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Aleksandre Amisulashvili

1982 - Today

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Aleksandre Amisulashvili (Georgian: ალექსანდრე ამისულაშვილი; born 20 August 1982) is a retired Georgian international footballer. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Aleksandre Amisulashvili is the 15,244th most popular soccer player (down from 11,935th in 2019), the 378th most popular biography from Georgia (down from 347th in 2019) and the 44th most popular Georgian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Aleksandre Amisulashvili ranks 15,244 out of 21,273Before him are Kevin Davies, Aziz Ibragimov, Tatsuya Masushima, Darius Olaru, Christofer Heimeroth, and Marcelo Baron Polanczyk. After him are Anouk Hoogendijk, David Guzmán, Romario Ibarra, Mauro Formica, Clarence Goodson, and Juan Carlos.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Aleksandre Amisulashvili ranks 1,128Before him are Sung Yu-chi, Maya Petrova, Hideto Inoue, Hiromichi Katano, Nazar Baýramow, and Nano. After him are Clarence Goodson, Martin Amedick, Masaki Chugo, Velichko Cholakov, Aarón Galindo, and Kiril Kotev.

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In Georgia

Among people born in Georgia, Aleksandre Amisulashvili ranks 378 out of 406Before him are Davit Modzmanashvili (1986), Giorgi Chakvetadze (1999), Giorgi Chanturia (1993), Oksana Kalashnikova (1990), Davit Khocholava (1993), and Elena Satine (1987). After him are Aleksandre Kobakhidze (1987), Giorgi Makaridze (1990), Nikoloz Sherazadishvili (1996), Nikoloz Tskitishvili (1983), Ucha Lobjanidze (1987), and Lasha Dvali (1995).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Georgia

Among soccer players born in Georgia, Aleksandre Amisulashvili ranks 44Before him are Nukri Revishvili (1987), Otar Kakabadze (1995), Levan Mchedlidze (1990), Giorgi Chakvetadze (1999), Giorgi Chanturia (1993), and Davit Khocholava (1993). After him are Aleksandre Kobakhidze (1987), Giorgi Makaridze (1990), Ucha Lobjanidze (1987), Lasha Dvali (1995), Valerian Gvilia (1994), and Giorgi Aburjania (1995).