SOCCER PLAYER

Jervis Drummond

1976 - Today

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Jervis Éarlson Drummond Johnson (born September 8, 1976) is a Costa Rican former footballer who played as a right-back. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 20 in 2024). Jervis Drummond is the 12,024th most popular soccer player (down from 11,041st in 2024), the 80th most popular biography from Costa Rica (down from 72nd in 2019) and the 48th most popular Costa Rican Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Jervis Drummond ranks 12,024 out of 21,273Before him are Yuji Ito, Mustapha Yatabaré, Mehmet Ekici, Nabil Ghilas, Jan Michaelsen, and Barry Opdam. After him are Mikael Dorsin, Marcelo Mattos, Siniša Gogić, Rubén González, Delron Buckley, and Didier Angibeaud.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1976, Jervis Drummond ranks 929Before him are Vybz Kartel, Reyes Estévez, Chris Gauthier, Lester Morgan, Eduardo Bustos Montoya, and Barry Opdam. After him are Mikael Samuelsson, José Théodore, Alexandre Goulart, Jamila Afghani, Babo, and David Lyons.

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In Costa Rica

Among people born in Costa Rica, Jervis Drummond ranks 80 out of 134Before him are Kurt Bernard (1977), Douglas Sequeira (1977), Winston Parks (1981), Esteban Alvarado (1989), Lester Morgan (1976), and Pablo Chinchilla (1978). After him are Vladimir Quesada (1966), Harold Wallace (1975), Gabriel Badilla (1984), Francisco Calvo (1992), Johan Venegas (1988), and Carlos Hernández (1982).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Costa Rica

Among soccer players born in Costa Rica, Jervis Drummond ranks 48Before him are Kurt Bernard (1977), Douglas Sequeira (1977), Winston Parks (1981), Esteban Alvarado (1989), Lester Morgan (1976), and Pablo Chinchilla (1978). After him are Vladimir Quesada (1966), Harold Wallace (1975), Gabriel Badilla (1984), Francisco Calvo (1992), Johan Venegas (1988), and Carlos Hernández (1982).