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Gaetano D'Agostino

1982 - Today

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Gaetano D'Agostino (Italian pronunciation: [ɡaeˈtaːno daɡoˈstiːno]; born 3 June 1982) is an Italian former professional footballer and current coach. Usually a playmaker, D'Agostino is best known for his incisive passing. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Gaetano D'Agostino is the 12,155th most popular soccer player (down from 11,685th in 2019), the 4,774th most popular biography from Italy (up from 4,798th in 2019) and the 506th most popular Italian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Gaetano D'Agostino ranks 12,155 out of 21,273Before him are Andrei Girotto, Babett Peter, Yu Dabao, Georgios Tzavellas, Yuji Okuma, and Cédric Si Mohamed. After him are Aleksandar Pešić, Jacob Lekgetho, Habib Diallo, Noh Jung-yoon, Marius Popa, and Takashi Nagata.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Gaetano D'Agostino ranks 811Before him are Walter Martínez, Giandomenico Mesto, David Fuster, Javier Paredes, Vladimir Gusev, and Katie Featherston. After him are Sam Huntington, David Bustamante, Joe Anderson, Gévrise Émane, Tamás Decsi, and Javi Guerra.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Gaetano D'Agostino ranks 4,775 out of 5,161Before him are Domenico Fioravanti (1977), Dario Cataldo (1985), Rolando Mandragora (1997), Giampiero Pinzi (1981), Beatrice Lorenzin (1971), and Giandomenico Mesto (1982). After him are Pavel Sivakov (1997), Matteo Gabbia (1999), Peter Fill (1982), Paolo Tagliavento (1972), Leonardo Pavoletti (1988), and Matteo Tagliariol (1983).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Italy

Among soccer players born in Italy, Gaetano D'Agostino ranks 506Before him are Stefano Sturaro (1993), Salvatore Aronica (1978), Fabio Rossitto (1971), Rolando Mandragora (1997), Giampiero Pinzi (1981), and Giandomenico Mesto (1982). After him are Matteo Gabbia (1999), Leonardo Pavoletti (1988), Tommaso Berni (1983), Fabio Firmani (1978), Davide Lanzafame (1987), and Andrea Raggi (1984).