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Urbano Ortega

1961 - Today

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Urbano Ortega Cuadros (born 22 December 1961), known simply as Urbano, is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Over the course of 16 La Liga seasons (18 for his career), he amassed totals of 301 games and 16 goals, mainly for Espanyol and Barcelona. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Urbano Ortega is the 8,525th most popular soccer player, the 2,329th most popular biography from Spain and the 554th most popular Spanish Soccer Player.

Urbano Ortega is most famous for being a Spanish footballer and manager, known for his contributions to various clubs in Spain during his playing career and his subsequent coaching roles. His expertise in football management has made him a notable figure in the sport, particularly in the lower divisions of Spanish football.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1961, Urbano Ortega ranks 813Before him are János Váradi, Bruce Timm, Salva, Angelo Mazzoni, Cássio Gabus Mendes, and Werner Stocker. After him are Brett Dean, George Mountbatten, 4th Marquess of Milford Haven, Mitsuru Sato, Patricio Yáñez, Mihai Cioc, and Lee Tae-ho.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Urbano Ortega ranks 2,329 out of 3,355Before him are Salva (1961), Aleix García (1997), Nina (1966), Manuel Beltrán (1971), Valentí Massana (1970), and Haimar Zubeldia (1977). After him are Quim Gutiérrez (1981), Nora Navas (1975), Adelfa Calvo (1962), Alberto Entrerríos (1976), Elvira Mínguez (1965), and Rodolfo Chikilicuatre (1970).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Spain

Among soccer players born in Spain, Urbano Ortega ranks 554Before him are Rafael Paz (1965), Manu Trigueros (1991), Riki (1980), Antonio Pinilla (1971), Salva (1961), and Aleix García (1997). After him are Felipe Miñambres (1965), Alexis (1985), Francisco Rufete (1976), Pablo Maffeo (1997), Víctor Vázquez Solsona (1987), and Carles Aleñá (1998).