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Robert Arboleda

1991 - Today

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Robert Abel Arboleda Escobar (born 22 October 1991) is an Ecuadorian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Campeonato Brasileiro Série A club São Paulo and the Ecuador national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Robert Arboleda is the 12,654th most popular soccer player (down from 10,089th in 2019), the 99th most popular biography from Ecuador (down from 86th in 2019) and the 36th most popular Ecuadorean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Robert Arboleda ranks 12,654 out of 21,273Before him are Iván Amaya, José Luis Villanueva, Ghislain Konan, Clinton Mata, Elye Wahi, and Danilo Aceval. After him are Daniel da Mota, Yasushi Fukunaga, José Carlos Garcia Leal, Miku, Cléber Chalá, and Satoru Asari.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Robert Arboleda ranks 535Before him are Yuki Kashiwagi, Sander Gillé, Olta Boka, Florian Lejeune, Luka Milivojević, and Demy. After him are Sebastian Andersson, Nikita Katsalapov, Andreas Wolff, Richard Freitag, Christy Mack, and Thomas Röhler.

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In Ecuador

Among people born in Ecuador, Robert Arboleda ranks 99 out of 147Before him are Patricio Urrutia (1977), Alexander Domínguez (1987), Jorge Guagua (1981), Alfonso Obregón (1972), Gonzalo Plata (2000), and Edwin Villafuerte (1979). After him are Cléber Chalá (1971), Juan Carlos Burbano (1969), Cristian Ramírez (1994), Juan Carlos Paredes (1987), Ángel Fernández (1971), and Adrián Bone (1988).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Ecuador

Among soccer players born in Ecuador, Robert Arboleda ranks 36Before him are Patricio Urrutia (1977), Alexander Domínguez (1987), Jorge Guagua (1981), Alfonso Obregón (1972), Gonzalo Plata (2000), and Edwin Villafuerte (1979). After him are Cléber Chalá (1971), Juan Carlos Burbano (1969), Cristian Ramírez (1994), Juan Carlos Paredes (1987), Ángel Fernández (1971), and Adrián Bone (1988).