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Gustavo Quinteros

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Gustavo Domingo Quinteros Desabato (* 15. Februar 1965 in Santa Fe) ist ein argentinisch-bolivianischer Fußballtrainer und ehemaliger ‑spieler. Er spielte 26-mal für die Nationalmannschaft Boliviens, unter anderem auch bei der Weltmeisterschaft 1994. Mehr auf Wikipedia lesen

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Gustavo Quinteros is the 3,388th most popular fußballspieler (up from 6,505th in 2024), the 449th most popular biography from Argentina (up from 708th in 2019) and the 204th most popular Argentinean Fußballspieler.

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Among Fußballspielers

Among fußballspielers, Gustavo Quinteros ranks 3,388 out of 21,273Before him are László Sternberg, Wolfgang Paul, Índio, Pierre Braine, Anton Moravčík, and Ján Kocian. After him are Albert Riera, Daley Blind, Alphonse Areola, Alberto Acosta, Horst Wolter, and Andreas Isaksson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Gustavo Quinteros ranks 272Before him are Kim Dickens, Maura Tierney, Robert Emmiyan, Daniel Bernhardt, Costas Mandylor, and Tom Boyd. After him are Mia Mottley, Piers Morgan, Ted Raimi, Karl Logan, Lennie James, and Yukihiro Matsumoto.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Gustavo Quinteros ranks 449 out of 1,154Before him are Ramón Medina Bello (1966), Norberto Menéndez (1936), Cecilia Grierson (1859), Alberto Crespo (1920), Lucho González (1981), and Fernando Gago (1986). After him are Alberto Acosta (1966), Alberto Ohaco (1889), Daniel Carnevali (1946), José Omar Pastoriza (1942), Miguel Ángel Santoro (1942), and Pedro Pasculli (1960).

Among Fußballspielers In Argentina

Among fußballspielers born in Argentina, Gustavo Quinteros ranks 204Before him are Pedro Troglio (1965), Ludovico Bidoglio (1900), Ramón Medina Bello (1966), Norberto Menéndez (1936), Lucho González (1981), and Fernando Gago (1986). After him are Alberto Acosta (1966), Alberto Ohaco (1889), Daniel Carnevali (1946), José Omar Pastoriza (1942), Miguel Ángel Santoro (1942), and Pedro Pasculli (1960).

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