SOCCER PLAYER

Ezequiel Schelotto

1989 - Today

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Ezequiel Matías Schelotto (Spanish pronunciation: [eseˈkjel maˈti.as eskeˈloto], Italian: [skeˈlɔtto]; born 23 May 1989) is an Argentine-Italian footballer who plays for FC Paradiso in the Swiss Promotion League. A versatile player on the right flank, he started his career as a winger and was later converted into a full-back. Born in Argentina of Italian descent, Schelotto moved to Italy in 2008 to play for Cesena. He chose to represent Italy at international level, earning a full cap for the national side in 2012 while an Atalanta player. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 25 different languages on Wikipedia. Ezequiel Schelotto is the 11,316th most popular soccer player (down from 9,619th in 2024), the 943rd most popular biography from Argentina (down from 890th in 2019) and the 487th most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Ezequiel Schelotto ranks 531Before him are Krisztián Németh, Blanca Paloma, Lukas Hofer, Kiesza, Fabian Delph, and Mert Günok. After him are Alisa Kleybanova, Genevieve Gregson, Kensuke Nagai, Fernando Marçal, Eko Yuli Irawan, and Sidnei.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Ezequiel Schelotto ranks 944 out of 1,154Before him are Franco Costanzo (1980), Sebastián Leto (1986), Ignacio Scocco (1985), Davor Ivo Stier (1972), Federico Delbonis (1990), David Abraham (1986), and Gabriel Schürrer (1971). After him are Florencia Labat (1971), Raul Maldonado (1975), David Chocarro (1980), Carlos Berlocq (1983), and Ignacio Fernández (1990).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Ezequiel Schelotto ranks 486Before him are Franco Costanzo (1980), Sebastián Leto (1986), Ignacio Scocco (1985), David Abraham (1986), and Gabriel Schürrer (1971). After him are Raul Maldonado (1975), Ignacio Fernández (1990), Taty Castellanos (1998), Gonzalo Bergessio (1984), José Luis Palomino (1990), Rodrigo Battaglia (1991), and Leonardo Ponzio (1982).