Marco Acuña

Marco Acuña

athlete Argentina

Marco Acuña is an Argentine professional footballer known for his versatility as a midfielder and defender. Born on October 28, 1991, in Zapala, Argentina, he began his career at Racing Club before moving on to play for clubs such as Sporting CP in Portugal and Sevilla FC in Spain. Acuña has been a key player for the Argentine national team, participating in major tournaments including the FIFA World Cup and Copa América. His strong work ethic, tactical intelligence, and ability to contribute both defensively and offensively make him a valuable asset on the field.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
11,578
Power
141$
Sentiment
7.33
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Costa Rica 3 7.33 0.23% +0% 5,094,118 11,578 $62,000 141$
Totals 3 5,094,118 11,578 $62,000 141$
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Recent Mentions

Costa Rica Costa Rica: Marco Acuña is the executive president of ICE who stated that electricity rates will decrease in 2026. 6

La Nación – main Costa Rican daily, est. 1946: ICE pidió alza en luz para sostener salarios, pago de deuda e inversiones

Costa Rica Costa Rica: Marco Acuña, president of the ICE Group, explained that the project is part of the institution's sustainability objectives. 8

La Nación – main Costa Rican daily, est. 1946: Centroamérica estrena su primera gran estación de carga rápida para vehículos eléctricos

Costa Rica Costa Rica: Marco Acuña, the president of Grupo ICE, indicated that this initiative is aligned with the corporate strategy and sustainability objectives of the Institute. 8

La Nación – main Costa Rican daily, est. 1946: Costa Rica inaugura la primera gran estación de carga rápida de Centroamérica

Costa Rica Costa Rica: Marco Acuña is the executive president of ICE who stated that the financial management of ICE is sophisticated. 7

La Nación – main Costa Rican daily, est. 1946: Utilidades del ICE se deterioran