SOCCER PLAYER

Marcelo Vega

1971 - Today

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Francisco Marcelo Vega Cepeda (Inca de Oro, Chile, August 12, 1971) is a former Chilean footballer and sports commentator, who played as a midfielder and is recognized for being one of the best creative midfielder in Chilean football. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 18 in 2024). Marcelo Vega is the 14,336th most popular soccer player (down from 11,473rd in 2024), the 293rd most popular biography from Chile (down from 278th in 2019) and the 159th most popular Chilean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Marcelo Vega ranks 14,336 out of 21,273Before him are Pathé Ciss, Michał Skóraś, Ben Brereton Díaz, Oriol Riera, Thanos Petsos, and Jonas Olsson. After him are Bersant Celina, Jahmir Hyka, Robin Fraser, Narita Takaki, Jaïro Riedewald, and Željko Brkić.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1971, Marcelo Vega ranks 1,162Before him are Islam Bayramukov, Peter Frankopan, Charles Friedek, Hiroki Hattori, Valerie Masson-Delmotte, and Yassir Al-Taifi. After him are Lee Sharpe, Oleg Antonenko, Anthony Montgomery, Jason McAteer, Jim Acosta, and Cori Morris.

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In Chile

Among people born in Chile, Marcelo Vega ranks 293 out of 321Before him are Felipe Gutiérrez (1990), Enrique Osses (1974), Ismael Fuentes (1981), Pedro Morales (1985), Héctor Tapia (1977), and Frank Lobos (1976). After him are Rodrigo Millar (1981), Alexis Norambuena (1984), Reinaldo Navia (1978), Edson Puch (1986), Francisco Rojas Rojas (1974), and Miguel Pinto (1983).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Chile

Among soccer players born in Chile, Marcelo Vega ranks 159Before him are Waldo Ponce (1982), Felipe Gutiérrez (1990), Ismael Fuentes (1981), Pedro Morales (1985), Héctor Tapia (1977), and Frank Lobos (1976). After him are Rodrigo Millar (1981), Alexis Norambuena (1984), Reinaldo Navia (1978), Edson Puch (1986), Francisco Rojas Rojas (1974), and Miguel Pinto (1983).