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Jaime Duarte

1955 - Today

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Jaime Eduardo Duarte Huerta (born 27 February 1955) is a Peruvian football former professional player and manager. He played as a right-back. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jaime Duarte is the 6,702nd most popular soccer player (up from 7,459th in 2019), the 195th most popular biography from Peru (up from 208th in 2019) and the 62nd most popular Peruvian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Jaime Duarte ranks 6,702 out of 21,273Before him are Willington Ortiz, Sergio Rico, Toru Yoshida, Zoltán Gera, Alfred Nijhuis, and Kim Tae-young. After him are Erjon Bogdani, Masayoshi Takayanagi, Bruno, Davide Zappacosta, Malcolm Allison, and Wilfred Agbonavbare.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1955, Jaime Duarte ranks 585Before him are Klas Östergren, Iain Pears, Patrizio Sala, Gilles Brassard, Andy Tennant, and Jay Acovone. After him are David Murray, Rosario Fernández, Greg Norman, Marcelino Pérez, Gerard Nijboer, and Piedad Córdoba.

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In Peru

Among people born in Peru, Jaime Duarte ranks 195 out of 287Before him are Christian Meier (1970), Miguel Ángel Loayza (1940), Jaime Bayly (1965), Alfredo Quesada (1949), Eladio Reyes (1948), and María Elena Moyano (1958). After him are Nolberto Solano (1974), Rosario Fernández (1955), Lourdes Flores (1959), Violeta Bermúdez (1961), Juan Manuel Vargas (1983), and Claudia Llosa (1976).

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Peru

Among soccer players born in Peru, Jaime Duarte ranks 62Before him are Guillermo La Rosa (1952), Javier González (1939), José del Castillo (1943), Miguel Ángel Loayza (1940), Alfredo Quesada (1949), and Eladio Reyes (1948). After him are Nolberto Solano (1974), Juan Manuel Vargas (1983), José Velásquez (1952), Salvador Salguero (1951), José Navarro (1948), and Roberto Palacios (1972).