SOCCER PLAYER

Eray Cömert

1998 - Today

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Eray Ervin Cömert (born 4 February 1998) is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Spanish club Valencia and the Switzerland national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Eray Cömert is the 11,150th most popular soccer player (down from 10,581st in 2019), the 866th most popular biography from Switzerland (down from 861st in 2019) and the 139th most popular Swiss Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Eray Cömert ranks 11,150 out of 21,273Before him are Juan Luis Mora, Yasutaka Yoshida, Ferran Jutglà, Yuji Yaso, Alex Pearce, and Jerry Bengtson. After him are Tomáš Koubek, José Rodríguez Martínez, Xaver Schlager, Nashat Akram, Júlio César Rocha Costa, and Kanga Akalé.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1998, Eray Cömert ranks 165Before him are Josip Brekalo, Cheng Xiao, Kevin Danso, Justin Bijlow, Daniel Altmaier, and Rex Orange County. After him are Taty Castellanos, Morgenshtern, Marco Arop, Jacob Bruun Larsen, Cavetown, and Steve Lacy.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Eray Cömert ranks 866 out of 1,015Before him are Anna Rossinelli (1987), Romina Oprandi (1986), Edimilson Fernandes (1996), Viktorija Golubic (1992), Alen Stevanović (1991), and Martin Elmiger (1978). After him are Kevin Fiala (1996), Michelle Gisin (1993), Andreas Schönbächler (1966), Roman Josi (1990), David Aebischer (1978), and Magali Messmer (1971).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Switzerland

Among soccer players born in Switzerland, Eray Cömert ranks 139Before him are Dan Ndoye (2000), Jonas Omlin (1994), Djibril Sow (1997), Zeki Amdouni (2000), Edimilson Fernandes (1996), and Alen Stevanović (1991). After him are Terence Kongolo (1994), Kevin Mbabu (1995), Shkëlzen Gashi (1988), Pajtim Kasami (1992), Ardon Jashari (2002), and Miloš Veljković (1995).