087th in 2024), the 174th most popular biography from Paraguay (up from 181st in 2019) and the 116th most popular Paraguayan Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Danilo Aceval ranks 13,023 out of 21,273Before him are Yohan Mollo, Iván Amaya, José Luis Villanueva, Ghislain Konan, Clinton Mata, and Elye Wahi. After him are Robert Arboleda, Ersen Martin, Daniel da Mota, Yasushi Fukunaga, José Carlos Garcia Leal, and Miku.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Danilo Aceval ranks 1,000Before him are Davey Havok, Joachim Lafosse, Emma Härdelin, Rikke Petersen-Schmidt, Idan Tal, and Botond Storcz. After him are Cory Barlog, Warren Christie, Alberto Valentim, Tony Gunawan, Sunny Mabrey, and Pia Wunderlich.

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In Paraguay

Among people born in Paraguay, Danilo Aceval ranks 174 out of 203Before him are Aureliano Torres (1982), Darío Verón (1979), Rubén Ruiz Díaz (1969), Gatito Fernández (1988), Júnior Alonso (1993), and Ángel Romero (1992). After him are Dante López (1983), Edgar Aguilera (1975), Omar Alderete (1996), Matías Rojas (1995), Derlis González (1994), and Édgar Benítez (1987).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Paraguay

Among soccer players born in Paraguay, Danilo Aceval ranks 116Before him are Aureliano Torres (1982), Darío Verón (1979), Rubén Ruiz Díaz (1969), Gatito Fernández (1988), Júnior Alonso (1993), and Ángel Romero (1992). After him are Dante López (1983), Edgar Aguilera (1975), Omar Alderete (1996), Matías Rojas (1995), Derlis González (1994), and Édgar Benítez (1987).