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Ismael Blanco

1983 - Today

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Ismael Blanco (born 19 January 1983) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a forward. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ismael Blanco is the 11,640th most popular soccer player (down from 9,662nd in 2019), the 921st most popular biography from Argentina (down from 891st in 2019) and the 482nd most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Ismael Blanco ranks 11,640 out of 21,273Before him are Nicolás De La Cruz, Abdülkerim Bardakcı, Arkadiusz Głowacki, Mohd Faiz Subri, Serhat Akın, and Albert Guðmundsson. After him are Roberto Fresnedoso, Vjekoslav Škrinjar, Abbosbek Fayzullaev, Abdulrahman Ghareeb, Leandro Grimi, and Štěpán Vachoušek.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Ismael Blanco ranks 724Before him are Mickaël Gelabale, Sophia Di Martino, Yuliya Beygelzimer, Emmanuel Culio, Dmitry Klokov, and Raquel Zimmermann. After him are Maximiliano Richeze, Sofian Chahed, Marcus Burghardt, Matwé Middelkoop, Jackie Appiah, and Asier Riesgo.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Ismael Blanco ranks 921 out of 1,154Before him are Federico Coria (1992), Rodrigo Battaglia (1991), Ángel Cabrera (1969), Leonardo Ponzio (1982), Emmanuel Culio (1983), and Paula Pareto (1986). After him are Maximiliano Richeze (1983), Emilia Mernes (1996), Leandro Grimi (1985), Facundo Medina (1999), Nicolás Domínguez (1998), and Eduardo Bustos Montoya (1976).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Ismael Blanco ranks 482Before him are Taty Castellanos (1998), Gonzalo Bergessio (1984), José Luis Palomino (1990), Rodrigo Battaglia (1991), Leonardo Ponzio (1982), and Emmanuel Culio (1983). After him are Leandro Grimi (1985), Facundo Medina (1999), Nicolás Domínguez (1998), Eduardo Bustos Montoya (1976), Fabián Monzón (1987), and José Sand (1980).