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Federico Giunti

1971 - Today

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Federico Giunti (Italian pronunciation: [fedeˈriːko ˈdʒunti]; born 6 August 1971) is an Italian former footballer turned manager, who played as a midfielder in the role of deep-lying playmaker. He was most recently the current manager of Milan Primavera. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Federico Giunti is the 9,080th most popular soccer player (down from 7,969th in 2019), the 4,541st most popular biography from Italy (down from 4,472nd in 2019) and the 432nd most popular Italian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Federico Giunti ranks 9,080 out of 21,273Before him are Diego Buonanotte, Javier Zeoli, Hugo Alcântara, Everton Soares, Yuichiro Nagai, and Ao Tanaka. After him are Jackson Irvine, Hiroki Waki, Hans Sarpei, Edu, Zeki Fryers, and Sergio Porrini.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1971, Federico Giunti ranks 667Before him are Amanda Detmer, Hiep Thi Le, Mladen Rudonja, Vadym Gutzeit, Gülse Birsel, and Brent Renaud. After him are Andrea Sartoretti, Mohammed Al-Khilaiwi, Sarah McLeod, Kozo Hosokawa, Pablo Trapero, and Gustavo Méndez.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Federico Giunti ranks 4,542 out of 5,161Before him are Stefano Mauri (1980), Alessandra Mastronardi (1986), Roberto Locatelli (1974), Luca Argentero (1978), Fabrizio Moro (1975), and Nicolò Melli (1991). After him are Andrea Sartoretti (1971), Sergio Porrini (1968), Paolo De Ceglie (1986), Daniele Scarpa (1964), Nicola Vizzoni (1973), and Angela Cavagna (1966).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Italy

Among soccer players born in Italy, Federico Giunti ranks 432Before him are Emiliano Moretti (1981), Hachim Mastour (1998), Angelo Palombo (1981), Federico Gatti (1998), Marco Parolo (1985), and Stefano Mauri (1980). After him are Sergio Porrini (1968), Paolo De Ceglie (1986), Roberto Cravero (1964), Max Tonetto (1974), Roberto Galia (1963), and Ivan Pelizzoli (1980).