SOCCER PLAYER

José Navarro

1948 - Today

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José Mercedes Navarro Aramburu (born 24 September 1948 in Lima) is a former Peruvian football defender who played for Peru in the 1978 FIFA World Cup. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. José Navarro is the 7,291st most popular soccer player (down from 6,175th in 2019), the 204th most popular biography from Peru (down from 197th in 2019) and the 67th most popular Peruvian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, José Navarro ranks 7,291 out of 21,273Before him are Shay Given, Yoshito Ōkubo, Futoshi Ikeda, Sérgio Manoel, Kazuya Maekawa, and Gabriel Paletta. After him are Reo Yamashita, Jacinto Villalba, Asako Takakura, Philippe Vande Walle, Óscar Pérez Rojas, and Masahiro Endo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1948, José Navarro ranks 746Before him are David Davis, Byron K. Lichtenberg, Raymond Keene, Patrika Darbo, Dan Issel, and Robert J. Cenker. After him are Georgia Engel, Leonid Levin, Sue Monk Kidd, Lynne Thigpen, Wolf Blitzer, and Saroj Khan.

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In Peru

Among people born in Peru, José Navarro ranks 204 out of 287Before him are Lourdes Flores (1959), Violeta Bermúdez (1961), Juan Manuel Vargas (1983), Claudia Llosa (1976), José Velásquez (1952), and Salvador Salguero (1951). After him are Roberto Palacios (1972), Edwin Uehara (1969), José Fernández (1939), Cecilia Tait (1962), Roberto Rojas (1955), and Ernesto Labarthe (1956).

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Peru

Among soccer players born in Peru, José Navarro ranks 67Before him are Eladio Reyes (1948), Jaime Duarte (1955), Nolberto Solano (1974), Juan Manuel Vargas (1983), José Velásquez (1952), and Salvador Salguero (1951). After him are Roberto Palacios (1972), Edwin Uehara (1969), José Fernández (1939), Roberto Rojas (1955), Ernesto Labarthe (1956), and Óscar Arizaga (1957).