SOCCER PLAYER

Bastian Reinhardt

1975 - Today

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Bastian Reinhardt (born 19 November 1975) is a German former footballer and current assistant manager of VfB Lübeck. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Bastian Reinhardt is the 14,821st most popular soccer player (up from 14,836th in 2024), the 7,025th most popular biography from Germany (down from 6,865th in 2019) and the 699th most popular German Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Bastian Reinhardt ranks 14,821 out of 21,273Before him are Hassan Kachloul, Raphael Veiga, Wylan Cyprien, Benjamin Kololli, Takashi Uemura, and Mohamed Husain. After him are Fabrice Ehret, Josefine Öqvist, Walter Gaitán, Julian Green, Omi Sato, and José Mauri.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Bastian Reinhardt ranks 1,155Before him are Jang Dae-il, Noel Clarke, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Nicole Herschmann, Feryal Özel, and Aleksey Alipov. After him are Omi Sato, Jason Turner, Denys Hotfrid, Lotte Kiærskou, Daniel Strigel, and Flávio Elias Cordeiro.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Bastian Reinhardt ranks 7,028 out of 7,253Before him are Mark Dragunski (1970), Richard Schmidt (1987), Mark Warnecke (1970), Gina Lückenkemper (1996), Katrin Mattscherodt (1981), and Martin Tomczyk (1981). After him are Tim Wieskötter (1979), Tracey E. Bregman (1963), Ahmed Kutucu (2000), Daniel Didavi (1990), Johannes Geis (1993), and Christian Süß (1985).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Germany

Among soccer players born in Germany, Bastian Reinhardt ranks 699Before him are Mohamed Amsif (1989), Yannick Gerhardt (1994), Mike Windischmann (1965), Mohamed Dräger (1996), Bastian Oczipka (1989), and Lukas Nmecha (1998). After him are Ahmed Kutucu (2000), Daniel Didavi (1990), Johannes Geis (1993), Daniel Davari (1988), Jean-Philippe Krasso (1997), and Tom Bischof (2005).