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Reinaldo Navia

1978 - Today

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Reinaldo Marcelino Navia Amador (born 10 May 1978) is a retired Chilean footballer. Navia was a member of the Chile national squad that competed in the 2000 Summer Olympics at Sydney, making an offensive duo with the historic Chilean striker Ivan Zamorano and earning a bronze medal. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Reinaldo Navia is the 14,556th most popular soccer player (down from 11,652nd in 2024), the 296th most popular biography from Chile (down from 281st in 2019) and the 162nd most popular Chilean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Reinaldo Navia ranks 14,556 out of 21,273Before him are Nacho, Ashraf Nu'man, Ermin Zec, Matheus Pereira, Emmanuel Mbola, and Owen Coyle. After him are Chika, Aleksandar Pantić, Weslley Smith Alves Feitosa, Giancarlo Maldonado, Edson Puch, and Julio González.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Reinaldo Navia ranks 1,140Before him are Sutee Suksomkit, Edílson José da Silva, Rati Aleksidze, Lauren Schmidt Hissrich, Otryadyn Gündegmaa, and Hamide Bıkçın. After him are Robert Oliveri, Kutre Dulecha, Vladimer Chanturia, Peter Wessels, Adam Busch, and Svetlana Lapina.

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In Chile

Among people born in Chile, Reinaldo Navia ranks 296 out of 321Before him are Pedro Morales (1985), Héctor Tapia (1977), Frank Lobos (1976), Marcelo Vega (1971), Rodrigo Millar (1981), and Alexis Norambuena (1984). After him are Edson Puch (1986), Francisco Rojas Rojas (1974), Miguel Pinto (1983), Julio Bascuñán (1978), Manuel Iturra (1984), and José Pedro Fuenzalida (1985).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Chile

Among soccer players born in Chile, Reinaldo Navia ranks 162Before him are Pedro Morales (1985), Héctor Tapia (1977), Frank Lobos (1976), Marcelo Vega (1971), Rodrigo Millar (1981), and Alexis Norambuena (1984). After him are Edson Puch (1986), Francisco Rojas Rojas (1974), Miguel Pinto (1983), Manuel Iturra (1984), José Pedro Fuenzalida (1985), and Paulo Díaz (1994).