SOCCER PLAYER

Manuel Iturra

1984 - Today

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Manuel Rolando Iturra Urrutia (Latin American Spanish: [ma'nwel i'tura]; born 23 June 1984) is a Chilean former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. He currently is an assistant coach at Universidad de Chile. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Manuel Iturra is the 14,417th most popular soccer player (down from 12,587th in 2019), the 294th most popular biography from Chile (down from 292nd in 2019) and the 162nd most popular Chilean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Manuel Iturra ranks 14,417 out of 21,273Before him are Bastian Reinhardt, Josefine Öqvist, Julian Green, Omi Sato, José Mauri, and Saber Khalifa. After him are Sergio Álvarez, Jemerson, Ilias Atmatsidis, Danilo Avelar, Al Hasan Al-Yami, and Rolf Feltscher.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Manuel Iturra ranks 982Before him are Mikaela Hoover, Lauren London, Mariano Barbosa, Guirane N'Daw, Yotam Halperin, and Bartholomew Ogbeche. After him are Jessica Landström, Mariya Kozhevnikova, Natalie du Toit, Katja Višnar, Yutaro Abe, and Jaysuma Saidy Ndure.

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In Chile

Among people born in Chile, Manuel Iturra ranks 294 out of 321Before him are Alexis Norambuena (1984), Reinaldo Navia (1978), Edson Puch (1986), Francisco Rojas Rojas (1974), Miguel Pinto (1983), and Julio Bascuñán (1978). After him are José Pedro Fuenzalida (1985), Paulo Díaz (1994), Sebastián González (1978), Cristián Álvarez (1980), Paul Capdeville (1983), and Amane Beriso Shankule (1991).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Chile

Among soccer players born in Chile, Manuel Iturra ranks 162Before him are Rodrigo Millar (1981), Alexis Norambuena (1984), Reinaldo Navia (1978), Edson Puch (1986), Francisco Rojas Rojas (1974), and Miguel Pinto (1983). After him are José Pedro Fuenzalida (1985), Paulo Díaz (1994), Sebastián González (1978), Cristián Álvarez (1980), Júnior Fernándes (1988), and Francisco Silva (1986).