SOCCER PLAYER

Chris Löwe

1989 - Today

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Chris Jörg Löwe (German: [ˈkʁɪs ˈløːvə]; born 16 April 1989) is a German former professional footballer who played at left-back. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Chris Löwe is the 17,361st most popular soccer player (down from 15,515th in 2019), the 7,063rd most popular biography from Germany (down from 6,940th in 2019) and the 822nd most popular German Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Chris Löwe ranks 17,361 out of 21,273Before him are Florian Jozefzoon, Didier Ndong, Francisco Sierralta, Kévin Monnet-Paquet, Tatsuya Yamashita, and Tihomir Kostadinov. After him are Taro Sugahara, Ralf, Nikola Stojiljković, Tomoaki Komorida, Wilfrid Kaptoum, and Riki Harakawa.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Chris Löwe ranks 1,232Before him are Sun Ke, Delfina Merino, Rauf Aliyev, Kim Ekdahl du Rietz, Taylor York, and Alina Fyodorova. After him are Goh Liu Ying, Alan Khugaev, Sole Jaimes, Neil Taylor, SuRie, and Francesco Bolzoni.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Chris Löwe ranks 7,066 out of 7,253Before him are Oliver Zeidler (1996), Rüdiger Selig (1989), Daniel Abt (1992), Felix Wiedwald (1990), Daniel Böhm (1986), and Henriette Confurius (1991). After him are Tuğrul Erat (1992), Stephan Leyhe (1992), Eric Johannesen (1988), Alexander Megos (1993), Laura Basuki (1988), and Rick Zabel (1993).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Germany

Among soccer players born in Germany, Chris Löwe ranks 822Before him are Janik Haberer (1994), Bianca Schmidt (1990), Tobias Werner (1985), Isabel Kerschowski (1988), Daniel Ginczek (1991), and Felix Wiedwald (1990). After him are Tuğrul Erat (1992), Hendrik Bonmann (1994), Martin Lanig (1984), Jan-Niklas Beste (1999), Leart Paqarada (1994), and Diant Ramaj (2001).