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Telasco Segovia

2003 - Today

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Telasco José Segovia Pérez (born 2 April 2003) is a Venezuelan professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Major League Soccer club Inter Miami and the Venezuela national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Telasco Segovia is the 18,314th most popular soccer player, the 192nd most popular biography from Venezuela and the 38th most popular Venezuelan Soccer Player.

Telasco Segovia, the Venezuelan footballer born in 2003, is most famous for his role as a midfielder and for representing the Venezuela national team at various youth levels. He has gained recognition for his performances in both domestic leagues and international competitions.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2003, Telasco Segovia ranks 133Before him are Javi Guerra, Jarell Quansah, Alberto Moleiro, Illia Kovtun, Ricardo Pepi, and Alejo Véliz. After him are Conor Bradley, Adriana Cerezo, Benjamin Tahirović, Samuel Iling-Junior, Romano Floriani Mussolini, and Maren Kirkeeide.

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In Venezuela

Among people born in Venezuela, Telasco Segovia ranks 192 out of 183Before him are Jon Aramburu (2002), José Manuel Velázquez (1990), Andrea Rubio (1998), Daniela di Giacomo (1985), Fernando Aristeguieta (1992), and Sergio Córdova (1997). After him are 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, Telasco Segovia ranks 38Before him are Rómulo Otero (1992), Gabriel Cichero (1984), Jon Aramburu (2002), José Manuel Velázquez (1990), Fernando Aristeguieta (1992), and Sergio Córdova (1997). After him are Yohandry Orozco (1991), Mikel Villanueva (1993), Carlos Ascues (1992), Wuilker Faríñez (1998), Andrés Ponce (1996), and Deyna Castellanos (1999).