SOCCER PLAYER

Miguel Ramírez

1970 - Today

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Miguel Mauricio Ramírez Pérez (born 11 June 1970) is a Chilean football manager and former player who played as a defender. He is currently in charge of Unión Española. Ramírez was capped 62 times and scored 1 goal for the Chile national team between 1991 and 2003, including three games at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Miguel Ramírez is the 9,809th most popular soccer player (down from 9,601st in 2019), the 247th most popular biography from Chile (up from 255th in 2019) and the 121st most popular Chilean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Miguel Ramírez ranks 9,809 out of 21,273Before him are Rafael Berges, Youssef Rossi, Masanori Sanada, Pascal Chimbonda, Virginio Cáceres, and Love. After him are Basil Gorgis, Lounès Gaouaoui, Malcolm Macdonald, Đovani Roso, Eric Caldow, and Kylian Hazard.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Miguel Ramírez ranks 748Before him are Perrey Reeves, Hiroya Saitō, Iván Kovács, Michal Horňák, Oren Peli, and Ani DiFranco. After him are Alex Kendrick, Ben Wallace, Ernesto Pérez, Yvan Quentin, Latrell Sprewell, and Mark Kirchner.

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In Chile

Among people born in Chile, Miguel Ramírez ranks 247 out of 321Before him are René Valenzuela (1955), Claudio Maldonado (1980), Jorge Socías (1951), Carlos Carmona (1987), Marcelo Ramírez (1965), and Camila Vallejo (1988). After him are Gonzalo Jara (1985), Fabián Orellana (1986), Marcelo Díaz (1986), Américo (1977), Luis Antonio Jiménez (1984), and Mauricio Aros (1976).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Chile

Among soccer players born in Chile, Miguel Ramírez ranks 121Before him are Erick Pulgar (1994), René Valenzuela (1955), Claudio Maldonado (1980), Jorge Socías (1951), Carlos Carmona (1987), and Marcelo Ramírez (1965). After him are Gonzalo Jara (1985), Fabián Orellana (1986), Marcelo Díaz (1986), Luis Antonio Jiménez (1984), Mauricio Aros (1976), and Pedro Reyes (1972).