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Gonzalo Bueno

1993 - Today

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Gonzalo Diego Bueno Bingola (born 16 January 1993) is a Uruguayan professional footballer who plays as a winger for Uruguayan Primera División club Danubio. He also played for the Uruguay U20 national team. Besides Uruguay, he has played in Russia, Portugal, Colombia, and Spain. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Gonzalo Bueno is the 19,385th most popular soccer player (down from 17,771st in 2019), the 435th most popular biography from Uruguay (down from 434th in 2019) and the 306th most popular Uruguayan Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Gonzalo Bueno ranks 19,385 out of 21,273Before him are Tsukasa Morimoto, Andreas Vindheim, Koki Kazama, Hayato Mine, José Salvatierra, and Yasunobu Matsuoka. After him are Keisuke Tanabe, Nicole Billa, Jun Kanakubo, Ki-Jana Hoever, Shohei Okada, and Takayuki Funayama.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Gonzalo Bueno ranks 1,133Before him are Emina Bektas, Yuki Morikawa, Marius Müller, Marco Fichera, Kaito Kubo, and Hu Jianguan. After him are Camille Laus, Francisca Ordega, Mate Nemeš, Choe Hyo-sim, Yuto Suzuki, and Yasuki Kimoto.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Gonzalo Bueno ranks 435 out of 444Before him are Diego Ifrán (1987), Santiago Bueno (1998), Franco Acosta (1996), Diego Rodríguez (1989), Adrián Gunino (1989), and Natalia Cigliuti (1978). After him are Ramón Arias (1992), Erick Cabaco (1995), Rodrigo Amaral (1997), Mathías Corujo (1986), Matias Caseras (1992), and Alejandro Silva González (1989).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Uruguay

Among soccer players born in Uruguay, Gonzalo Bueno ranks 306Before him are Michael Santos (1993), Diego Ifrán (1987), Santiago Bueno (1998), Franco Acosta (1996), Diego Rodríguez (1989), and Adrián Gunino (1989). After him are Ramón Arias (1992), Erick Cabaco (1995), Rodrigo Amaral (1997), Mathías Corujo (1986), Matias Caseras (1992), and Alejandro Silva González (1989).