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Víctor Camarasa

1994 - Today

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Víctor Camarasa Ferrando (born 28 May 1994) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder in Nemzeti Bajnokság I club Debreceni VSC. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Víctor Camarasa is the 17,284th most popular soccer player (down from 14,445th in 2019), the 3,260th most popular biography from Spain (down from 3,077th in 2019) and the 1,050th most popular Spanish Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Víctor Camarasa ranks 17,284 out of 21,273Before him are Kaishū Sano, Hashem Beikzadeh, Leonidas Stergiou, Axel Werner, Mohammed Waad, and Marcelo Soares. After him are Mohamed Konaté, Cristiano Del Grosso, Shun Nagasawa, Yves Bitséki Moto, Dennis Appiah, and Ouro-Nimini Tchagnirou.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Víctor Camarasa ranks 811Before him are Yu Nakasato, Janik Haberer, Amin Affane, Jonathan Bolingi, Yumemi Kanda, and Masaru Yamada. After him are Alexander Gould, Timna Nelson-Levy, Olli Määttä, Rafidine Abdullah, Aimé De Gendt, and Iryna Kurachkina.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, Víctor Camarasa ranks 3,260 out of 3,355Before him are Kim Jung-hwan (null), Javi Guerra (2003), Arturo Casado (1983), Mario Mola (1990), Pedro López (1983), and Ángela Ponce (1991). After him are Lluís Sastre (1986), Carlos Coloma Nicolás (1981), Adrián Colunga (1984), Liliana Fernández (1987), Álex Pérez (1991), and Oier Lazkano (1999).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Spain

Among soccer players born in Spain, Víctor Camarasa ranks 1,050Before him are Sergio Herrera (1993), Tano Bonnín (1990), Carlos Peña (1983), Ilie Sánchez (1990), Javi Guerra (2003), and Pedro López (1983). After him are Lluís Sastre (1986), Adrián Colunga (1984), Álex Pérez (1991), Santi Comesaña (1996), Raúl Rodríguez Navas (1988), and Ion Ansotegi (1982).