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Julio César Manzur

1981 - Today

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Julio César Manzur Caffarena (born 22 January 1981) is a Paraguayan former footballer who last played for Rubio Ñu of the Paraguayan Primera División. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Julio César Manzur is the 13,995th most popular soccer player (down from 10,630th in 2019), the 179th most popular biography from Paraguay (down from 159th in 2019) and the 121st most popular Paraguayan Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Julio César Manzur ranks 13,995 out of 21,273Before him are Milan Đurić, Francisco Gabriel de Anda, Patrick Bamford, Sari van Veenendaal, Takashi Fujii, and Zeno Debast. After him are Petteri Forsell, Tino-Sven Sušić, Jacques Zoua, Adam Aznou, Levin Öztunalı, and Lee Nguyen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Julio César Manzur ranks 1,088Before him are Michael Rady, Samir Lima de Araújo, Fran Kranz, Marcus Becker, Thomas Fanara, and Steve Jocz. After him are İbrahim Toraman, Ray William Johnson, Ellen Muth, Andreas Vinciguerra, Ivan Ninčević, and Julio Velázquez.

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In Paraguay

Among people born in Paraguay, Julio César Manzur ranks 179 out of 203Before him are Danilo Aceval (1975), Dante López (1983), Omar Alderete (1996), Derlis González (1994), Édgar Benítez (1987), and Lorenzo Melgarejo (1990). After him are César Augusto Ramírez (1977), Julio González (1981), Hernán Pérez (1989), José Montiel (1988), Diego Figueredo (1982), and Pedro Benítez (1981).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Paraguay

Among soccer players born in Paraguay, Julio César Manzur ranks 121Before him are Danilo Aceval (1975), Dante López (1983), Omar Alderete (1996), Derlis González (1994), Édgar Benítez (1987), and Lorenzo Melgarejo (1990). After him are César Augusto Ramírez (1977), Julio González (1981), Hernán Pérez (1989), José Montiel (1988), Diego Figueredo (1982), and Pedro Benítez (1981).