SOCCER PLAYER

Luis Montes

1986 - Today

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Luis Arturo Montes Jiménez (born 15 May 1986), also known as Chapito, is a Mexican former professional footballer. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Luis Montes is the 17,447th most popular soccer player (down from 12,574th in 2019), the 697th most popular biography from Mexico (down from 645th in 2019) and the 215th most popular Mexican Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Luis Montes ranks 17,447 out of 21,273Before him are Rafael, Nasief Morris, Kazushi Uchida, El Hadji Ba, Marcus Coco, and Taira Inoue. After him are Falaye Sacko, Soroush Rafiei, Lorenzo Tonelli, Grégory Bourillon, Yohandry Orozco, and Sven Schipplock.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Luis Montes ranks 1,414Before him are Jonathan Quick, Laëtitia Le Corguillé, Glen Davis, Daniel Habesohn, Amarildo de Jesus Santos, and Ma Yunwen. After him are Andrés Fernández, Eleni Artymata, Li Jianrou, Nadine Horchler, Aron Baynes, and Alan Kasaev.

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In Mexico

Among people born in Mexico, Luis Montes ranks 697 out of 729Before him are Enrique Cabrera (1974), Carlos Alberto Rodríguez (1997), Fausto Pinto (1983), José Juan Vázquez (1988), Carlos Peña (1990), and Jorge Enríquez (1991). After him are Javier Orozco (1987), Elías Hernández (1988), Germán Sánchez (1992), Tatiana Ortiz (1984), Ramiro Peña (1985), and Roberto Nurse (1983).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Mexico

Among soccer players born in Mexico, Luis Montes ranks 215Before him are Juan Carlos Medina (1983), Carlos Alberto Rodríguez (1997), Fausto Pinto (1983), José Juan Vázquez (1988), Carlos Peña (1990), and Jorge Enríquez (1991). After him are Javier Orozco (1987), Elías Hernández (1988), Roberto Nurse (1983), Alfonso González (1994), Jesús Dueñas (1989), and José Juan Macías (1999).