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Álvaro Enrique Peña

1989 - Today

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Álvaro Enrique Peña Montero (born 8 March 1989) is an Uruguayan footballer. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Álvaro Enrique Peña is the 19,013th most popular soccer player (down from 17,835th in 2024), the 451st most popular biography from Uruguay (down from 435th in 2019) and the 321st most popular Uruguayan Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Álvaro Enrique Peña ranks 19,013 out of 21,273Before him are Oliver Risser, Nicolas Hasler, Lorenzo Crisetig, Douglas Vieira, Abdul Khalili, and Juanpe. After him are Ramon Lopes, Derley, Gino van Kessel, David May, Volodymyr Brazhko, and Jumpei Kusukami.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Álvaro Enrique Peña ranks 1,372Before him are Ingvar Jónsson, Kian Hansen, Demetrius Pinder, Li Ling, Wu Jingbiao, and Peter Kennaugh. After him are Ramon Lopes, Genoveva Añonman, Ali Cobrin, Yang Hyo-jin, Victoria Zhilinskayte, and Nick Blackman.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Álvaro Enrique Peña ranks 451 out of 444Before him are Sebastián Cáceres (1999), Santiago Mele (1997), Diego Arismendi (1988), Renzo Lopez (1994), Joaquín Boghossian (1987), and Alejandro Lago (1979). After him are Guillermo Molins (1988), Adrian Carambula (1988), Michael Santos (1993), Diego Ifrán (1987), Santiago Bueno (1998), and Franco Acosta (1996).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Uruguay

Among soccer players born in Uruguay, Álvaro Enrique Peña ranks 321Before him are Sebastián Cáceres (1999), Santiago Mele (1997), Diego Arismendi (1988), Renzo Lopez (1994), Joaquín Boghossian (1987), and Alejandro Lago (1979). After him are Guillermo Molins (1988), Michael Santos (1993), Diego Ifrán (1987), Santiago Bueno (1998), Franco Acosta (1996), and Rubén Bentancourt (1993).