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Giovanni Pasquale

1982 - Today

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Giovanni Pasquale (born 5 January 1982) is an Italian football coach and former professional player who played as a full-back. He is the manager for the amateur side ASD Venaria Reale. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia (down from 17 in 2024). Giovanni Pasquale is the 15,186th most popular soccer player (down from 13,830th in 2024), the 5,110th most popular biography from Italy (down from 4,941st in 2019) and the 594th most popular Italian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Giovanni Pasquale ranks 15,186 out of 21,273Before him are Nedim Bajrami, Pietro Pellegri, Davy Pröpper, Hideki Sahara, Ismail Ahmed, and Gao Yao. After him are Simon Jentzsch, Shuichi Akai, Óli Johannesen, Steven Bryce, Michael Folorunsho, and Kazuki Hiramoto.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1982, Giovanni Pasquale ranks 1,147Before him are Sebastian Armesto, Aykut Erçetin, Eduard Vorganov, Anastasiia Pidpalova, Issah Gabriel Ahmed, and Jun Muramatsu. After him are Mohammad Nosrati, Manon van Rooijen, Daniel Muñoz de la Nava, Ai Shibata, David Cobeño, and Nienke Kingma.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Giovanni Pasquale ranks 5,111 out of 5,161Before him are Tommaso Pobega (1999), Valerio Bertotto (1973), Alex Cordaz (1983), Pasquale Foggia (1983), Mattia Cattaneo (1990), and Pietro Pellegri (2001). After him are Michael Folorunsho (1998), Gabriele Magni (1973), Filippo Randazzo (1692), Leandro Rinaudo (1983), Nicole Gius (1980), and Luca Nardi (2003).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Italy

Among soccer players born in Italy, Giovanni Pasquale ranks 594Before him are Arianna Caruso (1999), Tommaso Pobega (1999), Valerio Bertotto (1973), Alex Cordaz (1983), Pasquale Foggia (1983), and Pietro Pellegri (2001). After him are Michael Folorunsho (1998), Leandro Rinaudo (1983), Alberto Brignoli (1991), Damiano Zenoni (1977), Gianluca Grava (1977), and Leandro Greco (1986).