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David Regis

1968 - Today

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David Regis (French: Régis, born December 2, 1968) is a retired professional soccer player and coach who played as a defender. He was most recently the assistant coach of US Mondorf-les-Bains. Born in Martinique, he played for the United States at the 1998 and 2002 World Cups. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2024). David Regis is the 10,753rd most popular soccer player (down from 10,257th in 2024), the 18th most popular biography from Martinique (down from 17th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Martiniquais Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, David Regis ranks 10,753 out of 21,273Before him are Victor Leandro Bagy, Nenad Tomović, Silas Katompa Mvumpa, Mario Gaspar Pérez, Godwin Okpara, and Zoltán Sebescen. After him are Álex Berenguer, Cristian Molinaro, Arnór Ingvi Traustason, Nordin Wooter, Eren Albayrak, and Constantinos Charalambidis.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, David Regis ranks 878Before him are Enikő Győri, Jonathan Akpoborie, Park Jang-soon, Anja Fichtel, Victor Feddersen, and Niurka Montalvo. After him are Kirsten Barnes, Svetlana Petcherskaia, Arawat Sabejew, Laurent Porchier, Rodolfo Cardoso, and Ulrike Holzner.

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In Martinique

Among people born in Martinique, David Regis ranks 18 out of 26Before him are Wendie Renard (1990), Mathias Lessort (1995), Fabrice Jeannet (1980), Jérôme Jeannet (1977), Cédric Sorhaindo (1984), and Ronny Turiaf (1983). After him are Emmanuel Rivière (1990), Jean-Michel Lucenay (1978), Sigrid Agren (1991), Kayra Sayit (1988), Ronald Pognon (1982), and Steeven Langil (1988).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Martinique

Among soccer players born in Martinique, David Regis ranks 3Before him are Gérard Janvion (1953), and Wendie Renard (1990). After him are Emmanuel Rivière (1990), Steeven Langil (1988), Garry Bocaly (1988), and Pierre-Yves Polomat (1993).