SOCCER PLAYER

Cédric Carrasso

1981 - Today

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Cédric Pascal Régis Carrasso (born 30 December 1981) is a French former professional footballer who spent most of his career with Bordeaux and Marseille playing as a goalkeeper. He was also capped once for the France national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 38 different languages on Wikipedia. Cédric Carrasso is the 7,366th most popular soccer player (down from 7,123rd in 2024), the 5,420th most popular biography from France (up from 5,465th in 2019) and the 334th most popular French Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Cédric Carrasso ranks 7,362 out of 21,273Before him are Laurie Hughes, and Sjaak Troost. After him are Matija Nastasić, David Martin, Rainer Hasler, Ivan Ergić, Yasuyuki Moriyama, Andreas Pereira, Hedwiges Maduro, Andreas Ulmer, Seko Fofana, and Nayim.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Cédric Carrasso ranks 378Before him are Josh Groban, Katy Mixon, Moran Atias, Izabella Miko, Zar Amir Ebrahimi, and Lady Gabriella Kingston. After him are Ivan Ergić, Santiago Salcedo, Josh Gad, Maria Radner, Rebecka Liljeberg, and Laura Birn.

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In France

Among people born in France, Cédric Carrasso ranks 5,420 out of 6,770Before him are Philippe Katerine (1968), Joséphine Jobert (1985), Hubert Gardas (1957), Olivier Lenglet (1960), Moussa Marega (1991), and Claire Keim (1975). After him are Miss Kittin (1973), Seko Fofana (1995), Richard Dutruel (1972), Bouna Sarr (1992), Thomas Heurtel (1989), and Jonathan Biabiany (1988).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In France

Among soccer players born in France, Cédric Carrasso ranks 334Before him are Michel Dussuyer (1959), Youssef El-Arabi (1987), Alain Casanova (1961), Anthony Lopes (1990), Abdelkader Ghezzal (1984), and Moussa Marega (1991). After him are Seko Fofana (1995), Richard Dutruel (1972), Bouna Sarr (1992), Jonathan Biabiany (1988), Kévin Constant (1987), and Houssem Aouar (1998).