SOCCER PLAYER

Alexandru Epureanu

1986 - Today

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Alexandru Epureanu (born 27 September 1986) is a Moldovan former professional footballer who played as a centre-back for the Moldova national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 30 different languages on Wikipedia. Alexandru Epureanu is the 8,037th most popular soccer player (down from 7,574th in 2024), the 77th most popular biography from Moldova (down from 71st in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Moldovan Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Alexandru Epureanu ranks 8,037 out of 21,273Before him are Shinnosuke Honda, Pablo Maqueda, Humberlito Borges, Nicolas Nkoulou, Sebastian Boenisch, and Kim Yong-dae. After him are Timothy Fosu-Mensah, Baghdad Bounedjah, Niša Saveljić, Makito Hatanaka, Yazid Mansouri, and Yusuke Tanahashi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Alexandru Epureanu ranks 368Before him are Shin Hyun-been, Prateik Babbar, Ashley Olsen, Yunho, Marco Belinelli, and Colin Brittain. After him are Amaia Salamanca, Vugar Gashimov, Pablo Cuevas, Nita Strauss, Manuel da Costa, and Shawn Pyfrom.

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In Moldova

Among people born in Moldova, Alexandru Epureanu ranks 77 out of 107Before him are Chiril Gaburici (1976), Natalia Valeeva (1969), Evghenia Guțul (1986), Almira Skripchenko (1976), Geta Burlacu (1974), and Viktor Gavrikov (1957). After him are Victor Bologan (1971), Radu Sîrbu (1978), Igor Grosu (1972), Sergey Stepanov (1984), Yuri Bashkatov (1968), and Valeriu Streleț (1970).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Moldova

Among soccer players born in Moldova, Alexandru Epureanu ranks 3Before him are Itzhak Shum (1948), and Serghei Cleșcenco (1972). After him are Ion Nicolaescu (1998), Alexandru Curtianu (1974), Alexandru Suvorov (1987), Igor Armaș (1987), Alexandru Gațcan (1984), Sergiu Dadu (1981), Serghei Alexeev (1986), Igor Picușceac (1983), and Artur Ioniță (1990).