SOCCER PLAYER

Mariano Pavone

1982 - Today

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Hugo Mariano Pavone (born 27 May 1982) is an Argentine former professional footballer who last played for Quilmes Atlético Club as a striker. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia. Mariano Pavone is the 13,716th most popular soccer player (down from 11,680th in 2024), the 1,039th most popular biography from Argentina (down from 971st in 2019) and the 550th most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Mariano Pavone ranks 13,716 out of 21,273Before him are Mathew Leckie, Cristian Ramírez, Matheus Fernandes, Malkhaz Asatiani, Khalil Chemmam, and Yangel Herrera. After him are Serdar Aziz, Lucy Bronze, Mário Hipólito, Hassane Bandé, Marián Kelemen, and Abdou Traoré.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Mariano Pavone ranks 975Before him are Victor Gomes, Ovidiu Petre, Amaël Moinard, Francisco Vallejo Pons, Lilit Mkrtchian, and Larissa França. After him are Ian Crocker, Takashi Kitano, Zineb El Rhazoui, Martin Sauer, Marcel Sieberg, and Tomáš Kopecký.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Mariano Pavone ranks 1,039 out of 1,154Before him are Gastón Etlis (1974), Fernando Tissone (1986), Federico Insúa (1980), Andrés Molteni (1988), Matías Soulé (2003), and Eduardo Schwank (1986). After him are Ignacio Piatti (1985), David King (null), Leandro Fernández (1983), Emanuel Mammana (1996), Adolfo Gaich (1999), and Santiago Gentiletti (1985).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Mariano Pavone ranks 550Before him are Milton Casco (1988), Cristian Fabbiani (1983), Federico Cartabia (1993), Fernando Tissone (1986), Federico Insúa (1980), and Matías Soulé (2003). After him are Ignacio Piatti (1985), Leandro Fernández (1983), Emanuel Mammana (1996), Adolfo Gaich (1999), Santiago Gentiletti (1985), and Bruno Marioni (1975).