SOCCER PLAYER

Guido Rodríguez

1994 - Today

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Guido Rodríguez (born 12 April 1994) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Premier League club West Ham United. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 38 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 37 in 2024). Guido Rodríguez is the 7,773rd most popular soccer player (down from 5,807th in 2024), the 756th most popular biography from Argentina (down from 673rd in 2019) and the 379th most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Guido Rodríguez ranks 7,767 out of 21,273After him are Sergi Samper, Mario Gavranović, Håvard Flo, Daniele Rugani, Rashad Sadygov, Takuma Takeda, Allan Nielsen, Masato Furukawa, Luca Castellazzi, Jean-Christophe Thouvenel, Geert De Vlieger, and Hirotaku Hagiwara.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Guido Rodríguez ranks 152Before him are Odisseas Vlachodimos, Bruma, Amir Rrahmani, Viktor Axelsen, Kim Min-kyu, and Kang Tae-oh. After him are Daniele Rugani, NikkieTutorials, Vasilije Micić, Gabriela Guimarães, Kurt Zouma, and Christina Grimmie.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Guido Rodríguez ranks 755 out of 1,154Before him are Paz Lenchantin (1973), Gustavo Adrián López (1973), Carlos Salem (1959), Susana Trimarco (1954), and Nestor Subiat (1966). After him are Lucas Bernardi (1977), Sebastián Lelio (1974), Nicolás Pareja (1984), Luciano Figueroa (1981), Federico Andahazi (1963), Francisco Cerúndolo (1998), and Pablo Cuevas (1986).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Guido Rodríguez ranks 379Before him are Alejandro Mancuso (1968), Albano Bizzarri (1977), Claudio Husaín (1974), Darío Conca (1983), Gustavo Adrián López (1973), and Nestor Subiat (1966). After him are Lucas Bernardi (1977), Nicolás Pareja (1984), Luciano Figueroa (1981), Julio Hernán Rossi (1977), Gustavo Matosas (1967), and Sergio Berti (1969).