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Ramiro Funes Mori

1991 - Today

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José Ramiro Funes Mori (Spanish pronunciation: [xoˈse raˈmiɾo ˈfunes ˈmoɾi]; born 5 March 1991) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a defender for Argentine Primera División club Estudiantes. He plays primarily as a centre-back but can also operate as a left-back and defensive midfielder. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 36 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 35 in 2024). Ramiro Funes Mori is the 9,605th most popular soccer player (down from 7,883rd in 2024), the 858th most popular biography from Argentina (down from 798th in 2019) and the 439th most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Ramiro Funes Mori ranks 9,605 out of 21,273Before him are Darío Cvitanich, Doris Fitschen, Aleksandar Trajkovski, Lucas Silva, Ronnie Moran, and Stole Dimitrievski. After him are Mark Bowen, Ryad Boudebouz, Basarab Panduru, Masoud Shojaei, Vitorino Hilton, and Carlos Augusto.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Ramiro Funes Mori ranks 297Before him are Kiyoshi Nakatani, Kelsey-Lee Barber, Zhan Beleniuk, Fabian Schär, Anthony McGill, and NF. After him are Ben Hardy, Azealia Banks, Solar, Facundo Ferreyra, Alok, and Angel Haze.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Ramiro Funes Mori ranks 858 out of 1,154Before him are Pablo Prigioni (1977), Óscar Trejo (1988), José Luis Calderón (1970), Pablo Piatti (1989), Darío Cvitanich (1984), and Lola Ponce (1977). After him are Facundo Tello (1982), Rubén Wolkowyski (1973), Mercedes Paz (1966), Facundo Ferreyra (1991), Leonardo Balerdi (1999), and José Gabriel Funes (1963).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Ramiro Funes Mori ranks 439Before him are Cristian Pavón (1996), Gonzalo Rodríguez (1984), Óscar Trejo (1988), José Luis Calderón (1970), Pablo Piatti (1989), and Darío Cvitanich (1984). After him are Facundo Ferreyra (1991), Leonardo Balerdi (1999), Diego Latorre (1969), Darío Benedetto (1990), Rolando Schiavi (1973), and Fernando Belluschi (1983).