SOCCER PLAYER

Miguel Pinto

1983 - Today

Photo of Miguel Pinto

Icon of person Miguel Pinto

Miguel Ángel Pinto Jerez (born July 4, 1983) is a Chilean former football goalkeeper. He is the current assistant coach of Esteban González in Coquimbo Unido. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Miguel Pinto is the 14,129th most popular soccer player (down from 12,420th in 2019), the 291st most popular biography from Chile and the 161st most popular Chilean Soccer Player.

Memorability Metrics

Loading...

Page views of Miguel Pinto by language

Loading...

Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Miguel Pinto ranks 14,129 out of 21,273Before him are Tadaaki Hirakawa, Júlio Tavares, Dani Rodríguez, Mame Thiam, Arturo Lupoli, and Ali Khasif. After him are Markus Suttner, Dani Hernández, Danny Williams, Kaio Felipe Gonçalves, Javier Baraja, and Richard Gough.

Most Popular Soccer Players in Wikipedia

Go to all Rankings

Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Miguel Pinto ranks 1,013Before him are Jodie Henry, Carlton Cole, Priscila Fantin, Jermaine Jenas, Ekaterina Iourieva, and Maja Włoszczowska. After him are Marta Marrero, Levon Pachajyan, Rafael Marques, Nely Carla Alberto, Sara Nordenstam, and Daniel Sarmiento Melián.

Others Born in 1983

Go to all Rankings

In Chile

Among people born in Chile, Miguel Pinto ranks 291 out of 321Before him are Marcelo Vega (1971), Rodrigo Millar (1981), Alexis Norambuena (1984), Reinaldo Navia (1978), Edson Puch (1986), and Francisco Rojas Rojas (1974). After him are Julio Bascuñán (1978), Manuel Iturra (1984), José Pedro Fuenzalida (1985), Paulo Díaz (1994), Sebastián González (1978), and Cristián Álvarez (1980).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Chile

Among soccer players born in Chile, Miguel Pinto ranks 161Before him are Marcelo Vega (1971), Rodrigo Millar (1981), Alexis Norambuena (1984), Reinaldo Navia (1978), Edson Puch (1986), and Francisco Rojas Rojas (1974). After him are Manuel Iturra (1984), José Pedro Fuenzalida (1985), Paulo Díaz (1994), Sebastián González (1978), Cristián Álvarez (1980), and Júnior Fernándes (1988).