SOCCER PLAYER

Pedro Mosquera

1988 - Today

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Pedro Mosquera Parada (born 21 April 1988) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played mainly as a defensive midfielder. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 29 different languages on Wikipedia. Pedro Mosquera is the 13,369th most popular soccer player (down from 12,590th in 2024), the 2,986th most popular biography from Spain (down from 2,868th in 2019) and the 825th most popular Spanish Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Pedro Mosquera ranks 13,369 out of 21,273Before him are Koichi Hashimoto, Reza Shahroudi, Diego Mariño, Kamaldeen Sulemana, Mehdi Abeid, and Sylvain Gbohouo. After him are Viola Calligaris, Alexander Jeremejeff, Asuna Tanaka, Omar Colley, Rinaldo Cruzado, and Aleksandar Đurić.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Pedro Mosquera ranks 780Before him are Eric Frenzel, William Accambray, Carmen Jordá, Anas Zniti, Risa Taneda, and Sylvain Gbohouo. After him are Asuna Tanaka, Xavier Barachet, Iago Herrerín, Lars Helge Birkeland, Maurício, and P. R. Sreejesh.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Pedro Mosquera ranks 2,986 out of 3,355Before him are María José Rienda Contreras (1975), Javi Galán (1994), Adrián López (1987), Blas Cantó (1991), Álex Gálvez (1989), and Diego Mariño (1990). After him are Maialen Chourraut (1983), Patricia Conde (1979), Estela Giménez (1979), Alba Torrens (1989), Iago Herrerín (1988), and Ustaritz Aldekoaotalora (1983).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Spain

Among soccer players born in Spain, Pedro Mosquera ranks 825Before him are Adrián Bernabé (2001), Nacho Novo (1979), Javi Galán (1994), Adrián López (1987), Álex Gálvez (1989), and Diego Mariño (1990). After him are Iago Herrerín (1988), Ustaritz Aldekoaotalora (1983), José Campaña (1993), David Castedo (1974), Álex Collado (1999), and Juan Valera Espín (1984).