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Kevin Álvarez

1996 - Today

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Kevin Javier Álvarez Hernández (born 3 August 1996) is a Honduran former professional footballer who played as a right-back. He represented Honduras in the football competition at the 2016 Summer Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Kevin Álvarez is the 21,801st most popular soccer player (down from 18,545th in 2019), the 89th most popular biography from Honduras (down from 85th in 2019) and the 59th most popular Honduran Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Kevin Álvarez ranks 21,801 out of 21,273Before him are Cristian Olivera, Isa Sakamoto, Ali Ahmed, Yuko Takase, Ryo Niizato, and Guðmundur Þórarinsson. After him are Harrison Reed, Kazuki Nishiya, Yusuke Akahoshi, Tyrique George, Aaron Hickey, and Víctor Ibáñez.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Kevin Álvarez ranks 1,175Before him are Masamichi Hayashi, Stanley Amuzie, Gustavo Santos Costa, Jacob Latimore, Tomoya Tsuboi, and Aurora Mikalsen. After him are Illia Nyzhnyk, Matthew Denny, Iver Fossum, Kyla Ross, Emel Dereli, and Per Kristian Bråtveit.

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In Honduras

Among people born in Honduras, Kevin Álvarez ranks 89 out of 84Before him are Alfredo Mejía (1990), Bryan Acosta (1993), Eddie Hernández (1991), Nelson Bonilla (1990), Rigoberto Rivas (1998), and Johnny Leverón (1990). After him are Alexander López (1992), Jorge Benguché (1996), Denil Maldonado (1998), Wesly Decas (1999), Charles Grethen (1992), and Alex Güity (1997).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Honduras

Among soccer players born in Honduras, Kevin Álvarez ranks 59Before him are Alfredo Mejía (1990), Bryan Acosta (1993), Eddie Hernández (1991), Nelson Bonilla (1990), Rigoberto Rivas (1998), and Johnny Leverón (1990). After him are Alexander López (1992), Jorge Benguché (1996), Denil Maldonado (1998), Wesly Decas (1999), Alex Güity (1997), and Douglas Martínez (1997).