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Jaime Villegas

1950 - Today

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Jaime Enrique Villegas Roura (born 5 July 1950) is a Honduran football defender who played for Honduras in the 1982 FIFA World Cup. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jaime Villegas is the 7,142nd most popular soccer player (up from 7,936th in 2019), the 33rd most popular biography from Honduras (up from 38th in 2019) and the 6th most popular Honduran Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Jaime Villegas ranks 7,142 out of 21,273Before him are Ioan Sabău, Stelios Giannakopoulos, Noa Lang, Mista, Daniel Farke, and Masayuki Okano. After him are Iliya Valov, Hélder, Marek Mintál, Wilner Piquant, Akinori Mikami, and Hugo Ibarra.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1950, Jaime Villegas ranks 687Before him are John Boozman, Joanna Gleason, Pertti Ukkola, Branko Babić, Anna Tibaijuka, and George Nelson. After him are Raffaele Lombardo, Phil Dent, Alex Callinicos, Tony Wilson, Andrew Puzder, and Rafael González.

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In Honduras

Among people born in Honduras, Jaime Villegas ranks 33 out of 84Before him are Rafael López Gutiérrez (1854), Berta Cáceres (1971), Chelato Uclés (1940), José Cardona (1939), Carlos Pavón (1973), and Celso Güity (1958). After him are Porfirio Armando Betancourt (1957), Roberto Bailey (1952), Amado Guevara (1976), Noel Valladares (1977), Héctor Zelaya (1958), and Gilberto Yearwood (1956).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Honduras

Among soccer players born in Honduras, Jaime Villegas ranks 6Before him are David Suazo (1979), Saúl Martínez (1976), José Cardona (1939), Carlos Pavón (1973), and Celso Güity (1958). After him are Porfirio Armando Betancourt (1957), Roberto Bailey (1952), Amado Guevara (1976), Noel Valladares (1977), Héctor Zelaya (1958), and Gilberto Yearwood (1956).