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Ever Palacios

1969 - Today

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Ever Antonio Palacios (born 18 January 1969) is a Colombian football coach and former player who played for clubs including Deportivo Cali, Atlético Nacional, Atlético Junior, Shonan Bellmare (Japan), Kashiwa Reysol (Japan) and Boyacá Chicó. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ever Palacios is the 4,424th most popular soccer player (down from 3,654th in 2019), the 111th most popular biography from Colombia (down from 103rd in 2019) and the 25th most popular Colombian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Ever Palacios ranks 4,424 out of 21,273Before him are Dwight Lodeweges, Fredy Guarín, Gregory van der Wiel, Georgios Samaras, Ramón Abeledo, and Filip De Wilde. After him are Nordin Amrabat, Ray Wilkins, Boujemaa Benkhrif, Héctor Freschi, Luke Young, and Vedad Ibišević.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Ever Palacios ranks 314Before him are Serenity, Barney Greenway, Bahman Ghobadi, Stig Tøfting, Melinda Clarke, and Kazushi Sakuraba. After him are Domingos Paciência, Trudi Canavan, Sheryl Sandberg, Shawnee Smith, Richard Virenque, and Jenni Rivera.

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In Colombia

Among people born in Colombia, Ever Palacios ranks 111 out of 356Before him are Karol G (1991), Eduardo Santos (1888), Carlos Eugenio Restrepo (1867), José Ignacio de Márquez (1793), J Balvin (1985), and Fredy Guarín (1986). After him are Diomedes Díaz (1957), Marino Klinger (1936), Luis Fernando Suárez (1959), José Eusebio Otalora (1826), Marta Lucía Ramírez (1954), and Óscar Córdoba (1970).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Colombia

Among soccer players born in Colombia, Ever Palacios ranks 25Before him are Juan Carlos Osorio (1961), Alessandro Frigerio (1914), Francisco Zuluaga (1929), Adolfo Valencia (1968), Hernán Darío Gómez (1956), and Fredy Guarín (1986). After him are Marino Klinger (1936), Luis Fernando Suárez (1959), Óscar Córdoba (1970), Yerry Mina (1994), Jackson Martínez (1986), and Gabriel Ochoa Uribe (1929).