Jogador de futebol

Mauricio Pinilla

1984 - presente

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Mauricio Ricardo Pinilla Ferrera (Santiago, 4 de fevereiro de 1984) é um ex - futebolista chileno. Aposentou em fevereiro de 2021. O jogador ficou conhecido por quase eliminar a Seleção Brasileira nas oitavas-de-final da Copa de 2014, em pleno Mineirão, ao acertar um bola na trave aos 15 minutos do 2° tempo da prorrogação. Leia mais na Wikipédia

His biography is available in 32 different languages on Wikipedia. Mauricio Pinilla is the 7,482nd most popular jogador de futebol (down from 6,692nd in 2024), the 222nd most popular biography from Chile (down from 210th in 2019) and the 100th most popular Chilean Jogador De Futebol.

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Among Jogador de futebols

Among jogador de futebols, Mauricio Pinilla ranks 7,482 out of 21,273Before him are Ismaël Bennacer, Eyal Berkovic, Jonas Hector, Douglas, Steve von Bergen, and Luis García. After him are Kew Jaliens, Ronny Johnsen, Kossi Agassa, Fikayo Tomori, Nelson Tapia, and Orkun Kökçü.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Mauricio Pinilla ranks 300Before him are Maja Ognjenović, Chris Bosh, Kate McKinnon, Kelly Osbourne, Jean Beausejour, and Leïla Bekhti. After him are Serinda Swan, Dilara Kazimova, Yan Zi, Simon Poulsen, José Holebas, and Marcin Gortat.

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In Chile

Among people born in Chile, Mauricio Pinilla ranks 222 out of 321Before him are Marco Cornez (1957), Nicole (1977), Lizardo Garrido (1957), Rafael González (1950), Julian Andretti (1970), and Jean Beausejour (1984). After him are Nelson Tapia (1966), Pablo Contreras (1978), José Luis Sierra (1968), Juan Machuca (1951), Oscar Wirth (1955), and Miguel Ángel Gamboa (1951).

Among Jogador de futebols In Chile

Among jogador de futebols born in Chile, Mauricio Pinilla ranks 100Before him are Gustavo Moscoso (1955), Manuel Astorga (1937), Marco Cornez (1957), Lizardo Garrido (1957), Rafael González (1950), and Jean Beausejour (1984). After him are Nelson Tapia (1966), Pablo Contreras (1978), José Luis Sierra (1968), Juan Machuca (1951), Oscar Wirth (1955), and Miguel Ángel Gamboa (1951).

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