SOCCER PLAYER

Sergio Berti

1969 - Today

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Sergio Ángel Berti (born 17 February 1969) is an Argentine retired professional footballer, nicknamed La Bruja, who played as a midfielder. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Sergio Berti is the 8,082nd most popular soccer player (down from 7,414th in 2019), the 757th most popular biography from Argentina (up from 769th in 2019) and the 384th most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Sergio Berti ranks 8,082 out of 21,273Before her are Edson Aparecido de Souza, Kento Onodera, Adrián López, Erik van Rossum, Stefan Rehn, and Beniamino Vignola. After her are Anton Pfeffer, Francileudo Santos, Sebastián Losada, Michihisa Date, Mai Nakachi, and Ivica Mornar.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Sergio Berti ranks 651Before her are Luc Holtz, Alex Webster, Simona Păucă, Éliette Abécassis, Christian Laettner, and Tetsuya. After her are Rob Ford, Lucas Radebe, Valerio Fiori, Susan Williams, Dave England, and Marie Darrieussecq.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Sergio Berti ranks 757 out of 1,154Before her are Francisco Cerúndolo (1998), Pablo Cuevas (1986), Julio Hernán Rossi (1977), Gustavo Matosas (1967), Horacio Zeballos (1985), and José Acasuso (1982). After her are Martín Jaite (1964), Manuel Lanzini (1993), Facundo Campazzo (1991), Damián Szifron (1975), Norberto Scoponi (1961), and Germán Denis (1981).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Sergio Berti ranks 384Before her are Guido Rodríguez (1994), Lucas Bernardi (1977), Nicolás Pareja (1984), Luciano Figueroa (1981), Julio Hernán Rossi (1977), and Gustavo Matosas (1967). After her are Manuel Lanzini (1993), Norberto Scoponi (1961), Germán Denis (1981), Ángel Comizzo (1962), Mariano Pernía (1977), and Hernán Díaz (1965).