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Manuel Onwu

1988 - Today

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Manuel Onwu Villafranca (born 11 January 1988) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a forward. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Manuel Onwu is the 20,727th most popular soccer player, the 3,533rd most popular biography from Spain and the 1,247th most popular Spanish Soccer Player.

Manuel Onwu is a Spanish footballer known for his versatility as a forward and his time playing for various clubs in Spain, including Osasuna and Real Unión. He is particularly recognized for his performances in the lower divisions of Spanish football.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Manuel Onwu ranks 20,727 out of 21,273Before him are Goro Kawanami, Fábio Martins, Meritan Shabani, Ikki Sasaki, Daisuke Ishizu, and Iury. After him are Bryan Reynolds, Daichi Okumiya, Yusuke Higa, Rhian Brewster, Ryotaro Hironaga, and Mahmoud Alaa.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Manuel Onwu ranks 1,830Before him are Kristen Kit, Kévin Bérigaud, Choi Joo-hwan, Tina Charles, Takahiro Urashima, and Jérôme Gondorf. After him are Daichi Okumiya, Vivian Dsena, Takaya Kawanabe, Yury Postrigay, Emily Regan, and Jack Collison.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Manuel Onwu ranks 3,533 out of 3,355Before him are Diego Johannesson (1993), Irene Montrucchio (1991), Toni Dovale (1990), Meritxell Mas (1994), Juan Carlos Real (1991), and Georgina García Pérez (1992). After him are Diego González (1995), Blanca Toledano (2000), Clara Espar (1994), Aauri Bokesa (1988), Dani Nieto (1991), and Miguel Alvariño (null).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Spain

Among soccer players born in Spain, Manuel Onwu ranks 1,247Before him are Jorge Sáenz (1996), Edu Bedia (1989), Brandon Thomas (1995), Diego Johannesson (1993), Toni Dovale (1990), and Juan Carlos Real (1991). After him are Diego González (1995), Dani Nieto (1991), Raúl Lizoain (1991), Aitor Buñuel (1998), Aitor Embela (1996), and Alberto Soro (1999).