SOCCER PLAYER

Diego Rodríguez

1989 - Today

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Diego Martín Rodríguez Berrini (born 4 September 1989) is a Uruguayan footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Liverpool. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Diego Rodríguez is the 18,780th most popular soccer player (down from 16,802nd in 2019), the 432nd most popular biography from Uruguay (down from 427th in 2019) and the 304th most popular Uruguayan Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Diego Rodríguez ranks 18,780 out of 21,273Before him are Richard Ortiz, Beto da Silva, Per Karlsson, Francis Jeffers, Elías Aguilar, and Yuya Iwadate. After him are Patrick Sequeira, Yuriy Logvinenko, Kota Watanabe, Mason Holgate, Vozinha, and Adrián Gunino.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Diego Rodríguez ranks 1,416Before him are Sergey Fesikov, Takuya Marutani, Maren Mjelde, Shun Takagi, Caia van Maasakker, and Meng Suping. After him are Adrián Gunino, Kohei Shimizu, Néstor Vidrio, Daisuke Watabe, Dmitry Khvostov, and Frederik Andersen.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Diego Rodríguez ranks 432 out of 444Before him are Guillermo Molins (1988), Adrian Carambula (1988), Michael Santos (1993), Diego Ifrán (1987), Santiago Bueno (1998), and Franco Acosta (1996). After him are Adrián Gunino (1989), Natalia Cigliuti (1978), Gonzalo Bueno (1993), Ramón Arias (1992), Erick Cabaco (1995), and Rodrigo Amaral (1997).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Uruguay

Among soccer players born in Uruguay, Diego Rodríguez ranks 304Before him are Álvaro Enrique Peña (1989), Guillermo Molins (1988), Michael Santos (1993), Diego Ifrán (1987), Santiago Bueno (1998), and Franco Acosta (1996). After him are Adrián Gunino (1989), Gonzalo Bueno (1993), Ramón Arias (1992), Erick Cabaco (1995), Rodrigo Amaral (1997), and Mathías Corujo (1986).