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Hernán Pérez

1989 - Today

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Hernán Arsenio Pérez González (born 25 February 1989) is a Paraguayan professional footballer who plays as a right winger for Paraguayan Primera División club Recoleta FC. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 25 different languages on Wikipedia. Hernán Pérez is the 15,142nd most popular soccer player (down from 12,725th in 2024), the 186th most popular biography from Paraguay (down from 178th in 2019) and the 128th most popular Paraguayan Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Hernán Pérez ranks 15,145 out of 21,273Before him are Hasan Ali Kaldırım, Aykut Erçetin, Khosro Heydari, Boris Pandža, Jean Paulista, Tico-Tico, Hjörtur Hermannsson, Pasquale Foggia, and Gustav Isaksen. After him are Ivan Ivanov, Ilja Antonov, and Emanuele Belardi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Hernán Pérez ranks 899Before him are Miguel Vítor, Fredrik Lindström, Dmitri Soloviev, Kim Tae-hwan, Hasan Ali Kaldırım, and P. K. Subban. After him are Elnaz Rekabi, Queralt Castellet, Zakarya Bergdich, Hiroyuki Abe, Eugenia Bujak, and Elizabeta Samara.

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In Paraguay

Among people born in Paraguay, Hernán Pérez ranks 186 out of 203Before him are Derlis González (1994), Édgar Benítez (1987), Lorenzo Melgarejo (1990), Julio César Manzur (1981), César Augusto Ramírez (1977), and Julio González (1981). After him are Pablo Giménez (1981), José Montiel (1988), Diego Figueredo (1982), Pedro Benítez (1981), Fredy Bareiro (1982), and Celso Ortiz (1989).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Paraguay

Among soccer players born in Paraguay, Hernán Pérez ranks 128Before him are Derlis González (1994), Édgar Benítez (1987), Lorenzo Melgarejo (1990), Julio César Manzur (1981), César Augusto Ramírez (1977), and Julio González (1981). After him are Pablo Giménez (1981), José Montiel (1988), Diego Figueredo (1982), Pedro Benítez (1981), Fredy Bareiro (1982), and Celso Ortiz (1989).