SOCCER PLAYER

José Abella

1994 - Today

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José Javier Abella Fanjul (born 10 February 1994) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Liga MX club Santos Laguna. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. José Abella is the 18,856th most popular soccer player (down from 17,734th in 2019), the 719th most popular biography from Mexico and the 230th most popular Mexican Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, José Abella ranks 18,856 out of 21,273Before him are Aurora Galli, Renzo Revoredo, Romero Frank, Ryuta Sasaki, Eboue Kouassi, and Kazushi Mitsuhira. After him are Yusei Kudo, Yaw Yeboah, Jermaine Beckford, Keita Sogabe, Timothée Pembélé, and Shinji Tominari.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, José Abella ranks 1,002Before him are Alexis Raynaud, Geferson, Kiran Badloe, Baruch Shmailov, Laura Oprea, and Zheng Shuyin. After him are Malwina Kopron, Mateus dos Santos Castro, Marthe Koala, Óscar Whalley, Alexander Choupenitch, and Kyohei Yoshino.

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In Mexico

Among people born in Mexico, José Abella ranks 719 out of 729Before him are Daniela Bobadilla (1993), Jesús Alberto Angulo (1998), Javier Cortés (1989), Oswaldo Alanís (1989), Néstor Vidrio (1989), and Yahel Castillo (1987). After him are Kevin Álvarez (1999), Eduardo Aguirre (1998), Jesús Eduardo Zavala (1987), Sebastián Córdova (1997), Alejandra Orozco (1997), and Fernando Beltrán (1998).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Mexico

Among soccer players born in Mexico, José Abella ranks 230Before him are José Antonio Rodríguez (1992), William Yarbrough (1989), Jesús Alberto Angulo (1998), Javier Cortés (1989), Oswaldo Alanís (1989), and Néstor Vidrio (1989). After him are Kevin Álvarez (1999), Eduardo Aguirre (1998), Jesús Eduardo Zavala (1987), Sebastián Córdova (1997), Fernando Beltrán (1998), and Luis Reyes (1991).