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Gustavo Moscoso

1955 - Today

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Gustavo Segundo Moscoso Huencho (born August 10, 1955) is a former football player from Chile, who played as an attacking midfielder and/or striker. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Gustavo Moscoso is the 7,047th most popular soccer player (up from 7,562nd in 2019), the 213th most popular biography from Chile (up from 228th in 2019) and the 94th most popular Chilean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Gustavo Moscoso ranks 7,047 out of 21,273Before him are Chikayuki Mochizuki, Flemming Christensen, Hiroki Ito, Michael Schulz, Shigetoshi Hasebe, and Federico Balzaretti. After him are Nico González, Juan Antonio Señor, Andrzej Iwan, Sebastián Eguren, Luis Alberto, and Davide Frattesi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1955, Gustavo Moscoso ranks 605Before him are Sabina Berman, Thelma Aldana, Alicia Dickenstein, Nikolina Shtereva, Don Hahn, and Ray Ozzie. After him are Steve Lillywhite, Bernd Riexinger, Philippe Lafontaine, Michael Pollan, Stephen Robinson, and Geoffrey A. Landis.

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In Chile

Among people born in Chile, Gustavo Moscoso ranks 213 out of 321Before him are Mario Galindo (1951), Pablo Pozo (1973), Roberto Hodge (1944), Juan Carlos Letelier (1959), Manuel Rojas (1954), and Evelyn Ankers (1918). After him are Marko Zaror (1978), Manuel Astorga (1937), Marco Cornez (1957), Nicole (1977), Lizardo Garrido (1957), and Rafael González (1950).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Chile

Among soccer players born in Chile, Gustavo Moscoso ranks 94Before him are Leonardo Véliz (1945), Miguel Ángel Neira (1952), Mario Galindo (1951), Roberto Hodge (1944), Juan Carlos Letelier (1959), and Manuel Rojas (1954). After him are Manuel Astorga (1937), Marco Cornez (1957), Lizardo Garrido (1957), Rafael González (1950), Jean Beausejour (1984), and Mauricio Pinilla (1984).