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Ramón Quiroga

1950 - Today

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Ramón Quiroga Arancibia (born 23 July 1950) is a former football player and coach who played as a goalkeeper. Born in Argentina, he obtained 40 caps playing for the Peru national football team. He is a youth coach for the Peruvian club Cienciano. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ramón Quiroga is the 4,809th most popular soccer player (down from 4,525th in 2019), the 573rd most popular biography from Argentina (up from 578th in 2019) and the 276th most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Ramón Quiroga ranks 4,809 out of 21,273Before him are Gary Kelly, Alfredo Sánchez, Pedro Munitis, Dejan Petković, Celestine Babayaro, and Maxi Pereira. After him are Luca Marchegiani, Sugao Kambe, Pedro Ochoa, Vagiz Khidiyatullin, Trond Sollied, and Eddie Nketiah.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1950, Ramón Quiroga ranks 535Before him are Juice Leskinen, Dorian Harewood, Marion Becker, Aleksandr Klepikov, Jørgen Marcussen, and Megumi Torigoe. After him are Marco Tullio Giordana, Robert Elswit, Charlie McGettigan, Fatoumata Coulibaly, Tatyana Averina, and Kakoko Etepé.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Ramón Quiroga ranks 573 out of 1,154Before him are Juan José Pizzuti (1927), Oliverio Girondo (1891), Víctor Peralta (1908), Bruno Pesaola (1925), Leo Franco (1977), and Nasif Estéfano (1932). After him are Pedro Ochoa (1900), Paul Sturzenegger (1902), Roberto Larraz (1898), Zully Moreno (1920), Mariano Mores (1918), and David Bisconti (1968).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Ramón Quiroga ranks 276Before him are Federico Edwards (1931), Pablo Paz (1973), Ángel Correa (1995), Juan José Pizzuti (1927), Bruno Pesaola (1925), and Leo Franco (1977). After him are Pedro Ochoa (1900), Paul Sturzenegger (1902), David Bisconti (1968), Rubén Glaria (1948), Enrique Chazarreta (1947), and Alexis Mac Allister (1998).