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Efraín Amézcua

1907 - Today

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Efraín Amezcua (3 August 1907 - 19 September 1970) was a Mexican football midfielder who made two appearances for the Mexico national team at 1930 FIFA World Cup. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Efraín Amézcua is the 3,637th most popular soccer player (up from 3,760th in 2019), the 292nd most popular biography from Mexico (up from 310th in 2019) and the 22nd most popular Mexican Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Efraín Amézcua ranks 3,637 out of 21,273Before her are Henry Källgren, Severino Varela, Hiroshi Soejima, Mustafa Ertan, Rodrigo, and Iñaki Williams. After her are Andrea Belotti, Ricardo Villa, Joe Cole, José María Peña, Sabri Lamouchi, and Josimar.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1907, Efraín Amézcua ranks 313Before her are Edward James, Ethel Lackie, Kenneth Nichols, Shivakumara Swami, Tamara Makarova, and Luiz Gervazoni. After her are Maurice Cloche, Francis Frederick, Leigh Harline, Manoelzinho, Alfredo Devincenzi, and Giovanni Delise.

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In Mexico

Among people born in Mexico, Efraín Amézcua ranks 292 out of 729Before her are Raúl Ramírez (1953), Jesús del Muro (1937), Ricardo Delgado (1947), Carlos Monsiváis (1938), John Doeg (1908), and Raúl Cárdenas (1928). After her are Jaime Torres Bodet (1902), José Ángel Gurría (1950), Héctor Rebaque (1956), Felipe Rosas (1910), Francisco Garza Gutiérrez (1904), and Miguel León-Portilla (1926).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Mexico

Among soccer players born in Mexico, Efraín Amézcua ranks 22Before her are Luis Hernández (1968), Óscar Bonfiglio (1905), Dionisio Mejía (1907), Pedro Nájera (1929), Jesús del Muro (1937), and Raúl Cárdenas (1928). After her are Felipe Rosas (1910), Francisco Garza Gutiérrez (1904), Enrique Borja (1945), Horacio Casarín (1918), Javier Fragoso (1942), and Giovani dos Santos (1989).