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Johan Micoud

1973 - presente

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Johan Micoud (Cannes, Alpes Marítimos, 24 de julio de 1973) es un exfutbolista francés que jugó en la posición de centrocampista. Durante sus 16 años de carrera, jugó profesionalmente en Francia, Italia y Alemania. Micoud jugó 17 partidos con la selección de fútbol de Francia y representó al país en la Eurocopa 2000 y en la Copa Mundial de la FIFA 2002. Leer más en Wikipedia

His biography is available in 30 different languages on Wikipedia (down from 31 in 2024). Johan Micoud is the 4,249th most popular futbolista (down from 3,337th in 2024), the 4,864th most popular biography from France (down from 4,604th in 2019) and the 199th most popular French Futbolista.

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Among Futbolistas

Among futbolistas, Johan Micoud ranks 4,249 out of 21,273Before him are Jorge Andrade, Gérard Soler, Gaston Peltier, Janusz Kupcewicz, Pavel Černý, and Oleguer Presas. After him are Aki Schmidt, Gérald Passi, Aníbal Tarabini, Liam Brady, Takashi Imoto, and Václav Horák.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Johan Micoud ranks 231Before him are Ibrahim Ba, Nikos Machlas, Patrick Rothfuss, Brittany Andrews, Steven Bradbury, and Ronna McDaniel. After him are Regillio Simons, Matthew McGrory, Yuri Shatunov, Indira Varma, Lene Nystrøm, and Hiroki Matsubara.

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In France

Among people born in France, Johan Micoud ranks 4,864 out of 6,770Before him are Jean-Jacques Schuhl (1941), Patrick Chesnais (1947), Olivier Rolin (1947), Gaston Peltier (1876), Jean Taris (1909), and Patrick Gaillard (1952). After him are Gérald Passi (1964), Claudine Longet (1942), Albert Decourtray (1923), Darry Cowl (1925), Sandrine Kiberlain (1968), and Jacques Grimonpon (1925).

Among Futbolistas In France

Among futbolistas born in France, Johan Micoud ranks 199Before him are Jacques Mairesse (1905), Claude Papi (1949), Jean-Marc Ferreri (1962), Robert Siatka (1934), Louis Bach (1883), and Gaston Peltier (1876). After him are Gérald Passi (1964), Jacques Grimonpon (1925), Marcel Aubour (1940), Sébastien Frey (1980), Roger Rio (1913), and Christian Dalger (1949).

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