RUGBY PLAYER

Luciano González

1997 - Today

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Luciano Daniel González Rizzoni (born 10 April 1997) is an Argentine rugby union player. He has competed for Argentina in rugby sevens at the Olympic Games, and was named player of the year for the 2024-25 SVNS series. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 9 different languages on Wikipedia. Luciano González is the 70th most popular rugby player (down from 43rd in 2024), the 1,336th most popular biography from Argentina (down from 1,203rd in 2019) and the 4th most popular Argentinean Rugby Player.

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Among RUGBY PLAYERS

Among rugby players, Luciano González ranks 70 out of 35Before him are Vatemo Ravouvou, Samu Kerevi, Jerry Tuwai, Stuart Hogg, Ilona Maher, and Shannon Izar. After him are James Hook, Rory Best, Karen Paquin, Tyla Nathan-Wong, Kameli Soejima, and Kyle Brown.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Luciano González ranks 1,147Before him are Nick Smidt, Bryony Botha, Liu Yukun, Randall Leal, Franziska Gritsch, and Daniel Staniszewski. After him are Chen Wen-huei, Anna Emilie Møller, Giacomo Gentili, Chang Yuan, Anton Walkes, and Henning Mühlleitner.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Luciano González ranks 1,336 out of 1,154Before him are Agustina Gorzelany (1996), Tatiana Rizzo (1986), Marcelo Meli (1992), Juan Martín López (1985), Marcos Moneta (2000), and Julieta Lazcano (1989). After him are Juan Pablo Vaulet (1996), Nicolás Capogrosso (1995), Belén Casetta (1994), Juan Komar (1996), Agostina Alonso (1995), and Étienne Hubert (null).

Among RUGBY PLAYERS In Argentina

Among rugby players born in Argentina, Luciano González ranks 4Before him are Sergio Parisse (1983), Nicolás Sánchez (1988), and Gastón Revol (1986). After him are Rodrigo Isgró (1999), Lautaro Bazán (1996), Mateo Carreras (1999), Matías Osadczuk (1997), and Ignacio Mendy (2000).