SOCCER PLAYER

Ignacio Fernández

1990 - Today

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Ignacio Martín Fernández (Spanish pronunciation: [iɣˈnasjo feɾˈnandes]; born 12 January 1990), better known as Nacho Fernández, is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for River Plate. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Ignacio Fernández is the 11,426th most popular soccer player, the 945th most popular biography from Argentina and the 488th most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

Ignacio Fernández, the Argentine footballer born in 1990, is most famous for his play as a midfielder, particularly during his time with River Plate, where he won multiple domestic and international titles. He is known for his technical skills, vision, and ability to contribute both defensively and offensively on the field.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Ignacio Fernández ranks 534Before him are Raúl Ruidíaz, Luke Kleintank, Noémie Schmidt, Michael Schulte, Tamira Paszek, and Yun Suk-young. After him are Danilo Petrucci, Erina Yamane, Kemba Walker, Raashi Khanna, Kayla Harrison, and Roman Josi.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Ignacio Fernández ranks 945 out of 1,154Before him are Gabriel Schürrer (1971), Ezequiel Schelotto (1989), Florencia Labat (1971), Raul Maldonado (1975), David Chocarro (1980), and Carlos Berlocq (1983). After him are Taty Castellanos (1998), Gonzalo Bergessio (1984), José Luis Palomino (1990), Federico Coria (1992), Mónica Ayos (1972), and Rodrigo Battaglia (1991).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Ignacio Fernández ranks 488Before him are Sebastián Leto (1986), Ignacio Scocco (1985), David Abraham (1986), Gabriel Schürrer (1971), Ezequiel Schelotto (1989), and Raul Maldonado (1975). After him are Taty Castellanos (1998), Gonzalo Bergessio (1984), José Luis Palomino (1990), Rodrigo Battaglia (1991), Leonardo Ponzio (1982), and Emmanuel Culio (1983).