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Paúl Ambrosi

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Vicente Paúl Ambrosi Zambrano, commonly known as Paúl Ambrosi (born 14 October 1980), is an Ecuadorian former professional footballer who played as a left-back. He spent the vast majority of his professional career at LDU Quito. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Paúl Ambrosi is the 13,814th most popular soccer player (down from 12,966th in 2019), the 107th most popular biography from Ecuador (up from 116th in 2019) and the 44th most popular Ecuadorean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Paúl Ambrosi ranks 13,814 out of 21,273Before him are Akira Konno, Bohdan Butko, Pape Matar Sarr, Melli, Rodrigo Cordero, and Damián Escudero. After him are Raul Rusescu, Masayuki Ochiai, Romain Alessandrini, Luca Marrone, Mohamed Nagy, and Félix Fernández.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Paúl Ambrosi ranks 1,032Before him are Henry Domercant, Yoshiro Abe, Mark Tuitert, Travis Parrott, Adam Campbell, and Johnny Spillane. After him are Moisés Muñoz, Jadel Gregório, Wataru Yamazaki, James Chamanga, Helalia Johannes, and Shintaro Harada.

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In Ecuador

Among people born in Ecuador, Paúl Ambrosi ranks 107 out of 147Before him are Juan Carlos Burbano (1969), Cristian Ramírez (1994), Juan Carlos Paredes (1987), Ángel Fernández (1971), Adrián Bone (1988), and Joffre Guerrón (1985). After him are Frickson Erazo (1988), Álex Quiñónez (1989), Ángel Mena (1988), Juan Cazares (1992), Michael Arroyo (1987), and Máximo Banguera (1985).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Ecuador

Among soccer players born in Ecuador, Paúl Ambrosi ranks 44Before him are Juan Carlos Burbano (1969), Cristian Ramírez (1994), Juan Carlos Paredes (1987), Ángel Fernández (1971), Adrián Bone (1988), and Joffre Guerrón (1985). After him are Frickson Erazo (1988), Ángel Mena (1988), Juan Cazares (1992), Michael Arroyo (1987), Máximo Banguera (1985), and Wellington Sánchez (1974).