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Renato Tapia

1995 - Today

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Renato Fabrizio Tapia Cortijo (born 28 July 1995) is a Peruvian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder or centre-back for Al Wasl and the Peru national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Renato Tapia is the 8,700th most popular soccer player (up from 8,982nd in 2019), the 220th most popular biography from Peru (up from 227th in 2019) and the 77th most popular Peruvian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Renato Tapia ranks 8,700 out of 21,273Before him are Tadanari Lee, Donyell Malen, Kerem Aktürkoğlu, Shota Kanno, Bertie Auld, and Nemanja Radonjić. After him are Davide Santon, Atsushi Yoneyama, Pavel Hapal, Álvaro González, Lamine Diatta, and Álvaro Cervera.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1995, Renato Tapia ranks 173Before him are Kyogo Furuhashi, Nicolás Jarry, Álex Remiro, Dominic Fike, Jessie Mei Li, and Aleksei Miranchuk. After him are Kendrick Nunn, Jack Hendry, Joey Badass, Bona, Laslo Đere, and Matilda De Angelis.

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In Peru

Among people born in Peru, Renato Tapia ranks 220 out of 287Before him are Germán Leguía (1954), Luis Advíncula (1990), Javier Velásquez (1960), Jorge Olaechea (1956), Pedro Cateriano (1958), and Francisco Boza (1964). After him are Vicente Zeballos (1963), Salvador del Solar (1970), Ana Jara (1968), Alberto Otárola (1967), Nadine Heredia (1976), and Raúl Gorriti (1956).

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Peru

Among soccer players born in Peru, Renato Tapia ranks 77Before him are Roberto Rojas (1955), Ernesto Labarthe (1956), Óscar Arizaga (1957), Germán Leguía (1954), Luis Advíncula (1990), and Jorge Olaechea (1956). After him are Raúl Gorriti (1956), José del Solar (1967), Hugo Gastulo (1957), Christian Cueva (1991), Carlos Zambrano (1989), and José Luis Carranza (1964).