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Ruberth Morán

1973 - Today

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Dickson Ruberth Morán Puelo (born August 11, 1973 in Mérida) is a retired Venezuelan football striker. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Ruberth Morán is the 13,422nd most popular soccer player (down from 12,261st in 2024), the 156th most popular biography from Venezuela (down from 150th in 2019) and the 17th most popular Venezuelan Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Ruberth Morán ranks 13,422 out of 21,273Before him are Maurício, Vyacheslav Hleb, Diego Antonio Reyes, Norihiro Satsukawa, Ustaritz Aldekoaotalora, and Tatsuyuki Tomiyama. After him are Manuel Neira, Bakhtiyor Ashurmatov, Tessa Wullaert, Masato Koga, Janis Blaswich, and Lena Goeßling.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Ruberth Morán ranks 1,103Before him are Lilja Dögg Alfreðsdóttir, Hussein Fatal, Johan Hedberg, Geeta Kapur, Anna Arkhipova, and Konstadinos Gatsioudis. After him are William Gregory Lee, Hans Peter Minderhoud, Natasha Alam, Frédéric Demontfaucon, Olivier Girault, and Lombardo Boyar.

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In Venezuela

Among people born in Venezuela, Ruberth Morán ranks 156 out of 183Before him are Carolina Tejera (1976), Alejandro Guerra (1985), Andrés Túñez (1987), Miku (1985), Oswaldo Vizcarrondo (1984), and Evelyn Miralles (1966). After him are Kimberly Dos Ramos (1992), Daniela Alvarado (1981), Yangel Herrera (1998), Majandra Delfino (1981), Ronald Vargas (1986), and Gabriel Urdaneta (1976).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Venezuela

Among soccer players born in Venezuela, Ruberth Morán ranks 17Before him are Roberto Rosales (1988), Jefferson Savarino (1996), Alejandro Guerra (1985), Andrés Túñez (1987), Miku (1985), and Oswaldo Vizcarrondo (1984). After him are Yangel Herrera (1998), Ronald Vargas (1986), Gabriel Urdaneta (1976), Mario Rondón (1986), Massimo Margiotta (1977), and Giancarlo Maldonado (1982).