SOCCER PLAYER

Jorge Benguché

1996 - Today

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Jorge Renán Benguché Ramírez (born 21 May 1996) is a Honduran professional footballer who plays as a striker for Liga Nacional club Olimpia and the Honduras national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jorge Benguché is the 22,409th most popular soccer player (down from 20,462nd in 2019), the 91st most popular biography from Honduras (down from 88th in 2019) and the 61st most popular Honduran Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Jorge Benguché ranks 22,409 out of 21,273Before him are Musashi Okuyama, Yuichi Hirano, Ryan Shotton, David Wotherspoon, Masashi Kokubun, and Kotaro Tokunaga. After him are Sam Gallagher, Hayato Okuda, Josh Acheampong, Koki Maezawa, Emily Fox, and Bailey Peacock-Farrell.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Jorge Benguché ranks 1,322Before him are Daniel Goodfellow, Vít Müller, Yuto Oshiro, Evelise Veiga, Yuichi Hirano, and Kotaro Tokunaga. After him are Bailey Peacock-Farrell, Yuya Nagasawa, Shota Yomesaka, Anna Hopkin, Manoel Messias, and Frank Boya.

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In Honduras

Among people born in Honduras, Jorge Benguché ranks 91 out of 84Before him are Eddie Hernández (1991), Nelson Bonilla (1990), Rigoberto Rivas (1998), Johnny Leverón (1990), Kevin Álvarez (1996), and Alexander López (1992). After him are Denil Maldonado (1998), Wesly Decas (1999), Charles Grethen (1992), Alex Güity (1997), Douglas Martínez (1997), and Michael Perelló (1998).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Honduras

Among soccer players born in Honduras, Jorge Benguché ranks 61Before him are Eddie Hernández (1991), Nelson Bonilla (1990), Rigoberto Rivas (1998), Johnny Leverón (1990), Kevin Álvarez (1996), and Alexander López (1992). After him are Denil Maldonado (1998), Wesly Decas (1999), Alex Güity (1997), Douglas Martínez (1997), and Michael Perelló (1998).