SOCCER PLAYER

Jorge Enríquez

1991 - Today

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Jorge Enríquez García (born 8 January 1991) is a former Mexican professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. He is an Olympic gold medalist. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Jorge Enríquez is the 18,591st most popular soccer player (down from 16,809th in 2024), the 761st most popular biography from Mexico (down from 706th in 2019) and the 220th most popular Mexican Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Jorge Enríquez ranks 18,591 out of 21,273Before him are Fran Navarro, Ismael Díaz, William Pottker, Renzo Lopez, Mostafa Meshaal, and Hiroshi Fukushima. After him are Chiquinho, Takahiro Kunimoto, Amarildo de Jesus Santos, Thabang Molefe, Takenori Hayashi, and Bećir Omeragić.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Jorge Enríquez ranks 1,112Before him are Mirza Bašić, Joe Harris, Yacine Bammou, Joris Daudet, Daniel Bigham, and Erik Sabo. After him are Anne-Marie Rindom, Hsu Shu-ching, Antoine Gakeme, Yohandry Orozco, Dato Marsagishvili, and Owen Farrell.

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In Mexico

Among people born in Mexico, Jorge Enríquez ranks 761 out of 729Before him are Carlos Alberto Rodríguez (1997), Fausto Pinto (1983), José Juan Vázquez (1988), Erik Pérez (1989), Rey Fénix (1990), and Carlos Peña (1990). After him are Luis Montes (1986), Javier Orozco (1987), Elías Hernández (1988), Germán Sánchez (1992), Tatiana Ortiz (1984), and Ramiro Peña (1985).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Mexico

Among soccer players born in Mexico, Jorge Enríquez ranks 220Before him are Jorge Sánchez (1997), Juan Carlos Medina (1983), Carlos Alberto Rodríguez (1997), Fausto Pinto (1983), José Juan Vázquez (1988), and Carlos Peña (1990). After him are Luis Montes (1986), Javier Orozco (1987), Elías Hernández (1988), Roberto Nurse (1983), Alfonso González (1994), and Jesús Dueñas (1989).