Footballeur

Egor Filipenko

1988 - aujourd'hui

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Egor Vsevolodovitch Filipenko (en russe : Егор Всеволодович Филипенко) ou Iagor Ousevaladavitch Filipenka (en biélorusse : Ягор Усеваладавіч Філіпенка), né le 10 avril 1988 à Minsk en Biélorussie, est un footballeur international biélorusse. Il évolue comme défenseur. En savoir plus sur Wikipédia

His biography is available in 25 different languages on Wikipedia. Egor Filipenko is the 17,913th most popular footballeur (down from 13,138th in 2024), the 355th most popular biography from Belarus (down from 292nd in 2019) and the 22nd most popular Belarusian Footballeur.

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Among Footballeurs

Among footballeurs, Egor Filipenko ranks 17,913 out of 21,273Before him are Bruno Fornaroli, Lorenzo Tehau, Janik Haberer, Kim Song-yong, Lee Cattermole, and Bruno Méndez. After him are Tetsuya Enomoto, Dare Vršič, Ilie Sánchez, Pablo Álvarez, Mami Ueno, and Panagiotis Glykos.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Egor Filipenko ranks 1,291Before him are Jhasmani Campos, Cristina Pedroche, Shogo Sakai, Dong Bin, Lee Cattermole, and Jan Muršak. After him are Camila Brait, Ramadan Darwish, Mitchell Watt, Isabel Kerschowski, Elvin Mammadov, and Shun Nagasawa.

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In Belarus

Among people born in Belarus, Egor Filipenko ranks 355 out of 368Before him are Ilya Shkurin (1999), Egor Gerasimov (1992), Aliaksandr Bury (1987), Ludmila Christeseva (1978), Aliaksandr Buikevich (1984), and Maryna Vasileuskaya (1990). After him are Timofei Kalachev (1981), Iryna Kurachkina (1994), Stanislaw Drahun (1988), Igor Shitov (1986), Ivan Litvinovich (2001), and Ihar Boki (1994).

Among Footballeurs In Belarus

Among footballeurs born in Belarus, Egor Filipenko ranks 22Before him are Anton Putsila (1987), Alyaksandr Martynovich (1987), Vitali Rodionov (1983), Yuri Zhevnov (1981), Syarhey Kislyak (1987), and Ilya Shkurin (1999). After him are Timofei Kalachev (1981), Stanislaw Drahun (1988), Igor Shitov (1986), Syarhey Amelyanchuk (1980), Ihar Stasevich (1985), and Aleksey Rios (1987).

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