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Nicolás Domínguez

1998 - Today

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Nicolás Martín Domínguez (Spanish pronunciation: [nikoˈlas ðoˈmiŋɡes]; born 28 June 1998) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Premier League club Nottingham Forest. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 25 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 24 in 2024). Nicolás Domínguez is the 12,005th most popular soccer player (down from 10,344th in 2024), the 963rd most popular biography from Argentina (down from 918th in 2019) and the 498th most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Nicolás Domínguez ranks 12,005 out of 21,273Before him are Gonzalo Pineda, Ryo Sakai, Pablo Chinchilla, Stan Collymore, Agustín Canobbio, and Papakouli Diop. After him are Roger Nilsen, Kara Mbodji, Dimitri Foulquier, Eduardo Bustos Montoya, Patrik Hrošovský, and Paul Okon.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1998, Nicolás Domínguez ranks 198Before him are Doechii, Omar Ayuso, Silentó, Atticus Shaffer, Alistair Johnston, and Agustín Canobbio. After him are Emily Willis, Amadou Haidara, Supachok Sarachat, Jorge Carrascal, Musa Barrow, and Aleksandra Goryachkina.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Nicolás Domínguez ranks 963 out of 1,154Before him are Luis Lobo (1970), Ismael Blanco (1983), Maximiliano Richeze (1983), Emilia Mernes (1996), Leandro Grimi (1985), and Facundo Medina (1999). After him are Eduardo Bustos Montoya (1976), Soledad Pastorutti (1980), Luciano Darderi (2002), Fabián Monzón (1987), José Sand (1980), and Hernán Galíndez (1987).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Nicolás Domínguez ranks 498Before him are Rodrigo Battaglia (1991), Leonardo Ponzio (1982), Emmanuel Culio (1983), Ismael Blanco (1983), Leandro Grimi (1985), and Facundo Medina (1999). After him are Eduardo Bustos Montoya (1976), Fabián Monzón (1987), José Sand (1980), Hernán Galíndez (1987), Nicolás Navarro (1985), and Pablo Mastroeni (1976).