SOCCER PLAYER

Friedrich Koncilia

1948 - Today

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Friedrich Koncilia (born 25 February 1948) is an Austrian former professional football who played as a goalkeeper. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Friedrich Koncilia is the 822nd most popular soccer player (up from 843rd in 2019), the 476th most popular biography from Austria (up from 510th in 2019) and the 4th most popular Austrian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Friedrich Koncilia ranks 822 out of 21,273Before her are Klaus Allofs, Max Morlock, Rogério Ceni, Dudu Georgescu, Mario Gómez, and Taro Kagawa. After her are Enzo Scifo, Gonzalo Higuaín, Nicolae Kovács, Shusaku Hirasawa, Roberto Di Matteo, and Li Dong-woon.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1948, Friedrich Koncilia ranks 186Before her are Marcia Barrett, Christa McAuliffe, T Bone Burnett, Kate Jackson, Ruud Geels, and Shaul Mofaz. After her are Dušan Bajević, Jimmy Lai, László Lovász, Alberto Manguel, Delio Onnis, and John Dew.

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In Austria

Among people born in Austria, Friedrich Koncilia ranks 476 out of 1,424Before her are Franz von Liszt (1851), Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić (1874), Gustav Ucicky (1899), Franz Binder (1911), Herbert Bayer (1900), and Karl Schäfer (1909). After her are Avgustyn Voloshyn (1874), Elisabeth of Austria, Duchess of Lorraine (1285), Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1822), Tina Blau (1845), Hermann Nitsch (1938), and Konstantin Jireček (1854).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Austria

Among soccer players born in Austria, Friedrich Koncilia ranks 4Before her are Josef Bican (1913), Hans Krankl (1953), and Franz Binder (1911). After her are Brian Laudrup (1969), Erich Probst (1927), Ernst Ocwirk (1926), Richard Kohn (1888), Theodor Wagner (1927), Karl Rappan (1905), Gerhard Hanappi (1929), and Ernst Stojaspal (1925).