SOCCER PLAYER

Roberto Fresnedoso

1973 - Today

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Roberto Luis Fresnedoso Prieto (born 15 January 1973), known simply as Roberto, is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Roberto Fresnedoso is the 11,930th most popular soccer player (down from 11,206th in 2024), the 2,810th most popular biography from Spain (down from 2,713th in 2019) and the 746th most popular Spanish Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Roberto Fresnedoso ranks 11,930 out of 21,273Before him are Arkadiusz Głowacki, Mohd Faiz Subri, Walid Badir, Serhat Akın, Albert Guðmundsson, and Ismael Blanco. After him are Vjekoslav Škrinjar, Abbosbek Fayzullaev, Abdulrahman Ghareeb, Leandro Grimi, Lia Wälti, and Štěpán Vachoušek.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Roberto Fresnedoso ranks 964Before him are Sonny Sandoval, Sandra Pires, Nelson Abeijón, Takayuki Nishigaya, Yelena Rudkovskaya, and Gala León García. After him are Joël Chenal, Gianni Romme, Germán Villa, Frances Hardinge, Halldor Skard, and Anna Le Moine.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Roberto Fresnedoso ranks 2,810 out of 3,355Before him are Gala León García (1973), David Cal (1982), Joan Cañellas (1986), Yolanda Soler (1972), María León (1984), and Gorka Izagirre (1987). After him are Iván Cuéllar (1984), Pablo Amo (1978), Rubén Miño (1989), Reyes Estévez (1976), Asier Riesgo (1983), and Barei (1982).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Spain

Among soccer players born in Spain, Roberto Fresnedoso ranks 746Before him are Javier Casquero (1976), Ibai Gómez (1989), Toni Doblas (1980), Aarón Ñíguez (1989), Fabricio Agosto Ramírez (1987), and Kenan Kodro (1993). After him are Iván Cuéllar (1984), Pablo Amo (1978), Rubén Miño (1989), Asier Riesgo (1983), Pedro Obiang (1992), and Javier Arizmendi (1984).