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Frank Mill

1958 - Today

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Frank Mill (born 23 July 1958) is a German former professional footballer who was a member of the 1990 FIFA World Cup winning squad of West Germany. Further, he participated at the 1984 and at the 1988 Summer Olympics, where he won the bronze medal with the West German team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Frank Mill is the 3,791st most popular soccer player (down from 2,992nd in 2019), the 4,995th most popular biography from Germany (down from 4,684th in 2019) and the 255th most popular German Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Frank Mill ranks 3,791 out of 21,273Before him are Andreas Christensen, Sven Landberg, Arthur Melo, Milton Viera, Shingo Ito, and Eike Immel. After him are Mark Hughes, Royston Drenthe, Juan Valdivieso, Julio Musimessi, Brian Kerr, and Luc Millecamps.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1958, Frank Mill ranks 316Before him are Greg Germann, Li Shangfu, Grandmaster Flash, Satoshi Tezuka, Kiki VanDeWeghe, and Nick Park. After him are Lyudmila Kondratyeva, Michael Flatley, Georgi Slavkov, Habib Koité, Luiz Carlos Ferreira, and Sakine Cansız.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Frank Mill ranks 4,998 out of 7,253Before him are Anni Holdmann (1900), Fritz Spengler (1908), Willi Holdorf (1940), Max Bodenstein (1871), Hans-Georg Aschenbach (1951), and Eike Immel (1960). After him are Kurt Biedenkopf (1930), Georg Jacoby (1882), Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde (1930), Brigitte Reimann (1933), Gabriele Kuby (1944), and Timo Glock (1982).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Germany

Among soccer players born in Germany, Frank Mill ranks 255Before him are Marco Bode (1969), Frank Ordenewitz (1965), Hans-Ulrich Grapenthin (1943), Timo Werner (1996), Zvjezdan Misimović (1982), and Eike Immel (1960). After him are Rüdiger Schnuphase (1954), Engelbert Kraus (1934), Dieter Hecking (1964), Konrad Weise (1951), Leo Wilden (1936), and Hermann Nuber (1935).