SOCCER PLAYER

Saúl Fernández

1985 - Today

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Saúl Fernández García (born 9 April 1985), known simply as Saúl, is a Spanish former professional footballer. A midfielder, he was comfortable on both sides of the pitch. He amassed Segunda División totals of 140 games and 14 goals over six seasons, representing five clubs. He appeared in 35 matches in La Liga a 11-year senior career, with Málaga, Levante and Deportivo de La Coruña. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Saúl Fernández is the 18,372nd most popular soccer player (down from 17,854th in 2019), the 3,287th most popular biography from Spain (up from 3,343rd in 2019) and the 1,074th most popular Spanish Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Saúl Fernández ranks 18,372 out of 21,273Before him are Mohammad Rashid Mazaheri, Sava Ranđelović, Tatsuya Okamoto, Scot Gemmill, Gianluca Gaetano, and David da Silva. After him are Benjamin Nygren, Amos Pieper, Tamás Cseri, Tiago Alves, Josep Gómes, and Felipe Vizeu.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Saúl Fernández ranks 1,503Before him are David Davies, Marcella Filippi, Arron Afflalo, Natalie Dell, Adrian Peterson, and Hopsin. After him are Josep Gómes, Ryota Hayasaka, Blake Ross, Curtis Davies, Ahsha Rolle, and Rodolph Austin.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Saúl Fernández ranks 3,287 out of 3,355Before him are Laura Gil (1992), Álex Martínez (1990), Sofía Toro (1990), Hugo Novoa (2003), Robert Ibáñez (1993), and Carlos Martínez (1986). After him are Aitor Cantalapiedra (1996), Juan Domínguez (1990), Kike Barja (1997), Romarinho (1993), Rodrigo Germade (1990), and Maica García Godoy (1990).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Spain

Among soccer players born in Spain, Saúl Fernández ranks 1,074Before him are Pol Lozano (1999), Iban Zubiaurre (1983), Álex Martínez (1990), Hugo Novoa (2003), Robert Ibáñez (1993), and Carlos Martínez (1986). After him are Aitor Cantalapiedra (1996), Juan Domínguez (1990), Kike Barja (1997), Romarinho (1993), Iñaki Astiz (1983), and Francisco Sandaza (1984).