SOCCER PLAYER

Emerich Dembrovschi

1945 - Today

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Emeric Dembroschi (born 6 October 1945) is a retired Romanian football striker. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Emerich Dembrovschi is the 4,020th most popular soccer player (up from 4,079th in 2019), the 439th most popular biography from Romania (up from 449th in 2019) and the 61st most popular Romanian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Emerich Dembrovschi ranks 4,020 out of 21,273Before him are Volodymyr Troshkin, Junji Goto, Cleber Alexandre Gomes, Akira Kubota, Zygmunt Maszczyk, and Ferenc Machos. After him are Hidetoyo Watanabe, Giuseppe Savoldi, Tom Florie, Kurt Stettler, Antoine Cuissard, and Carlos Vela.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1945, Emerich Dembrovschi ranks 512Before him are Judith O'Dea, Jacques Dimont, Péter Marót, Fidel Uriarte, Paul McCarthy, and Zygmunt Maszczyk. After him are Ugo Ferrante, Michael Bella, Bob Welch, Wolfgang Seguin, Ferenc Seres, and Jack Sholder.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, Emerich Dembrovschi ranks 439 out of 844Before him are Ernő Nagy (1898), Theodor Rosetti (1837), Nicolae Lupescu (1940), Petre S. Aurelian (1833), Ádám Bodor (1936), and Ilie Dumitrescu (1969). After him are Costică Ștefănescu (1951), Theodor Pallady (1871), Alexandru G. Golescu (1819), Radu Mihăileanu (1958), Ileana Gyulai-Drîmbă-Jenei (1946), and Grigore Moisil (1906).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Romania

Among soccer players born in Romania, Emerich Dembrovschi ranks 61Before him are Adrian Ilie (1974), Vintilă Cossini (1913), Cornel Dinu (1948), Michael Klein (1959), Nicolae Lupescu (1940), and Ilie Dumitrescu (1969). After him are Costică Ștefănescu (1951), Alexandru Cuedan (1910), Mircea David (1914), Gyula Prassler (1916), Dorin Mateuț (1965), and Corneliu Robe (1908).