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Oscar Garré

1956 - Today

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Oscar Alfredo Garré (born 9 December 1956) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a defender for Ferro Carril Oeste and the Argentine national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Oscar Garré is the 3,182nd most popular soccer player (down from 2,940th in 2019), the 428th most popular biography from Argentina (up from 429th in 2019) and the 190th most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Oscar Garré ranks 3,182 out of 21,273Before him are Pedro Dellacha, Johan Devrindt, Miguel Ángel Russo, Gunnar Johansson, Abderrahmane Mahjoub, and Oscar Alberto Ortiz. After him are Fernando Picun, Roberto Cortés, Adrián, Park Chu-young, Óscar Bonfiglio, and Ben Davies.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1956, Oscar Garré ranks 335Before him are John Lee Hancock, Alain Perrin, Mullah Krekar, François Hesnault, Diane Warren, and Miguel Ángel Russo. After him are Chuy García, Jean-Paul Agon, Ulrike Meyfarth, Tim Daly, Peter Hook, and Peter Farrelly.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Oscar Garré ranks 428 out of 1,154Before him are Jacques Cheminade (1941), Ramón Heredia (1951), David Nalbandian (1982), Pedro Dellacha (1926), Miguel Ángel Russo (1956), and Oscar Alberto Ortiz (1953). After him are Jorge Daponte (1923), Roque Olsen (1925), Lola Mora (1866), Estela de Carlotto (1930), Noemí Simonetto de Portela (1926), and Nicolás Burdisso (1981).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Oscar Garré ranks 190Before him are Sergio Romero (1987), Ludovico Avio (1932), Ramón Heredia (1951), Pedro Dellacha (1926), Miguel Ángel Russo (1956), and Oscar Alberto Ortiz (1953). After him are Roque Olsen (1925), Nicolás Burdisso (1981), Ernesto Belis (1909), Américo Tesoriere (1899), Éver Banega (1988), and José María Minella (1909).