SOCCER PLAYER

Gaëtan Englebert

1976 - Today

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Gaëtan Englebert (born 11 June 1976) is a Belgian football coach, official and former player who played as a defensive midfielder. He is the manager and sporting director of RFC Liège. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Gaëtan Englebert is the 9,960th most popular soccer player (up from 10,122nd in 2019), the 967th most popular biography from Belgium (up from 1,002nd in 2019) and the 183rd most popular Belgian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Gaëtan Englebert ranks 9,960 out of 21,273Before him are Heinz Lindner, Des Walker, Fábio Santos, Stanislav Manolev, Oleh Shelayev, and Marco Sandy. After him are Cyrille Regis, Dmitri Khokhlov, Yuki Takita, Nabil El Zhar, Adolfo Bautista, and Hossam Ghaly.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1976, Gaëtan Englebert ranks 680Before him are Enric Duran, Yegor Titov, Shelley Conn, Delio Toledo, Susanne Ljungskog, and Oleh Shelayev. After him are Jeremy Wotherspoon, Rama Yade, María Adánez, Ionela Târlea, Julio César Pinheiro, and Huma Abedin.

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In Belgium

Among people born in Belgium, Gaëtan Englebert ranks 967 out of 1,190Before him are Gilles De Bilde (1971), Prince Emmanuel of Belgium (2005), Ingeborg (1966), Mario Mutsch (1984), Jonas Bloquet (1992), and Franky Vandendriessche (1971). After him are Nick Nuyens (1980), Serge Baguet (1969), Wim Vansevenant (1971), Frédéric Herpoel (1974), Silvio Proto (1983), and Victor Campenaerts (1991).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Belgium

Among soccer players born in Belgium, Gaëtan Englebert ranks 183Before him are Leander Dendoncker (1995), Kylian Hazard (1995), Arthur Theate (2000), Gilles De Bilde (1971), Mario Mutsch (1984), and Franky Vandendriessche (1971). After him are Frédéric Herpoel (1974), Silvio Proto (1983), Mehdi Carcela (1989), Matz Sels (1992), Dennis Praet (1994), and Thomas Buffel (1981).