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Gonzalo Pineda

1982 - Today

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Gonzalo Pineda Reyes (born October 19, 1982) is a Mexican professional football manager and former player, who manages the Liga MX club Atlas. Pineda played as a defensive midfielder for several clubs in Mexico, and also represented Mexico internationally. He last played in 2015 for the Seattle Sounders FC. He became assistant coach of the Sounders beginning with the 2017 season. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Gonzalo Pineda is the 11,702nd most popular soccer player (up from 12,072nd in 2019), the 600th most popular biography from Mexico (up from 631st in 2019) and the 157th most popular Mexican Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Gonzalo Pineda ranks 11,702 out of 21,273Before him are Charles, Ivo Iličević, Joao Grimaldo, Milan Fukal, Andrey Pyatnitsky, and Kensuke Kagami. After him are Ryo Sakai, Pablo Chinchilla, Stan Collymore, Agustín Canobbio, Papakouli Diop, and Nicolás Domínguez.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Gonzalo Pineda ranks 764Before him are Yolka, Agbani Darego, Jalal Hosseini, Irina Meleshina, Barei, and Sean Rooney. After him are Falk Hentschel, Robby Ginepri, Rubén González, Nadia Meiher, Miljan Mrdaković, and Denis Kolodin.

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In Mexico

Among people born in Mexico, Gonzalo Pineda ranks 600 out of 729Before him are Joaquín del Olmo (1969), Salvador Carmona (1975), Teresa Ruiz (1988), Gustavo Ayón (1985), Aldo de Nigris (1983), and Germán Villa (1973). After him are Valeria Luiselli (1983), Missael Espinoza (1965), Pablo Barrera (1987), Manuel Vidrio (1972), Néstor Araujo (1991), and Alberto Rodríguez (1974).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Mexico

Among soccer players born in Mexico, Gonzalo Pineda ranks 157Before him are José de Jesús Corona (1981), Juan Carlos Chávez (1967), Joaquín del Olmo (1969), Salvador Carmona (1975), Aldo de Nigris (1983), and Germán Villa (1973). After him are Missael Espinoza (1965), Pablo Barrera (1987), Manuel Vidrio (1972), Néstor Araujo (1991), Alberto Rodríguez (1974), and Javier Aquino (1990).