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Jaime Ordiales

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José Jaime Ordiales Domínguez (born 23 December 1963) is a Mexican former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He was a member of the Mexico national team at the 1998 FIFA World Cup, and played two games at the tournament at age 35. He was named as manager of Tecos UAG in January 2008. He was fired on 9 March 2008 and replaced by José Luis Trejo. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jaime Ordiales is the 3,421st most popular athlete (down from 3,299th in 2019), the 561st most popular biography from Mexico (up from 575th in 2019) and the 9th most popular Mexican Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Jaime Ordiales ranks 3,421 out of 6,025Before him are Habiba Ghribi, Viktors Ščerbatihs, Valérie Barlois-Mevel-Leroux, Hatem Ghoula, Sergey Klyugin, and Michael Jung. After him are Jeremy Wariner, Amel Tuka, Chase Jackson, Lin Sang, Patrice Bailly-Salins, and Shin Joon-sup.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Jaime Ordiales ranks 863Before him are Brian Robbins, Craig Shakespeare, Sir Mix-a-Lot, Lou, Alain Menu, and Charles Oakley. After him are Adil Hussain, Catarina Lindqvist, Shin Joon-sup, Sanjay Mishra, Christine Cavanaugh, and Hector Pieterson.

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In Mexico

Among people born in Mexico, Jaime Ordiales ranks 561 out of 729Before him are Antonio de Nigris (1978), Susana Harp (1968), Adolfo Bautista (1979), Duilio Davino (1976), Carlos Rivera (1986), and Francisco Javier Cruz (1966). After him are Ramón Morales (1975), Jesús Manuel Corona (1993), Carla Morrison (1986), Raúl Gutiérrez (1966), Eugenio Siller (1981), and Chuy Bravo (1956).

Among ATHLETES In Mexico

Among athletes born in Mexico, Jaime Ordiales ranks 9Before him are Ernesto Canto (1959), Joaquín Capilla (1928), Humberto Mariles (1913), Pilar Roldán (1939), Raúl González (1952), and Carlos Girón (1954). After him are Bernardo Segura (1970), Ana Guevara (1977), Soraya Jiménez (1977), Laura Sánchez (1985), Rafael Macedo de la Concha (1950), and Gabriela Schloesser (1994).