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Gergő Lovrencsics

1988 - Today

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Gergő Lovrencsics (born 1 September 1988) is a Hungarian former professional footballer who played as a right winger or right-back. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Gergő Lovrencsics is the 12,503rd most popular soccer player (down from 11,226th in 2019), the 973rd most popular biography from Hungary (down from 948th in 2019) and the 144th most popular Hungarian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Gergő Lovrencsics ranks 12,503 out of 21,273Before him are Kazuyoshi Matsunaga, Shon Weissman, Kennedy Mweene, Alex Garcia, Jérémie Janot, and Paul Freier. After him are Kerstin Garefrekes, Marcos Rocha, Franck Jurietti, Jakub Wawrzyniak, Ahmet Yılmaz Çalık, and Hiroki Shinjo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Gergő Lovrencsics ranks 682Before him are Lautaro Acosta, Víctor Cuesta, James Troisi, Stefan Marković, Max Jason Mai, and Sandra Nurmsalu. After him are Marcos Rocha, Robbie Kruse, Radmila Miljanić-Petrović, Fabiano Ribeiro de Freitas, Damir Martin, and Islambek Albiev.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, Gergő Lovrencsics ranks 973 out of 1,077Before him are Dániel Tőzsér (1985), Tamás Decsi (1982), Petra Mandula (1978), Freddie (1990), Robert Gardos (1979), and Danuta Kozák (1987). After him are Péter Biros (1976), András Schäfer (1999), Viktor Lőrincz (1990), Csanád Szegedi (1982), Ágnes Kovács (1981), and Kristóf Milák (2000).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Hungary

Among soccer players born in Hungary, Gergő Lovrencsics ranks 144Before him are Ákos Elek (1988), Tamás Kádár (1990), Márton Fülöp (1983), Ádám Lang (1993), Krisztián Vadócz (1985), and Dániel Tőzsér (1985). After him are András Schäfer (1999), Richárd Guzmics (1987), Vilmos Vanczák (1983), Mihály Korhut (1988), Anita Pádár (1979), and Dániel Böde (1986).