SOCCER PLAYER

Rafa Mir

1997 - Today

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Rafael Mir Vicente, known as Rafa Mir, (born 18 June 1997) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a striker for La Liga club Elche, on loan from Sevilla. Formed at Valencia where he was primarily a reserve, he also represented Huesca and Sevilla in La Liga. Abroad, he played in England's Championship for Wolverhampton Wanderers and Nottingham Forest. Mir won the 2019 European Championship with the Spain national under-21 football team, and a silver medal with the Olympic team at the 2020 tournament. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 30 different languages on Wikipedia (down from 32 in 2024). Rafa Mir is the 10,184th most popular soccer player (down from 6,927th in 2024), the 2,572nd most popular biography from Spain (down from 2,168th in 2019) and the 645th most popular Spanish Soccer Player.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Rafa Mir ranks 211Before him are Cupcakke, Fujii Kaze, Pepê, The8, Sera Kutlubey, and Jean-Philippe Mateta. After him are Theo Evan, Jordan Larsson, Alexandre Müller, Nikola Milenković, Gino Mäder, and Sebastian Samuelsson.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Rafa Mir ranks 2,569 out of 3,355Before him are Ángeles González-Sinde (1965), Natalia Dorado (1967), and Mikel Astarloza (1979). After him are Gonzalo Pérez de Vargas (1991), David Villabona (1969), Javier Manquillo (1994), Pedro Jaro (1963), Cristina Garmendia (1962), Paco López (1967), Francisco Puñal (1975), Anne Igartiburu (1969), and Francisco Liaño (1964).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Spain

Among soccer players born in Spain, Rafa Mir ranks 644Before him are Yeremi Pino (2002), Paco Camarasa (1967), Javier Balboa (1985), Javi Venta (1975), and Juanmi (1993). After him are David Villabona (1969), Javier Manquillo (1994), Pedro Jaro (1963), Paco López (1967), Francisco Puñal (1975), Francisco Liaño (1964), and Xisco (1980).