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Renato Ibarra

1991 - Today

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Alex Renato Ibarra Mina (born 20 January 1991) is an Ecuadorian professional footballer who plays for Ecuadorian club Independiente del Valle. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 28 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 27 in 2024). Renato Ibarra is the 15,260th most popular soccer player (down from 11,923rd in 2024), the 119th most popular biography from Ecuador (down from 102nd in 2019) and the 53rd most popular Ecuadorean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Renato Ibarra ranks 15,260 out of 21,273Before him are Mohammed Gargo, Ali Al-Hassan, Issama Mpeko, Fidel Martínez, Lukas Hinterseer, and Arata Sugiyama. After him are Francisco Molinero, Fabián Vargas, Mathias Schober, Issa Ba, Mohamed Ahmed, and Leandro Rinaudo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Renato Ibarra ranks 764Before him are Ekaterina Zavyalova, Lee Jeong-hyeop, Davy Pröpper, Penelope Mitchell, Soner Demirtaş, and Lukas Hinterseer. After him are Michal Krčmář, Danielle Macdonald, Takahiro Ogihara, Irina Antonenko, Carter Jenkins, and Mayra Aguiar.

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In Ecuador

Among people born in Ecuador, Renato Ibarra ranks 119 out of 147Before him are Ángel Mena (1988), Juan Cazares (1992), Michael Arroyo (1987), Máximo Banguera (1985), Wellington Sánchez (1974), and Fidel Martínez (1990). After him are Daniel Castro (null), Luis Saritama (1983), José Luis Perlaza (1981), Nemonte Nenquimo (null), Damián Lanza (1982), and Oswaldo Minda (1983).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Ecuador

Among soccer players born in Ecuador, Renato Ibarra ranks 53Before him are Ángel Mena (1988), Juan Cazares (1992), Michael Arroyo (1987), Máximo Banguera (1985), Wellington Sánchez (1974), and Fidel Martínez (1990). After him are Luis Saritama (1983), José Luis Perlaza (1981), Damián Lanza (1982), Oswaldo Minda (1983), Romario Ibarra (1994), and Augusto Porozo (1974).