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Gerardo Bedoya

1975 - Today

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Gerardo Alberto Bedoya Múnera (born 26 November 1975) is a Colombian former footballer and current manager. He began as a defender but he also played as a defensive midfielder. Nicknamed "The Beast," he currently holds the record for most red cards (58) received by any player in the history of the game. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Gerardo Bedoya is the 7,464th most popular soccer player (up from 7,617th in 2019), the 170th most popular biography from Colombia (up from 185th in 2019) and the 53rd most popular Colombian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Gerardo Bedoya ranks 7,464 out of 21,273Before him are Orkun Kökçü, Diego Perotti, Hans Vonk, Refik Šabanadžović, Gerardo Torrado, and Marcelo Balboa. After him are Dieumerci Mbokani, Andreu Fontàs, Eric Djemba-Djemba, Martin Hiden, Stéphane Grichting, and Waldemar Anton.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Gerardo Bedoya ranks 408Before him are Shoji Jo, Shawn Rhoden, Itatí Cantoral, Dulé Hill, Martin St. Louis, and Aisha Hinds. After him are Fabricio Oberto, Pavel Horváth, Aleksandrs Koļinko, Jason Williams, Tony Sylva, and Sultan Ibragimov.

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In Colombia

Among people born in Colombia, Gerardo Bedoya ranks 170 out of 356Before him are Jeison Murillo (1992), Nina García (1965), Jhon Durán (2003), Delio Gamboa (1936), Luis Carlos Perea (1963), and Ana María Orozco (1973). After him are Santiago Arias (1992), Miguel Calero (1971), Carlos Valdes (1989), Hámilton Ricard (1974), Antony de Ávila (1962), and Ernesto Díaz (1952).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Colombia

Among soccer players born in Colombia, Gerardo Bedoya ranks 53Before him are Alexis Mendoza (1961), Leonel Álvarez (1965), Jeison Murillo (1992), Jhon Durán (2003), Delio Gamboa (1936), and Luis Carlos Perea (1963). After him are Santiago Arias (1992), Miguel Calero (1971), Hámilton Ricard (1974), Antony de Ávila (1962), Ernesto Díaz (1952), and Adrián Ramos (1986).