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Horst Hrubesch

1951 - aujourd'hui

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Sa biographie est disponible en 36 langues sur Wikipédia (en hausse par rapport à 35 en 2024). Horst Hrubesch est le 528th footballeur le plus populaire (en hausse du 676th en 2024), la 1,665th biographie la plus populaire d'Allemagne (en hausse du 2,142nd en 2019), ainsi que le 39th footballeur d'Allemagne le plus populaire.

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Among Footballeurs

Among footballeurs, Horst Hrubesch ranks 528 out of 21,273Before him are Robinho, Miloš Milutinović, Marco Tardelli, Takeo Takahashi, Ferenc Bene, and Jürgen Kohler. After him are Ladislao Mazurkiewicz, Giuseppe Bergomi, Nevio Scala, Antonio Carbajal, Wim Suurbier, and Fernando Redondo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1951, Horst Hrubesch ranks 96Before him are Shigemi Ishii, Dana Rosemary Scallon, Frank Wilczek, Kate Atkinson, Joe Lynn Turner, and Roger Myerson. After him are Šaban Šaulić, Bob Geldof, Lazarus You Heung-sik, Mamoru Oshii, Behgjet Pacolli, and Duncan Haldane.

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In Allemagne

Among people born in Allemagne, Horst Hrubesch ranks 1,665 out of NaNBefore him are Christian I, Elector of Saxony (1560), Anne Wiazemsky (1947), Heinz Lammerding (1905), Gottfried Silbermann (1683), Uta Hagen (1919), and Jürgen Moltmann (1926). After him are Philipp Mainländer (1841), Friedrich Wilhelm Raiffeisen (1818), Stephen II, Duke of Bavaria (1319), Maria Anna Sophia of Saxony (1728), Kurt von Tippelskirch (1891), and Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1818).

Among Footballeurs In Allemagne

Among footballeurs born in Allemagne, Horst Hrubesch ranks 39Before him are Dettmar Cramer (1925), Thomas Tuchel (1973), Hans Schäfer (1927), Jürgen Grabowski (1944), Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck (1948), and Jürgen Kohler (1965). After him are Oliver Bierhoff (1968), Klaus Fischer (1949), Ottmar Walter (1924), Bastian Schweinsteiger (1984), Philipp Lahm (1983), and Bernd Hölzenbein (1946).

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