SOCCER PLAYER

Alexandru Mățel

1989 - Today

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Alexandru Mățel (born 17 October 1989) is a Romanian former professional footballer who played mainly as a right back and currently the chief scout of Liga I club Farul Constanța. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 25 different languages on Wikipedia. Alexandru Mățel is the 13,586th most popular soccer player (down from 13,167th in 2024), the 820th most popular biography from Romania (down from 772nd in 2019) and the 165th most popular Romanian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Alexandru Mățel ranks 13,586 out of 21,273Before him are Babanco, Omar Alderete, Luis Ibáñez, Jorrit Hendrix, Naomichi Ueda, and Laia Aleixandri. After him are Nobuyuki Zaizen, Junji Nishizawa, Mohammed Al-Breik, Darío Figueroa, Hiroki Yamada, and Rafael Schmitz.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Alexandru Mățel ranks 737Before him are Alan Kardec, Frank Stäbler, Hugh Mitchell, Frederick Lau, Paraskevi Papachristou, and Jurij Tepeš. After him are Tessa Worley, Álvaro Cervantes, Vania King, Hassan Whiteside, Victor Muffat-Jeandet, and Thiago Santos.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, Alexandru Mățel ranks 820 out of 844Before him are Simona Gherman (1985), Alexandra Dulgheru (1989), Adrian Diaconu (1978), Loredana Dinu (1984), Alex Florea (1991), and Andrei Ursu (1993). After him are Ester Peony (1993), Andreea Ehritt-Vanc (1973), Ovidiu Petre (1982), Roxen (2000), Bogdan Mara (1977), and Roberta Anastase (1976).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Romania

Among soccer players born in Romania, Alexandru Mățel ranks 164Before him are Laurențiu Roșu (1975), Alexandru Chipciu (1989), Tiberiu Ghioane (1981), Dragoș Grigore (1986), and Iasmin Latovlevici (1986). After him are Ovidiu Petre (1982), Bogdan Mara (1977), Valerică Găman (1989), Nicolae Mitea (1985), Adrian Cristea (1983), Horațiu Moldovan (1998), and Eduard Stăncioiu (1981).