Football player Juan Roman Riquelme

Juan Roman Riquelme

Living place: Buenos Aires

Birthday: 24-6-1978 (46 years old)

Population of the world 1978: 4.302 billions

Global rank: #30812

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Who is Football player Juan Roman Riquelme?
Attacking midfielder who joined Juniors Boca in 2008 after spending four seasons with Villarreal and one season with FC Barcelona. He was a member of the Argentina national team from 1997 to 2008.
He was nominated for the 2005 FIFA World Player of the Year.

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He began his youth career playing for Juniors Argentinos.

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He grew up with a brother named Cristian.

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He played alongside Lionel Messi on the Argentina national team.

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When was Football player Juan Roman Riquelme born?
Juan Roman Riquelme birthday 24-6-1978 (at the age of 46).
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Juan Roman Riquelme was born in Buenos Aires, of Argentina. Là Football player, whose Zodiac is Cancer, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Horse. Juan Roman Riquelme's global rank is 30812 and whose rank is 1236 in list of famous Football player. Population of the world in 1978 is about 4.302 billions persons.
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Events in 1978 and 24-6

Events in the world in the birth year of Juan Roman Riquelme

  • Rhodesia's Prime Minister Ian D. Smith and three black leaders agree on transfer to black majority rule (Feb. 15).
  • US Senate approves Panama Canal neutrality treaty (March 16); votes treaty to turn canal over to Panama by year 2000 (April 18).
  • Former Italian Premier Aldo Moro kidnapped by left wing terrorists, who kill five bodyguards (March 16); he is found slain (May 9).
  • Pope Paul VI , dead at 80, mourned (Aug. 6); new Pope, John Paul I, 65, dies unexpectedly after 34 days in office (Sept. 28); succeeded by Karol Cardinal Wojtyla of Poland as John Paul II (Oct. 16).
  • "Framework for Peace" in Middle East signed by Egypt's President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Premier Menachem Begin after 13-day conference at Camp David led by President Jimmy Carter (Sept. 17).
  • Jim Jones's followers commit mass suicide in Jonestown, Guyana (Nov. 18).

Birthday Juan Roman Riquelme (24-6) in history

  • Day 24-6 year 1509: Henry VIII is officially crowned king of England.
  • Day 24-6 year 1647: Early American feminist Margaret Brent requested a seat and vote in the Maryland Congress but was removed from that body.
  • Day 24-6 year 1675: The day of the deadliest war commanded by King Philip between the colonists and the Indians began with the Indians attacking the settlement of Swansea (Mass).
  • Day 24-6 year 1908: The 22nd and 24th president of the United States, Grover Cleveland, died in Princeton, N.J.
  • Day 24-6 year 1947: Kenneth Arnold, an American pilot, reported seeing strange objects near Mt. Rainier, Washington. He described them as "saucers skipping across the water," hence the term "flying saucers" was born.
  • Day 24-6 year 1948: The Soviet Union began a blockade of Berlin. Allied forces responded with what would be known as the Berlin Airlift flying in more than 2 million tons of supplies over the next year.
  • Day 24-6 year 1997: The U.S. Air Force released The Roswell Report, closing the case on the 1947 Roswell, N.M. incident concerning UFOs and alien bodies.
  • Day 24-6 year 2011: New York passes a law to allow same-sex marriage, becoming the largest state that allows gay and lesbian couples to marry.
  • Day 24-6 year 2012: Lonesome George, the last known Pinta Island Tortoise, died at a Galapagos National Park, making the subspecies extinct.
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