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Cédric Charlier

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Cédric Daniel André Charlier (born 27 November 1987) is a Belgian professional field hockey player who plays as a forward for Racing Club de Bruxelles and the Belgian national team. He played 381 matches for the Belgium national team from 2008 until 2024. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Cédric Charlier is the 6,815th most popular athlete (down from 6,519th in 2019), the 1,224th most popular biography from Belgium (up from 1,230th in 2019) and the 79th most popular Belgian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Cédric Charlier ranks 6,815 out of 6,025Before him are Jonathan Sacoor, Zofia Klepacka, Oussama Oueslati, Emma Twigg, Paige McPherson, and Mohamed Mahmoud. After him are Jorre Verstraeten, Blanca Toledano, Mikhail Akimenko, Tamara Salazar, Luise Malzahn, and Koki Ikeda.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1987, Cédric Charlier ranks 1,659Before him are Hirotaka Uchizono, Kohei Mishima, Lauren Storm, Emma Twigg, Ayaka Kikuchi, and Valentin Roberge. After him are Irina Ektova, Tatsuya Onodera, Dax McCarty, Akito Miura, Aidy Bryant, and Terrence Williams.

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In Belgium

Among people born in Belgium, Cédric Charlier ranks 1,224 out of 1,190Before him are Zoltán Lévai (null), Kyara Linskens (1996), Faycal Rherras (1993), Shanne Braspennincx (1991), Julie Vanloo (1993), and Jonathan Sacoor (1999). After him are Jorre Verstraeten (1997), Hugo Cuypers (1997), Nikita Dragun (1996), Claire Michel (1988), Nick Celis (1988), and Elise Vanderelst (1998).

Among ATHLETES In Belgium

Among athletes born in Belgium, Cédric Charlier ranks 79Before him are Thomas Briels (1987), Camille Laus (1993), Eliott Crestan (1999), Cynthia Bolingo (1993), Zoltán Lévai (null), and Jonathan Sacoor (1999). After him are Jorre Verstraeten (1997), Claire Michel (1988), Elise Vanderelst (1998), Hanne Claes (1991), Alexander Hendrickx (1993), and Arthur Van Doren (1994).