Footballeur

Daniel Timofte

1967 - aujourd'hui

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Daniel Timofte est un footballeur roumain né le 1er octobre 1967 à Hunedoara. Il évoluait au poste de milieu offensif. Il a participé à la Coupe du monde 1990 avec l'équipe de Roumanie. En savoir plus sur Wikipédia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Daniel Timofte is the 8,230th most popular footballeur (down from 7,447th in 2024), the 628th most popular biography from Romania (down from 588th in 2019) and the 115th most popular Romanian Footballeur.

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Among Footballeurs

Among footballeurs, Daniel Timofte ranks 8,230 out of 21,273Before him are Mathias Pogba, Lovre Kalinić, Cheick Tioté, Isidoro Sota, Peter Madsen, and Eric Addo. After him are Matheus Nunes, Jun Kamita, Tom Lockyer, Gintaras Staučė, Go Oiwa, and Niclas Jensen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1967, Daniel Timofte ranks 629Before him are Mirjana Joković, Craig Gillespie, Andrea James, Alessandro Rossi, Kim Ki-hoon, and Heimir Hallgrímsson. After him are Freddie Pitcher, Renzo Gracie, Kevin Macdonald, Yannick Jadot, Hisashi Tsuchida, and Cesc Gay.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, Daniel Timofte ranks 628 out of 844Before him are Nastasia Ionescu (1954), Gabriel Tamaș (1983), Veronica Cochela (1965), Petre Becheru (1960), Victor Hănescu (1981), and Marian Cozma (1982). After him are Monica Macovei (1959), Elena-Gabriela Ruse (1997), Mihai Trăistariu (1979), Irina-Camelia Begu (1990), Laura Badea-Cârlescu (1970), and Cătălina Ponor (1987).

Among Footballeurs In Romania

Among footballeurs born in Romania, Daniel Timofte ranks 115Before him are Costel Pantilimon (1987), Mirel Rădoi (1981), Sándor Schwartz (1909), Adrian Popescu (1960), Vlad Chiricheș (1989), and Gabriel Tamaș (1983). After him are Anton Doboș (1965), Emil Săndoi (1965), Cristian Săpunaru (1984), Liviu Ciobotariu (1971), Gheorghe Mihali (1965), and Cătălin Hîldan (1976).

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