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Mariano Andújar

1983 - Today

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Mariano Andújar (born 30 July 1983) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 39 different languages on Wikipedia. Mariano Andújar is the 6,634th most popular soccer player (down from 6,187th in 2024), the 692nd most popular biography from Argentina (down from 690th in 2019) and the 341st most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Mariano Andújar ranks 6,634 out of 21,273Before him are Koo Ja-cheol, Angeliño, Nico Schlotterbeck, Hitoshi Usui, Carlos Alberto Santos, and Arnaut Danjuma. After him are Younès Belhanda, Naoki Mihara, Takayuki Suzuki, Trevor Ford, Ștefan Radu, and Ron Springett.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Mariano Andújar ranks 240Before him are Zoe Kazan, Iveta Benešová, Simon Eder, Marcelo Melo, Lauryn Williams, and Alexander Grischuk. After him are Virginia Giuffre, Jamie Chung, André Ventura, Caitlin FitzGerald, Alicja Bachleda-Curuś, and Khamis Gaddafi.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Mariano Andújar ranks 692 out of 1,154Before him are Juan Musso (1994), Nahuel Pérez Biscayart (1986), Benjamín Rojas (1985), Gonzalo Montiel (1997), Mariana Enríquez (1973), and Eduardo Coudet (1974). After him are María Eugenia Suárez (1992), Soledad Villamil (1969), Nicolás Gaitán (1988), Rubén Cano (1951), Óscar Ustari (1986), and Emi Buendía (1996).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Mariano Andújar ranks 341Before him are Cristian Ansaldi (1986), Lisandro Martínez (1998), Diego Placente (1977), Juan Musso (1994), Gonzalo Montiel (1997), and Eduardo Coudet (1974). After him are Nicolás Gaitán (1988), Rubén Cano (1951), Óscar Ustari (1986), Emi Buendía (1996), Thiago Almada (2001), and Germán Pezzella (1991).