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Kevin Zenón

2001 - Today

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Kevin Andrés Zenón (born 30 July 2001) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Boca Juniors. Zenón competed for Argentina at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Kevin Zenón is the 19,808th most popular soccer player, the 1,261st most popular biography from Argentina and the 690th most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

Kevin Zenón is most famous for being an Argentine footballer who plays as a midfielder. He is recognized for his skills on the field and has played for various clubs in Argentina.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Kevin Zenón ranks 19,808 out of 21,273Before him are Tamás Cseri, Olivier Veigneau, Tiago Alves, Josep Gómes, Rocco Reitz, and Felipe Vizeu. After him are Nemanja Mihajlović, Aitor Cantalapiedra, Hiroki Omori, Miloš Kosanović, Fabrizio Cacciatore, and Olivier Deman.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2001, Kevin Zenón ranks 295Before him are Joris Chotard, Megan Charpentier, Alieu Fadera, Evann Guessand, Geny Catamo, and Benjamin Nygren. After him are Nico Mannion, Leon Dajaku, Talitha Bateman, Eddie Salcedo, Tom Krauß, and Alexander Prass.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Kevin Zenón ranks 1,261 out of 1,154Before him are Ezequiel Ham (1994), Fabián Rinaudo (1987), Ezequiel Cirigliano (1992), Lucas Calabrese (1986), Germán Lauro (1984), and Bruno Lima (1996). After him are Ezequiel Palacios (1992), Santiago Colombatto (1997), Florencia Habif (1993), Franco Sbuttoni (1989), Walter Montoya (1993), and Cecilia Carranza (1986).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Kevin Zenón ranks 690Before him are Gastón Sangoy (1984), Julio Barroso (1985), Lucas Viatri (1987), Ezequiel Ham (1994), Fabián Rinaudo (1987), and Ezequiel Cirigliano (1992). After him are Santiago Colombatto (1997), Franco Sbuttoni (1989), Walter Montoya (1993), Mateo Klimowicz (2000), Alan Velasco (2002), and Walter Acevedo (1986).