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Eduardo Aguirre

1998 - Today

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Eduardo Daniel Aguirre Lara (born 3 August 1998), also known as El Mudo, is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a forward for Liga MX club Atlas, on loan from Santos Laguna. Aguirre represented Mexico in various youth levels, especially at the 2018 Toulon Tournament, representing the Mexico U21 team, where he was the top scorer with 7 goals. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Eduardo Aguirre is the 19,035th most popular soccer player (down from 17,829th in 2019), the 721st most popular biography from Mexico and the 232nd most popular Mexican Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Eduardo Aguirre ranks 19,035 out of 21,273Before him are Juan Carlos, Carlos Baleba, Michael Parkhurst, Hannes Wolf, Guillermo Fernández Hierro, and Tomoyasu Naito. After him are Masatoshi Ishida, Masatoshi Aki, Boaz Myhill, Ryuji Sugimoto, Pablo César Aguilar, and Juanpi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1998, Eduardo Aguirre ranks 546Before him are Molly Sterling, Ryotaro Meshino, Jerome Ngom Mbekeli, Aksel Kankaanranta, Igor Son, and Markus Schubert. After him are Nadezhda Dubovitskaya, Robert Stannard, Brent Van Moer, Ismail Azzaoui, Dimitry Bertaud, and Clément Champoussin.

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In Mexico

Among people born in Mexico, Eduardo Aguirre ranks 721 out of 729Before him are Javier Cortés (1989), Oswaldo Alanís (1989), Néstor Vidrio (1989), Yahel Castillo (1987), José Abella (1994), and Kevin Álvarez (1999). After him are Jesús Eduardo Zavala (1987), Sebastián Córdova (1997), Alejandra Orozco (1997), Fernando Beltrán (1998), Joey Meneses (1992), and Luis Reyes (1991).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Mexico

Among soccer players born in Mexico, Eduardo Aguirre ranks 232Before him are Jesús Alberto Angulo (1998), Javier Cortés (1989), Oswaldo Alanís (1989), Néstor Vidrio (1989), José Abella (1994), and Kevin Álvarez (1999). After him are Jesús Eduardo Zavala (1987), Sebastián Córdova (1997), Fernando Beltrán (1998), Luis Reyes (1991), Marco Bueno (1994), and Juan Carlos Valenzuela (1984).