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Miguel Ángel Moyá

1984 - Today

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Miguel Ángel Moyá Rumbo (Spanish pronunciation: [miˈɣel ˈaŋxel moˈʝa ˈrumbo]; born 2 April 1984) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He played 274 La Liga games over 15 seasons, representing in the competition Mallorca, Valencia, Getafe, Atlético Madrid and Real Sociedad. At youth level, Moyá earned 38 caps for Spain. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Miguel Ángel Moyá is the 8,048th most popular soccer player (down from 6,629th in 2019), the 2,251st most popular biography from Spain (down from 2,132nd in 2019) and the 523rd most popular Spanish Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Miguel Ángel Moyá ranks 8,048 out of 21,273Before him are Luc Holtz, Mario Trejo, Cha Jong-hyok, Keisuke Kumazawa, Manuel da Costa, and Davor Vugrinec. After him are Ivan Turina, Augustine Eguavoen, Juan Sánchez Moreno, Ivaylo Andonov, Mikael Nilsson, and Kenta Hiraishi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Miguel Ángel Moyá ranks 343Before him are Taraneh Alidoosti, Nicolás Pareja, Emma Marrone, Nelson Évora, Bruno Sarpa Costa, and Emily Beecham. After him are Maarten Martens, Passenger, Lydia Hearst, Ryan Taylor, Amir Haddad, and Naoko Yamada.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Miguel Ángel Moyá ranks 2,251 out of 3,355Before him are Alex Dujshebaev (1992), José Martínez (null), Álvaro Rico (1996), Esther Cañadas (1977), Jordi Codina (1982), and Daniel Ayala (1990). After him are Juan Sánchez Moreno (1972), Sergio Asenjo (1989), Javi Moreno (1974), Adrián López (1988), José Calderón (1981), and Sebastián Losada (1967).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Spain

Among soccer players born in Spain, Miguel Ángel Moyá ranks 523Before him are David Aganzo (1981), Pau López (1994), Santi Denia (1974), Pablo Maqueda (1971), Jordi Codina (1982), and Daniel Ayala (1990). After him are Juan Sánchez Moreno (1972), Sergio Asenjo (1989), Javi Moreno (1974), Adrián López (1988), Sebastián Losada (1967), and Paco Llorente (1965).