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Ernesto Farías

1980 - Today

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Ernesto Antonio Farías (born 29 May 1980) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a striker. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Ernesto Farías is the 12,577th most popular soccer player (down from 10,886th in 2024), the 982nd most popular biography from Argentina (down from 936th in 2019) and the 510th most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Ernesto Farías ranks 12,577 out of 21,273Before him are Alireza Mansourian, Bernardo, Jean-Charles Castelletto, Mijat Gaćinović, Jean-Christophe Bahebeck, and Juca. After him are Randy Samuel, Patrick Ochs, Serhiy Sydorchuk, Hironari Iwamoto, Yoshiyuki Sakamoto, and Alan McInally.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Ernesto Farías ranks 920Before him are Víctor Núñez, Titi Buengo, Fritz William Michel, Henkka Seppälä, Rachael Carpani, and Steffen Hofmann. After him are Nicholas Britell, Zineb Triki, Hamza Namira, Vlado Ilievski, Harison da Silva Nery, and Gervasio Deferr.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Ernesto Farías ranks 982 out of 1,154Before him are Martín Vassallo Argüello (1980), Luca Vildoza (1995), Facundo Quiroga (1978), Alejandro Montecchia (1972), Claudio Úbeda (1969), and Walter Montillo (1984). After him are Oriana Sabatini (1996), Leandro Romagnoli (1981), Facundo Conte (1989), Agustín Rossi (1995), Lautaro Acosta (1988), and Víctor Cuesta (1988).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Ernesto Farías ranks 510Before him are Pablo Mastroeni (1976), Roberto Colautti (1982), Hugo Pérez (1968), Facundo Quiroga (1978), Claudio Úbeda (1969), and Walter Montillo (1984). After him are Leandro Romagnoli (1981), Agustín Rossi (1995), Lautaro Acosta (1988), Víctor Cuesta (1988), Renato Civelli (1983), and Néstor Ortigoza (1984).