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Matías Arezo

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Douglas Matías Arezo Martínez (born 21 November 2002) is a Uruguayan professional footballer who plays as a striker for Peñarol, on loan from Campeonato Brasileiro Série A club Grêmio. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Matías Arezo is the 20,059th most popular soccer player, the 446th most popular biography from Uruguay and the 317th most popular Uruguayan Soccer Player.

Matías Arezo is most famous for being a talented Uruguayan footballer known for his goal-scoring ability and versatility as a forward. He gained recognition in youth competitions and made his professional debut with the Uruguayan club River Plate.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Matías Arezo ranks 20,059 out of 21,273Before him are Soichiro Kozuki, Kenta Furube, Ryogo Yamasaki, Kenta Mukuhara, Mustafa Amini, and Itsuki Urata. After him are Bradley Locko, Candace Chapman, Kenji Dai, Taiki Tamukai, Lipe Veloso, and Jack Harrison.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2002, Matías Arezo ranks 313Before him are Olivia Gadecki, Bruno Amione, Paulina Chávez, José Ángel Carmona, Chiara Sacchi, and Daouda Guindo. After him are Bradley Locko, Wan Jiyuan, Lil Mosey, Lena Stojković, Madison Wolfe, and Eszter Muhari.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Matías Arezo ranks 446 out of 444Before him are Nicolás Acevedo (1999), Natalia Cigliuti (1978), Gonzalo Bueno (1993), Ramón Arias (1992), Erick Cabaco (1995), and Rodrigo Amaral (1997). After him are Mathías Corujo (1986), Matias Caseras (1992), Luciano Rodríguez (2003), Brian Ocampo (1999), Alejandro Silva González (1989), and Joaquín Ardaiz (1999).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Uruguay

Among soccer players born in Uruguay, Matías Arezo ranks 317Before him are Mateo Ponte (2003), Nicolás Acevedo (1999), Gonzalo Bueno (1993), Ramón Arias (1992), Erick Cabaco (1995), and Rodrigo Amaral (1997). After him are Mathías Corujo (1986), Matias Caseras (1992), Luciano Rodríguez (2003), Brian Ocampo (1999), Alejandro Silva González (1989), and Joaquín Ardaiz (1999).