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Jhasmani Campos

1988 - Today

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Jhasmani Campos Dávalos (born 10 May 1988) is a Bolivian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or winger for Independiente Petrolero and the Bolivia national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Jhasmani Campos is the 17,841st most popular soccer player (down from 14,702nd in 2024), the 110th most popular biography from Bolivia (down from 102nd in 2019) and the 42nd most popular Bolivian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Jhasmani Campos ranks 17,841 out of 21,273Before him are Ryosuke Matsuoka, Tomoya Kanamori, Marko Vešović, Maik Franz, Aleksandar Čavrić, and Simeon Nwankwo. After him are Yusuke Gondo, Alexander Milošević, Tam Nsaliwa, Yoshiro Nakamura, Aderlan Santos, and Elizeu Ferreira Marciano.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Jhasmani Campos ranks 1,285Before him are Alexis Vuillermoz, Ma Jin, Marcos Antônio Nascimento Santos, Emma Samuelsson, Khrystyna Stuy, and Felix Bastians. After him are Cristina Pedroche, Shogo Sakai, Dong Bin, Lee Cattermole, Jan Muršak, and Egor Filipenko.

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In Bolivia

Among people born in Bolivia, Jhasmani Campos ranks 110 out of 105Before him are Joaquín Botero (1977), Óscar Sánchez (1971), Ronald Raldes (1981), Carlos Lampe (1987), Milton Coimbra (1975), and Mauricio Ramos (1969). After him are Luis Alberto Gutiérrez (1985), Mauricio Baldivieso (1996), Joselito Vaca (1982), Ricardo Pedriel (1987), Alejandro Chumacero (1991), and Rodrigo Ramallo (1990).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Bolivia

Among soccer players born in Bolivia, Jhasmani Campos ranks 42Before him are Joaquín Botero (1977), Óscar Sánchez (1971), Ronald Raldes (1981), Carlos Lampe (1987), Milton Coimbra (1975), and Mauricio Ramos (1969). After him are Luis Alberto Gutiérrez (1985), Mauricio Baldivieso (1996), Joselito Vaca (1982), Ricardo Pedriel (1987), Alejandro Chumacero (1991), and Rodrigo Ramallo (1990).