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David Myrie

1988 - Today

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David Andrew Myrie Medrano (born June 1, 1988) is a Costa Rican former professional footballer who played as a defender. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. David Myrie is the 17,501st most popular soccer player (down from 16,365th in 2019), the 114th most popular biography from Costa Rica (down from 112th in 2019) and the 80th most popular Costa Rican Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, David Myrie ranks 17,501 out of 21,273Before him are Sara Doorsoun, Fábio Nunes, Marin Aničić, Hannah Hampton, Yoshizumi Ogawa, and Dominic Maroh. After him are Ricardo Pepi, Andrew Redmayne, Fousseni Diabaté, Khalid Muftah, Fabio Daprelà, and Benjamin Hübner.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, David Myrie ranks 1,231Before him are Xu Yifan, Blessing Okagbare, ContraPoints, Dedé, Jun Shimanuki, and Petar Muslim. After him are Mikhail Aloyan, Aleksander Lesun, Damien Da Silva, Alexey Volkov, Sara Isaković, and Jesse Sergent.

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In Costa Rica

Among people born in Costa Rica, David Myrie ranks 114 out of 134Before him are Diego Calvo (1991), Waylon Francis (1990), Rodney Wallace (1988), Nery Brenes (1985), Juan Pablo Vargas (1995), and Kenner Gutiérrez (1989). After him are Mayron George (1993), Dennis Marshall (1985), Leonel Moreira (1990), John Jairo Ruiz (1994), Heiner Mora (1984), and Ian Smith (1998).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Costa Rica

Among soccer players born in Costa Rica, David Myrie ranks 80Before him are Roy Miller (1984), Diego Calvo (1991), Waylon Francis (1990), Rodney Wallace (1988), Juan Pablo Vargas (1995), and Kenner Gutiérrez (1989). After him are Mayron George (1993), Dennis Marshall (1985), Leonel Moreira (1990), John Jairo Ruiz (1994), Heiner Mora (1984), and Ian Smith (1998).