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Gonzalo Colsa

1979 - Today

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Gonzalo Colsa Albendea (born 2 April 1979) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played mainly as a central midfielder. He amassed La Liga totals of 340 matches and 29 goals over 14 seasons, representing in the competition Racing de Santander (two spells), Atlético Madrid, Valladolid and Mallorca. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Gonzalo Colsa is the 13,442nd most popular soccer player (up from 13,689th in 2019), the 2,892nd most popular biography from Spain (up from 3,001st in 2019) and the 822nd most popular Spanish Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Gonzalo Colsa ranks 13,442 out of 21,273Before him are Takashi Rakuyama, Ivan Radovanović, Neil Etheridge, Cristiana Girelli, Gonçalo Inácio, and Luca Waldschmidt. After him are Dininho, Igors Stepanovs, Alexander Søderlund, Stefan Maierhofer, Nicolas Isimat-Mirin, and João Carlos Teixeira.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1979, Gonzalo Colsa ranks 1,008Before him are Karen Elson, Magdalena Gwizdoń, Danny Pudi, Gérard Gnanhouan, Jon Belaustegui, and Primož Brezec. After him are Marija Šestak, Julien Lizeroux, Milan Nikolić, Jérôme Thomas, Henrik Tallinder, and Mabrouk Zaid.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Gonzalo Colsa ranks 2,892 out of 3,355Before him are Hugo Duro (1999), Lidia Valentín (1985), Jon Belaustegui (1979), Víctor Casadesús (1985), José Ángel Valdés (1989), and María Teresa Torró Flor (1992). After him are Álex Palou (1997), Ivana Andrés (1994), Marc Pubill (2003), Omar Fraile (1990), Ana Fernández García (1989), and José Ignacio (1973).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Spain

Among soccer players born in Spain, Gonzalo Colsa ranks 822Before him are Carlos Aranda (1980), Diego Rico (1993), Rafa (1985), Hugo Duro (1999), Víctor Casadesús (1985), and José Ángel Valdés (1989). After him are Ivana Andrés (1994), Marc Pubill (2003), José Ignacio (1973), Cristian Ceballos (1992), Álvaro Medrán (1994), and Damià Abella (1982).