SOCCER PLAYER

Fernando Picun

1972 - Today

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Fernando Álvaro Picún de León (born 14 February 1972) is a retired Uruguayan football player. He was a defender. He played for the Uruguay national team at 1999 Copa América in Paraguay. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 45 different languages on Wikipedia. Fernando Picun is the 3,185th most popular soccer player (up from 4,441st in 2024), the 171st most popular biography from Uruguay (up from 224th in 2019) and the 94th most popular Uruguayan Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Fernando Picun ranks 3,185 out of 21,273Before him are Johan Devrindt, Miguel Ángel Russo, Gunnar Johansson, Abderrahmane Mahjoub, Oscar Alberto Ortiz, and Oscar Garré. After him are Roberto Cortés, Adrián, Park Chu-young, Óscar Bonfiglio, Ben Davies, and Masaru Hirayama.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Fernando Picun ranks 188Before him are Lawrence Wong, Jenny McCarthy, Justine Musk, Bang Si-hyuk, Jang Dong-gun, and Abdeljalil Hadda. After him are Masaru Hirayama, Zeljko Kalac, Ricardo Sá Pinto, Roman Starovoyt, Elissa, and Dana Vespoli.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Fernando Picun ranks 171 out of 444Before him are Edgardo Codesal (1951), Juan Zorrilla de San Martín (1855), Bárbara Mori (1978), Omar Borrás (1929), Juan Manuel Blanes (1830), and Francisco Antonino Vidal (1825). After him are José Vidal (1896), Pedro Cubilla (1933), Tomás Gomensoro Albín (1810), Walter Taibo (1931), Alfredo Foglino (1892), and Claudio Williman (1861).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Uruguay

Among soccer players born in Uruguay, Fernando Picun ranks 94Before him are Daniel Fonseca (1969), Juan Arremón (1899), Javier Ambrois (1932), Washington Ortuño (1928), Guillermo Escalada (1936), and Atilio Ancheta (1948). After him are José Vidal (1896), Pedro Cubilla (1933), Walter Taibo (1931), Alfredo Foglino (1892), Rubén Paz (1959), and Horacio Troche (1935).