SOCCER PLAYER

Rodrigo Barrera

1970 - Today

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Rodrigo Hernán Barrera Funes (born March 30, 1970) is a Chilean former professional footballer who played as a forward. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 18 in 2024). Rodrigo Barrera is the 11,792nd most popular soccer player (down from 11,530th in 2024), the 270th most popular biography from Chile (up from 279th in 2019) and the 140th most popular Chilean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Rodrigo Barrera ranks 11,792 out of 21,273Before him are Marek Lemsalu, Marko Rog, Lee Addy, Faouzi Rouissi, Josip Šutalo, and Matteo Ruggeri. After him are Nasser Al-Shamrani, Edwin Zoetebier, Satoru Sakuma, Yassine Meriah, Emmanuel Pappoe, and Esteban Alvarado.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Rodrigo Barrera ranks 1,042Before him are Yasuhiko Niimura, Zoltan Lunka, Scarface, Pete Rock, Joni Ernst, and Alexander Karpovtsev. After him are Alysia Reiner, Edwin Zoetebier, Mario Reiter, Bart Johnson, Marian van de Wal, and Kazuhisa Iijima.

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In Chile

Among people born in Chile, Rodrigo Barrera ranks 270 out of 321Before him are Raúl Ormeño (1958), Luis Musrri (1969), Daniela Vega (1989), Eugenio Mena (1988), Cristián Castañeda (1968), and Marco Estrada (1983). After him are Ronald Fuentes (1969), Esteban Paredes (1980), Iván Morovic (1963), Ángelo Henríquez (1994), Gabriel Mendoza (1968), and Stephanie Vaquer (1993).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Chile

Among soccer players born in Chile, Rodrigo Barrera ranks 140Before him are Nelson Parraguez (1971), Raúl Ormeño (1958), Luis Musrri (1969), Eugenio Mena (1988), Cristián Castañeda (1968), and Marco Estrada (1983). After him are Ronald Fuentes (1969), Esteban Paredes (1980), Ángelo Henríquez (1994), Gabriel Mendoza (1968), Carlos Tejas (1971), and Jaime Valdés (1981).