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Ricardo Canales

1982 - Today

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Ricardo Gabriel Canales Lanza (born 30 May 1982) is a Honduran former footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. A Honduran international since 2009, he represented his nation for two Gold Cups and Fifa World Cup 2010. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia. Ricardo Canales is the 15,592nd most popular soccer player (down from 14,463rd in 2024), the 68th most popular biography from Honduras and the 38th most popular Honduran Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Ricardo Canales ranks 15,592 out of 21,273Before her are Faysal Shayesteh, Romano Schmid, Matt Turner, Cleiton Xavier, Jonathan Spector, and Lina Magull. After her are Ibrahim Maza, Javi Márquez, Edder Delgado, Sanne Troelsgaard Nielsen, Giorgi Kochorashvili, and Arash Borhani.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Ricardo Canales ranks 1,195Before her are Keiichiro Nagashima, Yuki Fukaya, Carlo Zotti, Neto Baiano, Guo Yan, and Aleksandr Dmitrijev. After her are David Jirka, Paula Pequeno, Andreas Matt, Oneohtrix Point Never, Tetiana Petlyuk, and Markus Rogan.

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In Honduras

Among people born in Honduras, Ricardo Canales ranks 68 out of 84Before her are Danilo Turcios (1978), Johnny Palacios (1986), Mario Martínez (1989), Anthony Lozano (1993), Georgie Welcome (1985), and Sergio Mendoza (1981). After her are Edder Delgado (1986), Romell Quioto (1991), Alberth Elis (1996), Arnold Peralta (1989), Luis López Fernández (1993), and Jorge Claros (1986).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Honduras

Among soccer players born in Honduras, Ricardo Canales ranks 38Before her are Danilo Turcios (1978), Johnny Palacios (1986), Mario Martínez (1989), Anthony Lozano (1993), Georgie Welcome (1985), and Sergio Mendoza (1981). After her are Edder Delgado (1986), Romell Quioto (1991), Alberth Elis (1996), Arnold Peralta (1989), Luis López Fernández (1993), and Jorge Claros (1986).