SOCCER PLAYER

Jesús Solana

1964 - Today

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Jesús Ángel Solana Bermejo (born 25 December 1964) is a Spanish former professional footballer. A defender, he was equally at ease as a left-back or a central defender. He played 361 La Liga games over the course of 15 seasons, representing Real Madrid (six years) and Zaragoza (nine). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Jesús Solana is the 9,249th most popular soccer player, the 2,434th most popular biography from Spain and the 587th most popular Spanish Soccer Player.

Jesús Solana is most famous for his career as a Spanish footballer and manager, particularly known for his time playing as a midfielder in the lower divisions of Spanish football. He has also gained recognition for his coaching roles after retiring from playing.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Jesús Solana ranks 857Before him are Maria Mazina, Daniele Scarpa, Robson Green, Butch Reynolds, Nelli Cooman, and Roberto Cravero. After him are Christian Henn, Aleksandar Šoštar, Svilen Rusinov, Tom Nijssen, Shannon Whirry, and Mark Steven Johnson.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Jesús Solana ranks 2,429 out of 3,355Before him are José Manuel Soria (1958). After him are Samu Aghehowa (2004), Rafael Pascual (1970), Óscar Sevilla (1976), Toni Jiménez (1970), Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (1999), Juanele (1971), Alberto Botía (1989), Jaume Fort (1966), Antoni Lima (1970), Pablo Alborán (1989), and José Luis Abajo (1978).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Spain

Among soccer players born in Spain, Jesús Solana ranks 586Before him are Álvaro Domínguez (1989), Javier Farinós (1978), Pablo Orbaiz (1979), Mikel Lasa (1971), and Patxi Salinas (1963). After him are Samu Aghehowa (2004), Toni Jiménez (1970), Juanele (1971), Alberto Botía (1989), Antoni Lima (1970), Francisco Yeste (1979), and Pablo Marí (1993).