SOCCER PLAYER

Julio Cardeñosa

1949 - Today

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Julio Cardeñosa Rodríguez (born 27 October 1949) is a Spanish former footballer who played as a central midfielder. He played mainly for Betis during his extensive professional career, winning the 1976–77 Copa del Rey with the club. He appeared for the Spain national team in one World Cup and one European Championship. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Julio Cardeñosa is the 5,487th most popular soccer player (down from 5,392nd in 2019), the 1,933rd most popular biography from Spain (up from 1,972nd in 2019) and the 394th most popular Spanish Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Julio Cardeñosa ranks 5,487 out of 21,273Before him are Roberto Acuña, David Jarolím, Nathan Aké, Manfred Schaefer, Tom Taylor, and Atsushi Terui. After him are Odd Frantzen, Tatsuya Kawahara, Rodrigo Bentancur, Diego Fuser, Cuca, and Artur Boruc.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1949, Julio Cardeñosa ranks 652Before him are Eduard Kozynkevych, Bobby Clarke, Viktor Kupreichik, Jürgen Colombo, Fan Chung, and Atanas Mihaylov. After him are Wilfried Gröbner, Lauren Shuler Donner, Aslaug Dahl, Brian Kidd, Jane Smiley, and Sunil Gavaskar.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Julio Cardeñosa ranks 1,933 out of 3,355Before him are Oriol Romeu (1991), José Vicente Sánchez (1956), Francisco Javier de Istúriz y Montero (1790), Álex Angulo (1953), David Bisbal (1979), and Hiba Abouk (1986). After him are Soraya Arnelas (1982), Víctor Balaguer (1921), Óscar de Marcos (1989), Gerard Deulofeu (1994), Nacho Monreal (1986), and Sara Carbonero (1984).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Spain

Among soccer players born in Spain, Julio Cardeñosa ranks 394Before him are Munir El Haddadi (1995), Roberto Fernández Bonillo (1962), Gerard López (1979), Isaac Cuenca (1991), Oriol Romeu (1991), and José Vicente Sánchez (1956). After him are Óscar de Marcos (1989), Gerard Deulofeu (1994), Nacho Monreal (1986), Keita Baldé (1995), Raúl Asencio (2003), and Manuel Preciado Rebolledo (1957).