SOCCER PLAYER

Dirk Marcellis

1988 - Today

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Dirk Antoon Nico Marcellis (born 13 April 1988) is a Dutch former footballer who played as a centre back. After a non-playing period at PSV, Marcellis fought back at AZ and became one of its important players. After suffering from injuries, he signed with NAC Breda in January 2015. He signed with PEC Zwolle after NAC was relegated. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Dirk Marcellis is the 15,315th most popular soccer player (down from 14,743rd in 2019), the 1,486th most popular biography from Netherlands (up from 1,512th in 2019) and the 369th most popular Dutch Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Dirk Marcellis ranks 15,315 out of 21,273Before him are Collins Fai, Vitalij Lux, Brad Davis, Kiril Kotev, Nicolas Höfler, and Owen Wijndal. After him are Alex Rafael, Javairô Dilrosun, Marko Simić, Hideo Tanaka, Tigran Barseghyan, and Molla Wagué.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Dirk Marcellis ranks 1,023Before him are Adrià Figueras, Somália, Jorge Torres Nilo, Kim Tillie, Viktoriya Kutuzova, and Henri Junghänel. After him are Alex Rafael, Sebastián Blanco, Roy van den Berg, Miki Kanie, Daniel Brosinski, and Ilaria Mauro.

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In Netherlands

Among people born in Netherlands, Dirk Marcellis ranks 1,487 out of 1,646Before him are Minke Booij (1977), Lilian Marijnissen (1985), Angela Malestein (1993), Anouk Hoogendijk (1985), Annemiek de Haan (1981), and Owen Wijndal (1999). After him are Javairô Dilrosun (1998), Sepp van den Berg (2001), Roy van den Berg (1988), Ellen Hoog (1986), Mia Nicolai (1996), and Germaine de Randamie (1984).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Netherlands

Among soccer players born in Netherlands, Dirk Marcellis ranks 369Before him are Thomas Lam (1993), Maceo Rigters (1984), Marvin Zeegelaar (1990), Anwar El Ghazi (1995), Anouk Hoogendijk (1985), and Owen Wijndal (1999). After him are Javairô Dilrosun (1998), Sepp van den Berg (2001), Derk Boerrigter (1986), Mitchell te Vrede (1991), Quinten Timber (2001), and Richairo Živković (1996).