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Nacho

1989 - Today

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José Ignacio Martínez García (born 7 March 1989), known as Nacho, is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Segunda División club Cartagena. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Nacho is the 19,812th most popular soccer player, the 3,452nd most popular biography from Spain and the 1,197th most popular Spanish Soccer Player.

Nacho, the Spanish footballer, is most famous for his versatility as a defender and his long tenure at Real Madrid, where he has won multiple domestic and international titles. He is known for his tactical intelligence and ability to play in various defensive positions.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Nacho ranks 19,812 out of 21,273Before him are Amanda Sampedro, Jin Hanato, Macauley Chrisantus, Linda Dallmann, Jesús Eduardo Zavala, and Espen Baardsen. After him are Guillermo de Amores, Hidenori Mago, Javier Ontiveros, Taxiarchis Fountas, Andrey Varankow, and Dominic Oduro.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Nacho ranks 1,591Before him are Sergei Parshivlyuk, Jack Colback, Jordan Gavaris, Yuki Saneto, Hiroaki Okuno, and Byron Mullens. After him are Andrey Varankow, Takefumi Toma, Shoma Kamata, Diego Rosa, Gia Grigalava, and Toño García.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Nacho ranks 3,452 out of 3,355Before him are Erik Morán (1991), Burgui (1993), Juan Carlos (1987), Guillermo Fernández Hierro (1993), Jairo Morillas (1993), and Amanda Sampedro (1993). After him are Javier Ontiveros (1997), Diego Rivas (1980), Fede Vico (1994), Toño García (1989), Xabi Irureta (1986), and Javier Hervás (1989).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Spain

Among soccer players born in Spain, Nacho ranks 1,197Before him are Erik Morán (1991), Burgui (1993), Juan Carlos (1987), Guillermo Fernández Hierro (1993), Jairo Morillas (1993), and Amanda Sampedro (1993). After him are Javier Ontiveros (1997), Diego Rivas (1980), Fede Vico (1994), Toño García (1989), Xabi Irureta (1986), and Javier Hervás (1989).