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Hannes Delcroix

1999 - Today

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Hannes Piterson Delcroix (born 28 February 1999) is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back or left-back for Premier League club Burnley. Born in Haiti, he represented the Belgium national team once. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Hannes Delcroix is the 21,217th most popular soccer player, the 94th most popular biography from Haiti and the 20th most popular Haitian Soccer Player.

Hannes Delcroix is a Belgian footballer born in 1999, known for his role as a central defender. He gained prominence playing for teams in Belgium's top leagues and has been recognized for his defensive skills and contributions to his teams.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Hannes Delcroix ranks 21,217 out of 21,273Before him are Tomoya Nakanishi, Monchu, Takuya Sugai, Tomáš Vlček, Taylor Harwood-Bellis, and Takahiro Iida. After him are Denis Davydov, João Carvalho, Renato Piau de Sa, Tatsuya Suzuki, Clayton Donaldson, and Shunsuke Motegi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Hannes Delcroix ranks 756Before him are Jonathan González, Thom Gicquel, Laura Wienroither, Monchu, Deepak Punia, and Corey Kispert. After him are Ryo Saito, Taiki Watanabe, Edward Chilufya, Khanum Velieva, Rubina Ali, and Katsuki Umezu.

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In Haiti

Among people born in Haiti, Hannes Delcroix ranks 94 out of 94Before him are Jean Sony Alcénat (1986), Laurent Lamothe (1972), Samuel Dalembert (1981), Romain Genevois (1987), Kaytranada (1992), and Barbara Pierre (1986). After him are Wadeline Jonathas (1998), Sabiana Anestor (1994), and Davidson Vincent (2001).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Haiti

Among soccer players born in Haiti, Hannes Delcroix ranks 20Before him are Wilner Piquant (1951), Jean-Jacques Pierre (1981), Wilde-Donald Guerrier (1989), Réginal Goreux (1987), Jean Sony Alcénat (1986), and Romain Genevois (1987).