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Erich Ribbeck

1937 - Today

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Erich Ribbeck (born 13 June 1937) is a German former professional football player and manager, best known for coaching in the Bundesliga. In 1988, he won the UEFA Cup as manager of Bayer Leverkusen, the first title in the club's history. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Erich Ribbeck is the 1,161st most popular soccer player (down from 902nd in 2019), the 2,946th most popular biography from Germany (down from 2,606th in 2019) and the 82nd most popular German Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Erich Ribbeck ranks 1,161 out of 21,273Before him are Mitsugu Nomura, Bert Williams, Stefan Effenberg, Rafael Márquez, Fernando Muslera, and Bert Patenaude. After him are Ernst Stojaspal, Josef Posipal, Ladislav Novák, Aleksandar Mitrović, Bo Larsson, and Carmelo Simeone.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1937, Erich Ribbeck ranks 191Before him are Giovanni Arrighi, Maryan Wisniewski, Gustavo Noboa, Anna Hazare, Dick Dale, and Vadim Bakatin. After him are Tom Courtenay, Lusine Zakaryan, Richard Bright, Robert Gallo, Petar Radaković, and Gordon Milne.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Erich Ribbeck ranks 2,948 out of 7,253Before him are Stefan Effenberg (1968), Ferdinand David (1810), Franz Pforr (1788), Karl Friedrich Burdach (1776), Hermann Hankel (1839), and Otto Rühle (1874). After him are Alexander, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken (1462), Nikolaus, Hereditary Grand Duke of Oldenburg (1897), Alexander Kluge (1932), Andreas Werckmeister (1645), Melusine von der Schulenburg, Duchess of Kendal (1667), and Hans von Kulmbach (1476).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Germany

Among soccer players born in Germany, Erich Ribbeck ranks 82Before him are Toni Turek (1919), İlkay Gündoğan (1990), Nuri Şahin (1988), Hakan Çalhanoğlu (1994), Herbert Erhardt (1930), and Stefan Effenberg (1968). After him are Jérôme Boateng (1988), Klaus Fichtel (1944), Werner Liebrich (1927), Hamit Altıntop (1982), Mario Götze (1992), and Willi Schulz (1938).