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Erick Cabaco

1995 - Today

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Erick Cathriel Cabaco Almada (born 19 April 1995) is a Uruguayan footballer who plays as a centre-back for Primera Federación – Group 1 club Racing de Ferrol. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Erick Cabaco is the 19,602nd most popular soccer player (down from 18,316th in 2019), the 438th most popular biography from Uruguay (up from 440th in 2019) and the 309th most popular Uruguayan Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Erick Cabaco ranks 19,602 out of 21,273Before him are Yuji Fujikawa, Koken Kato, Éric Bauthéac, Kenta Nishioka, Maria Thorisdottir, and Tyrick Mitchell. After him are Gerson Vieira, Felix Beijmo, Junki Kanayama, Haruya Ide, Ryota Noguchi, and Frank Onyeka.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Erick Cabaco ranks 894Before him are Bruno Viana, Caroline Sunshine, Julien Baker, Anna Márton, Lucas Pellas, and Li Junhui. After him are Rikuto Hirose, Malin Reitan, Kajetan Duszyński, Dmitry Strakhov, Xan de Waard, and Rondae Hollis-Jefferson.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Erick Cabaco ranks 438 out of 444Before him are Diego Rodríguez (1989), Adrián Gunino (1989), Mateo Ponte (2003), Natalia Cigliuti (1978), Gonzalo Bueno (1993), and Ramón Arias (1992). After him are Rodrigo Amaral (1997), Mathías Corujo (1986), Matias Caseras (1992), Luciano Rodríguez (2003), Alejandro Silva González (1989), and Joaquín Ardaiz (1999).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Uruguay

Among soccer players born in Uruguay, Erick Cabaco ranks 309Before him are Franco Acosta (1996), Diego Rodríguez (1989), Adrián Gunino (1989), Mateo Ponte (2003), Gonzalo Bueno (1993), and Ramón Arias (1992). After him are Rodrigo Amaral (1997), Mathías Corujo (1986), Matias Caseras (1992), Luciano Rodríguez (2003), Alejandro Silva González (1989), and Joaquín Ardaiz (1999).