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David Degen

1983 - Today

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David Degen (born 15 February 1983) is a former Swiss footballer who last played for FC Basel, mostly as a right midfielder, in the Swiss Super League. He is half Dutch as his mother is from the Netherlands. His twin brother Philipp Degen was also a professional football player. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. David Degen is the 9,960th most popular soccer player (down from 9,646th in 2019), the 824th most popular biography from Switzerland (up from 827th in 2019) and the 123rd most popular Swiss Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, David Degen ranks 9,960 out of 21,273Before him are Keith Gumbs, Garry Rodrigues, Nicolas Vallar, Diego Pozo, Chris Richards, and Shikabala. After him are Illya Zabarnyi, Adrian Mierzejewski, Josh Risdon, Franky Vandendriessche, Javi Venta, and Erik Hoftun.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, David Degen ranks 519Before him are Kenny Omega, Jonida Maliqi, Fredrik Stenman, Tong Wen, Nicolas Vallar, and Gauhar Khan. After him are Dmitry Jakovenko, Satoru Yamagishi, Cho Yong-hyung, Hirotaka Uchibayashi, Silvio Proto, and Stanka Zlateva.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, David Degen ranks 824 out of 1,015Before him are Izet Hajrović (1991), Dominique Gisin (1986), Marco Wölfli (1982), Marco Chiudinelli (1981), Martin Schmidt (1967), and Ruben Vargas (1998). After him are Daniel Müller (1965), Heidi Diethelm Gerber (1969), Mélanie René (1990), Michael Lang (1991), Gino Mäder (1997), and Raphaël Wicky (1977).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Switzerland

Among soccer players born in Switzerland, David Degen ranks 123Before him are Renato Steffen (1991), Fabian Frei (1989), Yvan Quentin (1970), Izet Hajrović (1991), Marco Wölfli (1982), and Ruben Vargas (1998). After him are Michael Lang (1991), Raphaël Wicky (1977), Amir Abrashi (1990), Jürg Studer (1966), Joel Castro Pereira (1996), and Nico Elvedi (1996).