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Wilder Cartagena

1994 - Today

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Wilder José Cartagena Mendoza (born 23 September 1994) is a Peruvian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Major League Soccer club Orlando City and the Peru national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 19 in 2024). Wilder Cartagena is the 19,071st most popular soccer player (down from 15,150th in 2024), the 282nd most popular biography from Peru (down from 271st in 2019) and the 117th most popular Peruvian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Wilder Cartagena ranks 19,071 out of 21,273Before him are Gojko Cimirot, Stephen Malcolm, Jess Fishlock, Antoine Conte, Yasuaki Okamoto, and Stanley Nsoki. After him are Guillermo Molins, Tsuyoshi Kodama, Onome Ebi, Caleb Ekuban, Mobi Oparaku, and Andrey Galabinov.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Wilder Cartagena ranks 925Before him are Mikhail Grigorenko, Maria Centracchio, Miriam Butkereit, Mike Tobey, Ariana Miyamoto, and Antoine Conte. After him are Caleb Ekuban, Risako Sugaya, Daisuke Sato, Ítalo Ferreira, Ayrton Preciado, and Miles Scotson.

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In Peru

Among people born in Peru, Wilder Cartagena ranks 282 out of 287Before him are Luis Abram (1996), Carlos Cáceda (1991), Marcos López (1999), Jesús Castillo (2001), Luciana Fuster (1999), and Anderson Santamaría (1992). After him are Deysi Cori (1993), Raúl Fernández (1985), William Chiroque (1980), Salomón Libman (1984), Juan Pablo Varillas (1995), and Kimberly García (1993).

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Peru

Among soccer players born in Peru, Wilder Cartagena ranks 117Before him are Pedro Aquino (1995), Luis Abram (1996), Carlos Cáceda (1991), Marcos López (1999), Jesús Castillo (2001), and Anderson Santamaría (1992). After him are Raúl Fernández (1985), William Chiroque (1980), Salomón Libman (1984), Adán Balbín (1986), Beto da Silva (1996), and Renzo Revoredo (1986).