SOCCER PLAYER

Claudia Bunge

1999 - Today

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Claudia Mary Bunge (born 21 September 1999) is a New Zealand footballer who currently plays for Melbourne Victory and the New Zealand women's national football team. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Claudia Bunge is the 21,407th most popular soccer player (up from 21,412th in 2019), the 388th most popular biography from New Zealand (down from 381st in 2019) and the 53rd most popular New Zealander Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Claudia Bunge ranks 21,407 out of 21,273Before her are Luo Guiping, Agness Musase, Catherine Musonda, Grace Chanda, Guillermo Pereira, and George Ganea. After her are Max Mata, Jack McGlynn, Thabo Cele, Nando Pijnaker, Marco Dulca, and Lushomo Mweemba.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Claudia Bunge ranks 849Before her are Clemente Seguel, Corinna Schwab, Kanykei Kubanychbekova, Damian Durkacz, George Ganea, and Daria Kulagina. After her are Patty Tavatanakit, Shakhnoza Yunusova, Alexander Stadler, Tahani Alqahtani, Žiga Ravnikar, and Milad Karimi.

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In New Zealand

Among people born in New Zealand, Claudia Bunge ranks 388 out of 303Before her are Olivia Loe (1992), Anton Cooper (1994), James Guy (null), Brackin Karauria-Henry (1988), Tim Mikkelson (1986), and Yumi Arima (1997). After her are Ricardo Suzuki (2000), Max Mata (2000), Kojo Musah (1996), Ella Gunson (1989), Stephen Jenness (1990), and Stacey Michelsen (1991).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In New Zealand

Among soccer players born in New Zealand, Claudia Bunge ranks 53Before her are Annalie Longo (1991), Olivia Chance (1993), Daisy Cleverley (1997), Paige Satchell (1998), Callum McCowatt (1999), and Ben Waine (2001). After her are Max Mata (2000), Anna Leat (2001), Gabi Rennie (2001), Joe Champness (1997), Ireen Lungu (1997), and Emma Rolston (1996).