SOCCER PLAYER

Francisco Montero

1999 - Today

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Francisco Javier "Javi" Montero Rubio (born 14 January 1999) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Segunda División club Málaga. Mainly a central defender, he can also play as a left-back. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia. Francisco Montero is the 18,634th most popular soccer player (down from 14,401st in 2024), the 3,511th most popular biography from Spain (down from 3,074th in 2019) and the 1,125th most popular Spanish Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Francisco Montero ranks 18,634 out of 21,273Before him are José Mari, Mikkel Duelund, Daniela Sabatino, Kosuke Nakamachi, Gustavo Salgueiro de Almeida Correia, and Shigeru Sakurai. After him are Alan Kasaev, Đorđe Despotović, Carlos Ascues, Kota Ueda, Štefan Tarkovič, and Aliou Dieng.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Francisco Montero ranks 456Before him are Riko Ueki, Dione Housheer, Song Min-kyu, Bobby Adekanye, Nico Hischier, and Wu Yibing. After him are Lewis Ferguson, Zholaman Sharshenbekov, Sonia Ben Ammar, Kings Kangwa, Bartosz Slisz, and Vanja Drkušić.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Francisco Montero ranks 3,511 out of 3,355Before him are Dani Giménez (1983), Andrés Fernández (1986), Jon Toral (1995), Teresa Abelleira (2000), Jesús Castro (1993), and José Mari (1987). After him are Óscar Gil (1998), Sergio Akieme (1997), Laura Ester (1990), Roser Tarragó (1993), Iván Fresneda (2004), and Jorge Pulido (1991).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Spain

Among soccer players born in Spain, Francisco Montero ranks 1,125Before him are Fran Navarro (1998), Dani Giménez (1983), Andrés Fernández (1986), Jon Toral (1995), Teresa Abelleira (2000), and José Mari (1987). After him are Óscar Gil (1998), Sergio Akieme (1997), Iván Fresneda (2004), Jorge Pulido (1991), Ximo Navarro (1990), and Laia Codina (2000).