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Dmitri Kruglov

1984 - Today

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Dmitri Kruglov (born 24 May 1984) is an Estonian retired professional footballer who played as a left-back and a winger. He made 115 appearances for the Estonia national team, scoring four goals. He was known for his powerful shooting and often took free kicks and penalties. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 23 different languages on Wikipedia. Dmitri Kruglov is the 11,463rd most popular soccer player (down from 10,387th in 2024), the 291st most popular biography from Estonia (down from 269th in 2019) and the 13th most popular Estonian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Dmitri Kruglov ranks 11,463 out of 21,273Before him are Sheraldo Becker, Zuhair Bakheet, João Pedro, Márcio Nobre, Raphael Dwamena, and Oleksiy Byelik. After him are Andri Guðjohnsen, Per Nilsson, José García Calvo, Eli Dasa, Sherif Ekramy, and Srđan Lakić.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Dmitri Kruglov ranks 695Before him are Zhu Zhu, Weronika Rosati, Morteza Pashaei, Faf du Plessis, Robert Almer, and Ivo Minář. After him are Hamdi Salihi, Miloš Ninković, Grzegorz Wojtkowiak, Vitaliy Rahimov, Michal Šimečka, and Gonzalo Bergessio.

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In Estonia

Among people born in Estonia, Dmitri Kruglov ranks 291 out of 351Before him are Andrus Värnik (1977), Baruto Kaito (1984), Tarmo Neemelo (1982), Merle Jääger (1965), Joel Lindpere (1981), and Andrei Stepanov (1979). After him are Aleksei Budõlin (1976), Keit Pentus-Rosimannus (1976), Marek Lemsalu (1972), Artur Kotenko (1981), Janek Tombak (1976), and Getter Jaani (1993).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Estonia

Among soccer players born in Estonia, Dmitri Kruglov ranks 13Before him are Sergei Pareiko (1977), Raio Piiroja (1979), Enar Jääger (1984), Tarmo Neemelo (1982), Joel Lindpere (1981), and Andrei Stepanov (1979). After him are Marek Lemsalu (1972), Artur Kotenko (1981), Alo Bärengrub (1984), Urmas Rooba (1978), Sergei Terehhov (1975), and Taavi Rähn (1981).