SOCCER PLAYER

Gert Engels

1957 - Today

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Gert Engels is a successful German football coach and former Bundesliga player with decades-long connections to East Asia. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Gert Engels is the 6,100th most popular soccer player (up from 6,134th in 2019), the 5,660th most popular biography from Germany (up from 5,692nd in 2019) and the 380th most popular German Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Gert Engels ranks 6,100 out of 21,273Before him are Oceano Cruz, Hernán Medford, Kyohei Suzaki, Aleksandr Borodyuk, Philippe Albert, and Giorgi Sichinava. After him are Wilfried Bony, Rayan Cherki, Guillermo Páez, Viktor Skrypnyk, Koichi Hashiratani, and Philippe Desmet.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1957, Gert Engels ranks 531Before him are Eleftheria Arvanitaki, Dumitru Braghiș, Albán Vermes, Michael W. Smith, Vanessa Bell Calloway, and Tatyana Dogileva. After him are Jan Egeland, Jean Castaneda, Antonio Napolioni, Takahiro Kimura, Manuel Sarabia, and Bruno Delbonnel.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Gert Engels ranks 5,663 out of 7,253Before him are Peter Tschentscher (1966), Jochen Schümann (1954), Nadine Angerer (1978), Sven Bender (1989), Andrew Sachs (1930), and Christoph Schlingensief (1960). After him are Christine Scheiblich (1954), Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann (1966), Ulla Schmidt (1949), John Peter Zenger (1697), Reinhard Bütikofer (1953), and Dominik Moll (1962).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Germany

Among soccer players born in Germany, Gert Engels ranks 380Before him are Uwe Rösler (1968), Oliver Baumann (1990), Heiko Westermann (1983), Hans-Günter Bruns (1954), Nadine Angerer (1978), and Sven Bender (1989). After him are Stephan Engels (1960), Pascal Groß (1991), Rudolf Kargus (1952), Demis Nikolaidis (1973), Lutz Pfannenstiel (1973), and Hartmut Schade (1954).