SOCCER PLAYER

Gustavo Puerta

2003 - Today

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Gustavo Adolfo Puerta Molano (born 23 July 2003) is a Colombian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Segunda División club Racing de Santander and the Colombia national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Gustavo Puerta is the 20,808th most popular soccer player, the 400th most popular biography from Colombia and the 185th most popular Colombian Soccer Player.

Gustavo Puerta, the Colombian footballer born in 2003, is most famous for being a talented midfielder who has gained recognition for his performances in youth international competitions and club football. He is known for his technical skills and potential to become a prominent player in the sport.

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Among people born in 2003, Gustavo Puerta ranks 192Before him are Brandin Podziemski, Emjay Anthony, Mateo Ponte, Dennis Hauger, Harashta Haifa Zahra, and Ismaël Doukouré. After him are Mark Kondratiuk, Elsie Fisher, Jabari Smith Jr., Jeremy Ray Taylor, CJ Egan-Riley, and Hwang Sun-woo.

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In Colombia

Among people born in Colombia, Gustavo Puerta ranks 402 out of 356Before him are Éider Arévalo (1993), Ingrit Valencia (1988), Luis Javier Mosquera (1995), Tess Asplund (null), Yerson Mosquera (2001), Brayan Angulo (1989), Óscar Estupiñán (1996), and Flor Ruiz (1991). After him are Daniel Alejandro Torres (1989), Cristian Bonilla (1993), Felipe Aguilar (1993), and Luis Quiñones (1991).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Colombia

Among soccer players born in Colombia, Gustavo Puerta ranks 186Before him are Sebastián Pérez Cardona (1993), Aldo Leão Ramírez (1981), Lady Andrade (1992), Roger Cañas (1990), Yerson Mosquera (2001), Brayan Angulo (1989), and Óscar Estupiñán (1996). After him are Daniel Alejandro Torres (1989), Cristian Bonilla (1993), Felipe Aguilar (1993), Luis Quiñones (1991), and Álvaro Montero (1995).