SOCCER PLAYER

Fernando Belluschi

1983 - Today

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Fernando Daniel Belluschi (Spanish pronunciation: [beˈlustʃi], Italian: [belˈluski]; born 10 September 1983) is an Argentine midfielder who plays for Estudiantes de Río Cuarto. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Fernando Belluschi is the 9,749th most popular soccer player (down from 8,177th in 2019), the 850th most popular biography from Argentina (down from 819th in 2019) and the 440th most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Fernando Belluschi ranks 9,749 out of 21,273Before him are Łukasz Teodorczyk, Keita Suzuki, Silvio Marić, Peguy Luyindula, Miguel Layún, and Daiki Goto. After him are James Garner, Nami Otake, Marc Planus, Omar Daf, Kenji Fukuda, and Maxwel Cornet.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Fernando Belluschi ranks 496Before him are Nithiin, Shinya Aoki, Marc Burns, Gwilym Lee, Mitsuru Nagata, and Francisco Javier Gómez Noya. After him are Nikos Zisis, Sergio Parisse, Sasha Song, Shinichi Shuto, Agyness Deyn, and Taryn Thomas.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Fernando Belluschi ranks 850 out of 1,154Before him are Agustín Calleri (1976), Darío Benedetto (1990), Inés Gorrochategui (1973), Walter Pérez (1975), Walter Herrmann (1979), and Rolando Schiavi (1973). After him are Sergio Parisse (1983), Matías Kranevitter (1993), Luciano De Cecco (1988), Mariano Zabaleta (1978), Jonathan Calleri (1993), and Lucas Pratto (1988).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Fernando Belluschi ranks 440Before him are Darío Cvitanich (1984), Ramiro Funes Mori (1991), Facundo Ferreyra (1991), Leonardo Balerdi (1999), Darío Benedetto (1990), and Rolando Schiavi (1973). After him are Matías Kranevitter (1993), Jonathan Calleri (1993), Lucas Pratto (1988), Javier Pinola (1983), Gabriel Caballero (1971), and Cristian Daniel Ledesma (1982).