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Elías Muñoz

1941 - Today

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Elías Muñoz García (born 3 November 1941) is a Mexican former professional football forward who played for Mexico in the 1966 FIFA World Cup. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Elías Muñoz is the 4,535th most popular soccer player (up from 5,568th in 2019), the 337th most popular biography from Mexico (up from 403rd in 2019) and the 42nd most popular Mexican Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Elías Muñoz ranks 4,535 out of 21,273Before him are Asparuh Nikodimov, Gerald Asamoah, Gumercindo Gómez, Callum Hudson-Odoi, Félix Welkenhuysen, and Federico Dimarco. After him are Voro, Jan Jönsson, Horace Bailey, Josip Iličić, Axel, and Obafemi Martins.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1941, Elías Muñoz ranks 535Before him are Marty Riessen, Wolfgang Fahrian, James Joseph Dresnok, David Selby, John Nicholson, and Dan Coe. After him are Uta Frith, Graciela Borges, Luigi Ferrando, Irina Petrescu, Viktor Putyatin, and Ulf Sterner.

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In Mexico

Among people born in Mexico, Elías Muñoz ranks 337 out of 729Before him are Lola Álvarez Bravo (1903), Rodolfo Neri Vela (1952), Martín Luis Guzmán (1887), Guillermo Sepúlveda (1934), Gloria Trevi (1968), and Sergio Obeso Rivera (1931). After him are Elvia Carrillo Puerto (1878), Claudio Suárez (1968), Ana Lilian de la Macorra (1957), Alfredo Torres (1935), Juan Bautista Ceballos (1811), and Raymundo Rodríguez (1905).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Mexico

Among soccer players born in Mexico, Elías Muñoz ranks 42Before him are Guillermo Ortiz (1939), Jaime Belmonte (1934), Ignacio Trelles (1916), Raúl Córdoba (1924), Héctor Hernández (1935), and Guillermo Sepúlveda (1934). After him are Claudio Suárez (1968), Alfredo Torres (1935), Raymundo Rodríguez (1905), José Antonio Roca (1928), Manuel Lapuente (1944), and Luis Regueiro (1943).