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Archil Arveladze

1973 - Today

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Archil Arveladze (Georgian: არჩილ არველაძე; born 22 February 1973) is a Georgian former professional footballer who played as a striker for various sides in Europe. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Archil Arveladze is the 6,016th most popular soccer player (down from 5,003rd in 2019), the 261st most popular biography from Georgia (down from 248th in 2019) and the 17th most popular Georgian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Archil Arveladze ranks 6,016 out of 21,273Before him are Eljero Elia, Kōji Nakata, Domenico Berardi, Ciprian Marica, Daniel Maldini, and Fábio Aurélio. After him are Adriano Gerlin da Silva, Soma Ishigamori, Vicente Rodríguez, Eraldo Pecci, Boubacar Barry, and Heiko Westermann.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Archil Arveladze ranks 356Before him are Alessandro Cambalhota, Anders Fridén, Scotty 2 Hotty, Christine Arron, Takashi Sorimachi, and Sasha Roiz. After him are Eva Röse, Guillermo Barros Schelotto, Anson Mount, Magnus Hedman, Kim Sun-a, and Keiko Agena.

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In Georgia

Among people born in Georgia, Archil Arveladze ranks 261 out of 406Before him are Vakhtang Blagidze (1954), Mamuka Bakhtadze (1982), Ilias Iliadis (1986), Leri Khabelov (1964), Tamara Gachechiladze (1983), and Lika Kavzharadze (1959). After him are Nika Gilauri (1975), Abu Omar al-Shishani (1986), Nika Melia (1979), Davit Mujiri (1978), Grigol Mgaloblishvili (1973), and Giorgi Latso (1978).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Georgia

Among soccer players born in Georgia, Archil Arveladze ranks 17Before him are Tengiz Sulakvelidze (1956), Givi Nodia (1948), Sergo Kotrikadze (1936), Zaur Kaloev (1931), Levan Kobiashvili (1977), and Ramaz Urushadze (1939). After him are Davit Mujiri (1978), Omari Tetradze (1969), Giorgi Mamardashvili (2000), Kakhaber Tskhadadze (1968), Georgi Kinkladze (1973), and Guram Kashia (1987).