SOCCER PLAYER

Francisco Fernández

1975 - Today

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Francisco Javier Fernández Torrejón (born August 19, 1975) is a former Chilean football player, who played for clubs of Chile and Japan, the Chile national U-20 football team and the Chile national football team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Francisco Fernández is the 5,018th most popular soccer player (up from 6,209th in 2019), the 165th most popular biography from Chile (up from 201st in 2019) and the 56th most popular Chilean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Francisco Fernández ranks 5,018 out of 21,273Before him are Damiano Tommasi, Mark Viduka, Niclas Alexandersson, Gary Speed, Bernabé Rivera, and Philippe Senderos. After him are Hans Pulver, Ángel Ortiz, Albert Heremans, Luigi Apolloni, Naotaka Takeda, and Edwin Ifeanyi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Francisco Fernández ranks 230Before him are Elizabeth Reaser, Dax Shepard, Oleksii Arestovych, Edgaras Jankauskas, Mark Ronson, and Mark Viduka. After him are Alicia Witt, Marcelinho Paraíba, T. J. Thyne, Fawzia Koofi, Christo Jivkov, and Kavinsky.

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In Chile

Among people born in Chile, Francisco Fernández ranks 165 out of 321Before him are José María Caro Rodríguez (1866), Eduardo Vargas (1989), Alfonso Lara (1946), Óscar Cristi (1916), Cecilia Bolocco (1965), and Honorino Landa (1942). After him are Fernando Campos (1923), Carlos Contreras (1938), Jerónimo Méndez (1887), José Antonio Kast (1966), Humberto Donoso (1938), and Juan Olivares (1941).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Chile

Among soccer players born in Chile, Francisco Fernández ranks 56Before him are Manuel Rodríguez (1939), Enrique Hormazábal (1931), Rubén Marcos (1942), Eduardo Vargas (1989), Alfonso Lara (1946), and Honorino Landa (1942). After him are Fernando Campos (1923), Carlos Contreras (1938), Humberto Donoso (1938), Juan Olivares (1941), Mauricio Isla (1988), and Guillermo Díaz (1930).