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Federico Elduayen

1977 - Today

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Federico Martín Elduayén Saldaña (born June 25, 1977) is an Uruguayan football former goalkeeper. His nickname is "Vikingo" (Viking). Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Federico Elduayen is the 14,194th most popular soccer player (down from 13,808th in 2019), the 395th most popular biography from Uruguay (up from 401st in 2019) and the 270th most popular Uruguayan Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Federico Elduayen ranks 14,194 out of 21,273Before her are Ionuț Radu, Johnny Palacios, Hanae Shibata, Makoto Okubo, Megumu Yoshida, and Deiver Machado. After her are Alexander Östlund, Therese Sjögran, Hrvoje Čale, Gareth McAuley, Cédric Mongongu, and Gorka Elustondo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Federico Elduayen ranks 1,015Before her are Zsolt Nemcsik, Janne Saarinen, Mitsuhiro Toda, Zsuzsanna Vörös, Markus Oscarsson, and Svein Tuft. After her are Therese Sjögran, Stephen Wooldridge, Mārtiņš Freimanis, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Natascha Keller, and José Nunes.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Federico Elduayen ranks 395 out of 444Before her are Sebastián Fernández (1985), Juan Ángel Albín (1986), Mauricio Lemos (1995), Chory Castro (1984), Rodrigo Aguirre (1994), and Sebastián Cristóforo (1993). After her are Gary Kagelmacher (1988), Lucas Olaza (1994), Martín Campaña (1989), Diego Rossi (1998), Mathías Abero (1990), and Mariano Bogliacino (1980).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Uruguay

Among soccer players born in Uruguay, Federico Elduayen ranks 270Before her are Sebastián Fernández (1985), Juan Ángel Albín (1986), Mauricio Lemos (1995), Chory Castro (1984), Rodrigo Aguirre (1994), and Sebastián Cristóforo (1993). After her are Gary Kagelmacher (1988), Lucas Olaza (1994), Martín Campaña (1989), Diego Rossi (1998), Mathías Abero (1990), and Mariano Bogliacino (1980).