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Juvenal Edjogo-Owono

1979 - Today

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Juvenal Edjogo Owono Montalbán (born 3 April 1979), known mononymously as Juvenal, is a football manager and former professional player who operated as a midfielder. Born and raised in Spain to an Equatoguinean father and a Spanish mother, he capped for the Equatorial Guinea national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Juvenal Edjogo-Owono is the 14,190th most popular soccer player (down from 12,122nd in 2019), the 2,980th most popular biography from Spain (down from 2,807th in 2019) and the 876th most popular Spanish Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Juvenal Edjogo-Owono ranks 14,188 out of 21,273Before him are Cesare Natali, Jesús Molina, Niklas Hult, and Ruben van Bommel. After him are Franco Zuculini, Christian Fassnacht, Marco Pašalić, Fahed Attal, Felipe Aliste Lopes, Henry Onyekuru, Oleg Shatov, and Yoshiya Takemura.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1979, Juvenal Edjogo-Owono ranks 1,076Before him are Eliot Higgins, Denis Špoljarić, Andrey Moiseyev, Demond Greene, Chika, and Cesare Natali. After him are Sandra Klösel, Nargis Fakhri, Julián Speroni, Rider Strong, Stefano Tempesti, and Csézy.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Juvenal Edjogo-Owono ranks 2,979 out of 3,355Before him are Nacho (1980), Miki Núñez (1996), Eñaut Zubikarai (1984), Álvaro Rodríguez (2004), and Ignasi Miquel (1992). After him are Miguel Ángel López (1988), Ona Carbonell (1990), Lola Índigo (1992), Moisés Hurtado (1981), Xavier García (1984), Dani Rodríguez (1988), and Nicolás García (1988).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Spain

Among soccer players born in Spain, Juvenal Edjogo-Owono ranks 876Before him are Patric (1993), Juanlu (1980), Nacho (1980), Eñaut Zubikarai (1984), Álvaro Rodríguez (2004), and Ignasi Miquel (1992). After him are Moisés Hurtado (1981), Dani Rodríguez (1988), Javier Baraja (1980), Mateu Morey (2000), Gorka Elustondo (1987), and Chadi Riad (2003).