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Ciprian Marica

1985 - Today

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Ciprian Andrei Marica (Romanian pronunciation: [tʃipriˈan anˈdrej ˈmarika]; born 2 October 1985) is a Romanian former professional footballer who played as a centre forward. He is a minority shareholder of Farul Constanța. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ciprian Marica is the 6,013th most popular soccer player (down from 5,821st in 2019), the 524th most popular biography from Romania and the 89th most popular Romanian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Ciprian Marica ranks 6,013 out of 21,273Before him are Noureddine Bouyahyaoui, Andriy Husin, Keiji Kaimoto, Eljero Elia, Kōji Nakata, and Domenico Berardi. After him are Daniel Maldini, Fábio Aurélio, Archil Arveladze, Adriano Gerlin da Silva, Soma Ishigamori, and Vicente Rodríguez.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1985, Ciprian Marica ranks 208Before him are Mathieu Debuchy, Aya Miyama, Hikaru Hironiwa, Tianna Bartoletta, Carly Rae Jepsen, and Hasan Minhaj. After him are Dwight Howard, Kenta Suzuki, Shingo Shibata, Tirunesh Dibaba, Yū Aoi, and Antonio Nocerino.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, Ciprian Marica ranks 524 out of 844Before him are Sorin Grindeanu (1973), Leonard Orban (1961), Ion Alexe (1946), Károly Weichelt (1906), Răzvan Raț (1981), and Nicolae Dică (1980). After him are Radu Voina (1950), Florența Mihai (1955), Ion Negoițescu (1921), Constantin Gâlcă (1972), Lavinia Miloșovici (1976), and Vasile Pușcașu (1956).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Romania

Among soccer players born in Romania, Ciprian Marica ranks 89Before him are Andrei Bărbulescu (1909), Vasile Chiroiu (1910), Iulian Filipescu (1974), Károly Weichelt (1906), Răzvan Raț (1981), and Nicolae Dică (1980). After him are Constantin Gâlcă (1972), Ioan Andone (1960), Ioan Lupescu (1968), Vasile Iordache (1950), Romulus Gabor (1961), and Ștefan Radu (1986).