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John Jairo Ruiz

1994 - Today

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John Jairo Ruiz Barrantes (born January 10, 1994) is a Costa Rican professional footballer who plays as winger for Liga FPD club Herediano. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. John Jairo Ruiz is the 18,498th most popular soccer player (down from 17,009th in 2019), the 118th most popular biography from Costa Rica (down from 114th in 2019) and the 84th most popular Costa Rican Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, John Jairo Ruiz ranks 18,498 out of 21,273Before him are Mathieu Dossevi, Michael Santos, Timo Gebhart, Gustavo Henrique, Christopher Jullien, and Oumar Diakité. After him are Corry Evans, Fabrício dos Santos Messias, Oier Zarraga, Kasper Junker, Bobby Convey, and Álvaro Silva.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, John Jairo Ruiz ranks 953Before him are Jessica Fox, Tom Bohli, Kerim Mrabti, Nicolás Orsini, Nicola Murru, and Marko Daňo. After him are Chase Kalisz, Kasper Junker, Elvis Merzļikins, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Lisa Buckwitz, and Maxime Crépeau.

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In Costa Rica

Among people born in Costa Rica, John Jairo Ruiz ranks 118 out of 134Before him are Juan Pablo Vargas (1995), Kenner Gutiérrez (1989), David Myrie (1988), Mayron George (1993), Dennis Marshall (1985), and Leonel Moreira (1990). After him are Heiner Mora (1984), Ian Smith (1998), Elías Aguilar (1991), Patrick Sequeira (1999), Gerson Torres (1997), and José Salvatierra (1989).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Costa Rica

Among soccer players born in Costa Rica, John Jairo Ruiz ranks 84Before him are Juan Pablo Vargas (1995), Kenner Gutiérrez (1989), David Myrie (1988), Mayron George (1993), Dennis Marshall (1985), and Leonel Moreira (1990). After him are Heiner Mora (1984), Ian Smith (1998), Elías Aguilar (1991), Patrick Sequeira (1999), Gerson Torres (1997), and José Salvatierra (1989).