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Christopher Jullien

1993 - Today

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Christopher Jullien (born 22 March 1993) is a French-Martinican professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Ligue 2 club Montpellier. He is a former France youth international, having represented his country at under-20 level. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 18 in 2024). Christopher Jullien is the 19,288th most popular soccer player (down from 16,038th in 2024), the 6,992nd most popular biography from France (down from 6,555th in 2019) and the 973rd most popular French Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Christopher Jullien ranks 19,288 out of 21,273Before him are Michael Santos, Timo Gebhart, Gustavo Henrique, Danny Hay, Julian Jenner, and Narciso Mina. After him are Oumar Diakité, John Jairo Ruiz, Corry Evans, Fabrício dos Santos Messias, Oier Zarraga, and Kasper Junker.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1993, Christopher Jullien ranks 998Before him are David Nwaba, Sarah Zadrazil, Niklas Lomb, Conan Ledesma, Michael Santos, and Gustavo Henrique. After him are Viktor Nemeš, Quinn Cook, Martin Fuksa, Max Walscheid, Maxime Dupé, and Philipp Hofmann.

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In France

Among people born in France, Christopher Jullien ranks 6,992 out of 6,770Before him are Jérémy Berthod (1984), Jessica Fox (1994), Mohamed Fofana (1985), Clémence Saint-Preux (1988), Mathieu Dossevi (1988), and Guillaume Rufin (1990). After him are Tony Ramoin (1988), Éric Junior Dina Ebimbe (2000), Willem Geubbels (2001), Maxime Dupé (1993), Corentin Jean (1995), and Mickaël Mawem (1990).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In France

Among soccer players born in France, Christopher Jullien ranks 973Before him are Thomas Didillon-Hödl (1995), Julien Féret (1982), Loïs Diony (1992), Jérémy Berthod (1984), Mohamed Fofana (1985), and Mathieu Dossevi (1988). After him are Éric Junior Dina Ebimbe (2000), Willem Geubbels (2001), Maxime Dupé (1993), Corentin Jean (1995), Christopher Wooh (2001), and Souleymane Doukara (1991).