SOCCER PLAYER

Manuel Neira

1977 - Today

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Manuel Alejandro Neira Díaz (born 12 October 1977) is a Chilean former professional footballer who played as a forward for clubs including Colo-Colo (Chile), UD Las Palmas (Spain), Racing Club (Argentina) and Unión Española (Chile), and scored 2 goals in 13 internationals, including selections for the 1998 FIFA World Cup and the 2001 Copa América. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Manuel Neira is the 13,023rd most popular soccer player (down from 12,178th in 2019), the 278th most popular biography from Chile (up from 288th in 2019) and the 149th most popular Chilean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Manuel Neira ranks 13,023 out of 21,273Before him are Vyacheslav Hleb, Diego Antonio Reyes, Norihiro Satsukawa, Ustaritz Aldekoaotalora, Tatsuyuki Tomiyama, and Ruberth Morán. After him are Tessa Wullaert, Masato Koga, Janis Blaswich, Lena Goeßling, Akinori Kosaka, and Tatsuya Ishikawa.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Manuel Neira ranks 929Before him are Yuzo Funakoshi, Tamerlan Tmenov, Amdy Faye, Alimi Ballard, Frida Östberg, and Daisuke Kimori. After him are Sarah Jane Morris, Toni Lydman, Meike Evers, Shinji Jojo, Derrick Brew, and Sofia Bekatorou.

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In Chile

Among people born in Chile, Manuel Neira ranks 278 out of 321Before him are José Luis Villanueva (1981), Cristian Garín (1996), Johnny Herrera (1981), Rafael Olarra (1978), Gonzalo Fierro (1983), and Fernando Cornejo (1969). After him are Waldo Ponce (1982), Felipe Gutiérrez (1990), Enrique Osses (1974), Ismael Fuentes (1981), Pedro Morales (1985), and Frank Lobos (1976).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Chile

Among soccer players born in Chile, Manuel Neira ranks 149Before him are Jaime Valdés (1981), José Luis Villanueva (1981), Johnny Herrera (1981), Rafael Olarra (1978), Gonzalo Fierro (1983), and Fernando Cornejo (1969). After him are Waldo Ponce (1982), Felipe Gutiérrez (1990), Ismael Fuentes (1981), Pedro Morales (1985), Frank Lobos (1976), and Marcelo Vega (1971).