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Des Walker

1965 - Today

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Desmond Sinclair Walker (born 26 November 1965) is an English football coach and former player who played as a defender. At club level he played in seven cup finals for Nottingham Forest at Wembley, winning five of them. He was Forest's player of the year three times. On four straight occasions at Forest he was selected for the PFA Team of the Year. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Des Walker is the 9,968th most popular soccer player (down from 9,584th in 2019), the 6,890th most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 6,755th in 2019) and the 586th most popular British Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Des Walker ranks 9,968 out of 21,273Before him are Adrian Mierzejewski, Josh Risdon, Franky Vandendriessche, Javi Venta, Erik Hoftun, and Heinz Lindner. After him are Fábio Santos, Stanislav Manolev, Oleh Shelayev, Marco Sandy, Gaëtan Englebert, and Cyrille Regis.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Des Walker ranks 807Before him are Paul Arthurs, J Mascis, Chuck Behler, Reggie Lewis, Raudnei Anversa Freire, and László Fidel. After him are Dmitri Mironov, Gjekë Marinaj, Ángeles González-Sinde, Daniel Müller, Steve Bacic, and Christopher Evan Welch.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Des Walker ranks 6,892 out of 8,785Before him are Chris Eubank (1966), Ricky Hatton (1978), Steve Nicol (1961), Holly Bradshaw (1991), Rupert Gregson-Williams (1966), and Dave Rowntree (1964). After him are Yasmin Finney (2003), Andrea Levy (1956), Jonathan Ross (1960), Terry Fenwick (1959), Callum Blue (1977), and Barry Ferguson (1978).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In United Kingdom

Among soccer players born in United Kingdom, Des Walker ranks 586Before him are Jimmy Case (1954), Gordon Cowans (1958), Colin Todd (1948), Nick Pope (1992), Ben Watson (1985), and Steve Nicol (1961). After him are Terry Fenwick (1959), Barry Ferguson (1978), Steve Wooddin (1955), Kevin Beattie (1953), Sammy McIlroy (1954), and Dean Saunders (1964).