SOCCER PLAYER

Óscar Cortés

1968 - Today

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Óscar Fernando Cortés Corredor (born 19 October 1968) is a Colombian retired footballer. He played mostly for Millonarios. He also played for the Colombia national football team and was a participant at the 1994 FIFA World Cup. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Óscar Cortés is the 13,740th most popular soccer player (down from 11,062nd in 2024), the 299th most popular biography from Colombia (down from 252nd in 2019) and the 127th most popular Colombian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Óscar Cortés ranks 13,740 out of 21,273Before him are Valdeci Basílio da Silva, Tsukasa Umesaki, Laura Georges, Keysher Fuller, Bartosz Kapustka, and Arslanmyrat Amanow. After him are Léo Ortiz, Yoshitaka Kageyama, Edixon Perea, Igor Julio, Wilde-Donald Guerrier, and Homos.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Óscar Cortés ranks 1,112Before him are Russell Latapy, Paul Tracy, Shi Tao, Santi Duangsawang, Laila Lalami, and Erick Sermon. After him are J. D. Evermore, Susi Erdmann, Anthon Grimsmo, Dilip Joshi, Gian Franco Saba, and Luis Barbat.

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In Colombia

Among people born in Colombia, Óscar Cortés ranks 299 out of 356Before him are Edwin Cardona (1992), Mariana Pajón (1991), Mabel Mosquera (1969), Elson Becerra (1978), Cucho Hernández (1999), and Carlos Carbonero (1990). After him are Edixon Perea (1984), Cecilia Brækhus (1981), José Serpa (1979), Daniel Muñoz (1996), Sergio Higuita (1997), and Yuri Alvear (1986).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Colombia

Among soccer players born in Colombia, Óscar Cortés ranks 127Before him are Fredy Montero (1987), Dorlan Pabón (1988), Edwin Cardona (1992), Elson Becerra (1978), Cucho Hernández (1999), and Carlos Carbonero (1990). After him are Edixon Perea (1984), Daniel Muñoz (1996), Frank Fabra (1991), Jesús Ferreira (2000), Roger Martínez (1994), and Aquivaldo Mosquera (1981).