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Germán Lux

1982 - Today

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Germán Darío Lux (born 7 June 1982) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. After starting out at River Plate, he spent most of his career in Spain with Mallorca and Deportivo. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Germán Lux is the 8,768th most popular soccer player (down from 8,001st in 2019), the 798th most popular biography from Argentina (up from 805th in 2019) and the 407th most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Germán Lux ranks 8,768 out of 21,273Before him are Emiliano Insúa, René Valenzuela, Jack Hendry, Kornel Saláta, Lucian Sânmărtean, and Ioannis Okkas. After him are Egidio Arévalo Ríos, Giannis Maniatis, Phil O'Donnell, Albeiro Usuriaga, John Paintsil, and Heidi Mohr.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Germán Lux ranks 438Before him are Yoshimasa Hosoya, Shermine Shahrivar, Rob Edwards, Amar Benikhlef, Dilshod Nazarov, and Aarti Chabria. After him are Egidio Arévalo Ríos, Matías Emilio Delgado, Saori Yoshida, Shin Koyamada, Klára Koukalová, and Adriano Ferreira Martins.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Germán Lux ranks 798 out of 1,154Before him are Valentina Zenere (1997), Federico Fernández (1989), Luis Cristaldo (1969), Mateo Musacchio (1990), Raúl Bobadilla (1987), and Emiliano Insúa (1989). After him are Matías Emilio Delgado (1982), Javier Frana (1966), Franco Vázquez (1989), Mariano González (1981), Fernando Moner (1967), and Lucas Martínez Quarta (1996).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Germán Lux ranks 407Before him are Eduardo Salvio (1990), Federico Fernández (1989), Luis Cristaldo (1969), Mateo Musacchio (1990), Raúl Bobadilla (1987), and Emiliano Insúa (1989). After him are Matías Emilio Delgado (1982), Franco Vázquez (1989), Mariano González (1981), Fernando Moner (1967), Lucas Martínez Quarta (1996), and Paulo Gazzaniga (1992).