SOCCER PLAYER

Jerry Bengtson

1987 - Today

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Jerry Ricardo Bengtson Bodden (born 8 April 1987) is a Honduran professional footballer who plays as a striker for Olimpia and the Honduras national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 24 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 23 in 2024). Jerry Bengtson is the 11,430th most popular soccer player (down from 10,259th in 2024), the 50th most popular biography from Honduras (down from 48th in 2019) and the 21st most popular Honduran Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Jerry Bengtson ranks 11,430 out of 21,273Before him are Mohamed Abd Al-Jawad, Juan Luis Mora, Yasutaka Yoshida, Ferran Jutglà, Yuji Yaso, and Alex Pearce. After him are Eray Cömert, Tomáš Koubek, José Rodríguez Martínez, Xaver Schlager, Nashat Akram, and Júlio César Rocha Costa.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1987, Jerry Bengtson ranks 640Before him are Chang Hye-jin, Anthony Pettis, Tooji, Antonina Krivoshapka, Anne Suzuki, and Yu Hai. After him are Ivelin Popov, Shane Lowry, John Boye, Anna Tatangelo, Paul Goldschmidt, and Imanol Agirretxe.

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In Honduras

Among people born in Honduras, Jerry Bengtson ranks 50 out of 84Before him are Édgar Álvarez (1980), Carlo Costly (1982), Wilson Palacios (1984), Julio César de León (1979), Boniek García (1984), and Osman Chávez (1984). After him are Maynor Figueroa (1983), Víctor Bernárdez (1982), Mauricio Sabillón (1978), Jerry Palacios (1981), Julissa Villanueva (1972), and Juan Carlos García (1988).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Honduras

Among soccer players born in Honduras, Jerry Bengtson ranks 21Before him are Édgar Álvarez (1980), Carlo Costly (1982), Wilson Palacios (1984), Julio César de León (1979), Boniek García (1984), and Osman Chávez (1984). After him are Maynor Figueroa (1983), Víctor Bernárdez (1982), Mauricio Sabillón (1978), Jerry Palacios (1981), Juan Carlos García (1988), and Walter Martínez (1982).