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Guillermo Páez

1945 - Today

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Guillermo Alejandro Páez Cepeda (born 18 April 1945) is a former Chilean footballer who played for 6 clubs of Chile and in the Chile national football team in the FIFA World Cup Germany 1974. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Guillermo Páez is the 6,103rd most popular soccer player (up from 7,040th in 2019), the 192nd most popular biography from Chile (up from 216th in 2019) and the 79th most popular Chilean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Guillermo Páez ranks 6,103 out of 21,273Before him are Aleksandr Borodyuk, Philippe Albert, Giorgi Sichinava, Gert Engels, Wilfried Bony, and Rayan Cherki. After him are Viktor Skrypnyk, Koichi Hashiratani, Philippe Desmet, Júnior, Guga, and Patrick Müller.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1945, Guillermo Páez ranks 631Before him are Max Hastings, Christy Moore, Paul Bérenger, Ferenc Konrád, Ronald J. Grabe, and Susan Bassnett. After him are Fyodor Simashev, Mike Mullane, Tariq Anwar, Greil Marcus, Wilma Mankiller, and Vani Jairam.

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In Chile

Among people born in Chile, Guillermo Páez ranks 192 out of 321Before him are Adolfo Nef (1946), Alberto Fouilloux (1940), Guillermo Yávar (1943), Alberto Quintano (1946), Humberto Cruz (1939), and Hugo Berly (1941). After him are Paulina García (1960), Rogelio Farías (1949), Eduardo Bonvallet (1955), Antonio Arias (1944), Mario Soto (1950), and Snooki (1987).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Chile

Among soccer players born in Chile, Guillermo Páez ranks 79Before him are Adolfo Nef (1946), Alberto Fouilloux (1940), Guillermo Yávar (1943), Alberto Quintano (1946), Humberto Cruz (1939), and Hugo Berly (1941). After him are Rogelio Farías (1949), Eduardo Bonvallet (1955), Antonio Arias (1944), Mario Soto (1950), Juan Rodríguez Vega (1944), and Osvaldo Castro (1947).