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Renato Civelli

1983 - Today

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Renato Civelli (born 14 October 1983) is an Argentine retired professional footballer who played as a centre-back. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Renato Civelli is the 12,357th most popular soccer player (down from 11,438th in 2019), the 947th most popular biography from Argentina (up from 963rd in 2019) and the 501st most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Renato Civelli ranks 12,357 out of 21,273Before him are Edmílson dos Santos Silva, Lautaro Acosta, Yunus Akgün, Víctor Cuesta, Michał Pazdan, and Radosav Petrović. After him are Karl Petter Løken, Enílton, Kenichiro Tokura, Éverton Santos, Yosuke Sakamoto, and Varazdat Haroyan.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Renato Civelli ranks 812Before him are Tuomo Ruutu, Zhong Man, Sergio Hernández, Annie Ilonzeh, Ivan Saenko, and Paul Martens. After him are Germaine Mason, Antonio Floro Flores, Ken Wallace, Peter Niemeyer, Yuliya Gushchina, and Jakub Wawrzyniak.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Renato Civelli ranks 947 out of 1,154Before him are Oriana Sabatini (1996), Leandro Romagnoli (1981), Facundo Conte (1989), Agustín Rossi (1995), Lautaro Acosta (1988), and Víctor Cuesta (1988). After him are Néstor Ortigoza (1984), Juan José Haedo (1981), Duki (1996), Cecilia Rognoni (1976), Esteban Andrada (1991), and Matías Vargas (1997).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Renato Civelli ranks 501Before him are Walter Montillo (1984), Ernesto Farías (1980), Leandro Romagnoli (1981), Agustín Rossi (1995), Lautaro Acosta (1988), and Víctor Cuesta (1988). After him are Néstor Ortigoza (1984), Esteban Andrada (1991), Matías Vargas (1997), Santiago García (1988), Sergio Araujo (1992), and Bruno Zuculini (1993).