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Paul Aguilar

1986 - Today

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Paul Nicolás Aguilar Rojas (born 6 March 1986) is a Mexican former professional footballer who played as a right-back. Aguilar represented Mexico at the 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cup, as well as the 2011 and 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup, and the Copa América Centenario. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Paul Aguilar is the 12,372nd most popular soccer player (down from 11,000th in 2019), the 618th most popular biography from Mexico (down from 612th in 2019) and the 168th most popular Mexican Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Paul Aguilar ranks 12,372 out of 21,273Before him are Luciano Zauri, Sho Sasaki, Néstor Ortigoza, Eddy Silvestre Pascual Israfilov, Lars Krogh Gerson, and Mario Santana. After him are Antonio Floro Flores, Petar Stojanović, James Troisi, James Tarkowski, Osamu Umeyama, and Giovanni Sio.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Paul Aguilar ranks 780Before him are André Schembri, Ryota Moriwaki, Osric Chau, Emin Ahmadov, Éverton Santos, and Andrea Sestini Hlaváčková. After him are Ricardo Faty, Misako Uno, Laure Boulleau, Matt Helders, Yury Dud, and Ben Hermans.

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In Mexico

Among people born in Mexico, Paul Aguilar ranks 618 out of 729Before him are Raúl Lara (1973), Christopher von Uckermann (1986), Zuria Vega (1989), Juan de Dios Ramírez (1969), Yuridia (1986), and Laura Sánchez (1985). After him are Luka Romero (2004), César Montes (1997), Gran Metalik (1988), Braulio Luna (1974), Israel Castro (1980), and Rafael Macedo de la Concha (1950).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Mexico

Among soccer players born in Mexico, Paul Aguilar ranks 168Before him are Alberto Rodríguez (1974), Javier Aquino (1990), Alan Pulido (1991), Luis Miguel Salvador (1968), Raúl Lara (1973), and Juan de Dios Ramírez (1969). After him are Luka Romero (2004), César Montes (1997), Braulio Luna (1974), Israel Castro (1980), Jesús Gallardo (1994), and Jonny Magallón (1981).