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Eugenio Mena

1988 - Today

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Eugenio Esteban Mena Reveco (Spanish pronunciation: [ewˈxenjo ˈmena]; born 18 July 1988) is a Chilean professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Chilean Primera División side Club Deportivo Universidad Católica and the Chile national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Eugenio Mena is the 11,216th most popular soccer player (down from 10,256th in 2019), the 263rd most popular biography from Chile (down from 260th in 2019) and the 135th most popular Chilean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Eugenio Mena ranks 11,216 out of 21,273Before him are Nahomi Kawasumi, Andrei Stepanov, Edson Rodrigues, Naoki Naito, Serdar Dursun, and Tomoji Eguchi. After him are Daniel Braaten, Salman Isa, Takafumi Akahoshi, Robert Almer, Camilo Vargas, and Nobuyasu Ikeda.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Eugenio Mena ranks 556Before him are Ai Fukuhara, Niclas Ekberg, Meisa Kuroki, Manuel Štrlek, Nicolás Terol, and Ai Kago. After him are Everton Luiz, Alberto Bueno, David Pocock, Allan Nyom, Ricardo Alves Pereira, and Jannick Green.

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In Chile

Among people born in Chile, Eugenio Mena ranks 263 out of 321Before him are Clarence Acuña (1975), Christiane Endler (1991), Nelson Parraguez (1971), Raúl Ormeño (1958), Luis Musrri (1969), and Daniela Vega (1989). After him are Cristián Castañeda (1968), Marco Estrada (1983), Rodrigo Barrera (1970), Ronald Fuentes (1969), Esteban Paredes (1980), and Ángelo Henríquez (1994).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Chile

Among soccer players born in Chile, Eugenio Mena ranks 135Before him are Guillermo Maripán (1994), Clarence Acuña (1975), Christiane Endler (1991), Nelson Parraguez (1971), Raúl Ormeño (1958), and Luis Musrri (1969). After him are Cristián Castañeda (1968), Marco Estrada (1983), Rodrigo Barrera (1970), Ronald Fuentes (1969), Esteban Paredes (1980), and Ángelo Henríquez (1994).