SOCCER PLAYER

Sergio Córdova

1997 - Today

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Sergio Duvan Córdova Lezama (born 9 August 1997), known as Sergio Córdova (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈseɾxjo ˈkoɾðoβa]), is a Venezuelan professional footballer who plays as a forward for Swiss Super League club Young Boys. He also represents the Venezuela national team. Córdova is an academy graduate of Venezuelan side Caracas and scored on his professional debut in 2015. He spent two and a half season's in the club's first team, scoring five goals in 38 appearances, before signing for Augsburg in 2017. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia. Sergio Córdova is the 18,319th most popular soccer player (down from 14,981st in 2024), the 192nd most popular biography from Venezuela (down from 166th in 2019) and the 37th most popular Venezuelan Soccer Player.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Sergio Córdova ranks 649Before her are Vinzenz Geiger, Tuva Hansen, Sierra McCormick, Anna Lazareva, Carlos Alberto Rodríguez, and Antonee Robinson. After her are Ravi Kumar Dahiya, Max Kanter, Aleix Gómez, Vakoun Issouf Bayo, Bryan Heynen, and Gédéon Kalulu.

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In Venezuela

Among people born in Venezuela, Sergio Córdova ranks 191 out of 183Before her are Jon Aramburu (2002), José Manuel Velázquez (1990), Andrea Rubio (1998), Daniela di Giacomo (1985), and Fernando Aristeguieta (1992). After her are Telasco Segovia (2003), Yohandry Orozco (1991), Mikel Villanueva (1993), Carlos Ascues (1992), Orluis Aular (1996), Robeilys Peinado (1997), and Wuilker Faríñez (1998).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Venezuela

Among soccer players born in Venezuela, Sergio Córdova ranks 37Before her are Renny Vega (1979), Rómulo Otero (1992), Gabriel Cichero (1984), Jon Aramburu (2002), José Manuel Velázquez (1990), and Fernando Aristeguieta (1992). After her are Telasco Segovia (2003), Yohandry Orozco (1991), Mikel Villanueva (1993), Carlos Ascues (1992), Wuilker Faríñez (1998), and Andrés Ponce (1996).