SOCCER PLAYER

Erick Lonnis

1965 - Today

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Erick Lonnis Bolaños (born 9 September 1965) is a Costa Rican former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper during the 1990s and early 2000s. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2024). Erick Lonnis is the 10,538th most popular soccer player (down from 10,123rd in 2024), the 64th most popular biography from Costa Rica and the 33rd most popular Costa Rican Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Erick Lonnis ranks 10,538 out of 21,273Before him are Cezary Kucharski, Takuya Koyama, Kentaro Wada, Mitsuo Yamada, Jun Suzuki, and Soya Yumoto. After him are Ademir Santos, Dmitri Kirichenko, Daniel Rossi, José María Basanta, Radosław Majdan, and José Manuel Jiménez Ortiz.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Erick Lonnis ranks 978Before him are Kenny Smith, Terri Lyne Carrington, Marina Shmonina, Steffen Zühlke, Brian Baker, and Steffen Bogs. After him are Jacqueline Kim, Michelle Johnson, Tomas Sivertsson, William Oefelein, Scott Adsit, and Nílson.

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In Costa Rica

Among people born in Costa Rica, Erick Lonnis ranks 64 out of 134Before him are Mauricio Wright (1970), Giancarlo González (1988), Danny Carvajal (1989), Álvaro Saborío (1982), Marco Ureña (1990), and Johnny Acosta (1983). After him are Yeltsin Tejeda (1992), Epsy Campbell Barr (1963), Rónald González (1970), Wardy Alfaro (1977), Randall Azofeifa (1984), and Róger Gómez (1965).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Costa Rica

Among soccer players born in Costa Rica, Erick Lonnis ranks 33Before him are Mauricio Wright (1970), Giancarlo González (1988), Danny Carvajal (1989), Álvaro Saborío (1982), Marco Ureña (1990), and Johnny Acosta (1983). After him are Yeltsin Tejeda (1992), Rónald González (1970), Wardy Alfaro (1977), Randall Azofeifa (1984), Róger Gómez (1965), and Leonardo González (1980).