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Narciso Mina

1982 - Today

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Arrinton Narciso Mina Villalba (born 25 November 1982 in San Lorenzo) is an Ecuadorian football striker who plays for Clan Juvenil. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Narciso Mina is the 19,009th most popular soccer player, the 150th most popular biography from Ecuador and the 78th most popular Ecuadorean Soccer Player.

Narciso Mina is most famous for being an Ecuadorian football striker known for his goal-scoring ability and contributions to various clubs in Ecuador and abroad. He gained notable recognition during his time with teams like Barcelona SC and Independiente del Valle.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Narciso Mina ranks 19,011 out of 21,273Before him are Cho Yu-min, Jairo Rodrigues, Mathieu Dossevi, Michael Santos, Timo Gebhart, Gustavo Henrique, Danny Hay, and Julian Jenner. After him are Christopher Jullien, Oumar Diakité, John Jairo Ruiz, and Corry Evans.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Narciso Mina ranks 1,561Before him are Suguru Hashimoto, Yuya Sano, Priscilla Lopes-Schliep, Mitsuhiro Seki, Yuki Uekusa, and Nicole Davis. After him are Caroline Shaw, Heike Fischer, Rekha Thapa, Rhian Wilkinson, Derek Boogaard, and Thierry Amiel.

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In Ecuador

Among people born in Ecuador, Narciso Mina ranks 150 out of 147Before him are Jordy Caicedo (1997), Daniel Viteri (1981), Fernando Gaibor (1991), Carlos Gruezo (1995), Ayrton Preciado (1994), and Neisi Dajomes (1998). After him are Moisés Ramírez (2000), Gonzalo Escobar (1989), Irina Falconi (1990), Brian Pintado (1995), José Cifuentes (1999), and Bryan Cabezas (1997).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Ecuador

Among soccer players born in Ecuador, Narciso Mina ranks 78Before him are Joao Rojas (1989), Jordy Caicedo (1997), Daniel Viteri (1981), Fernando Gaibor (1991), Carlos Gruezo (1995), and Ayrton Preciado (1994). After him are Moisés Ramírez (2000), José Cifuentes (1999), Bryan Cabezas (1997), José Cevallos (1995), Stiven Plaza (1999), and Jonathan González (1995).