SOCCER PLAYER

Erik Sorga

1999 - Today

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Erik Sorga (born 8 July 1999) is an Estonian professional footballer who plays as a striker for V.League 1 club Ho Chi Minh City and the Estonia national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Erik Sorga is the 22,970th most popular soccer player, the 389th most popular biography from Estonia and the 55th most popular Estonian Soccer Player.

Erik Sorga is most famous for being an Estonian professional footballer known for his goal-scoring ability and versatility as a forward. He has represented the Estonian national team and played for clubs in both Estonia and the United States.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Erik Sorga ranks 22,970 out of 21,273Before him are Oliver Norwood, Ryo Toyama, Taisuke Mizuno, Khadija Shaw, Kazuna Takase, and Kiichi Yajima. After him are Miles Robinson, Fitz Hall, Craig Eastmond, Yutaro Oda, Kento Yabuuchi, and Shion Niwa.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Erik Sorga ranks 779Before him are Hikaru Arai, Bojan Miovski, Bregje de Brouwer, Noortje de Brouwer, Tom Schaar, and Kazuna Takase. After him are Leonardo Deplano, Saddiq Bey, Catarina Macario, Lauren Williams, Shoi Sakaguchi, and Brooke Scullion.

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In Estonia

Among people born in Estonia, Erik Sorga ranks 389 out of 351Before him are Rasmus Mägi (1992), Eneli Jefimova (2006), Lee Ho-joon (null), Matvei Igonen (1996), Frank Liivak (1996), and Antonio Watson (2001). After him are Vladislav Kreida (1999), Tiidrek Nurme (1985), Nour Abdelsalam (1993), Kristin Kuuba (1997), Grigori Minaškin (1991), and Kregor Zirk (1999).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Estonia

Among soccer players born in Estonia, Erik Sorga ranks 55Before him are Joonas Tamm (1992), Sander Post (1984), Artur Pikk (1993), Mattias Käit (1998), Matvei Igonen (1996), and Frank Liivak (1996). After him are Vladislav Kreida (1999).