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Horst Wolter

1942 - Today

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Horst Wolter (born 8 June 1942 in Berlin, Germany) is a German former international footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Horst Wolter is the 3,390th most popular soccer player (up from 3,595th in 2019), the 4,825th most popular biography from Germany (up from 4,943rd in 2019) and the 226th most popular German Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Horst Wolter ranks 3,390 out of 21,273Before him are Ján Kocian, Gustavo Quinteros, Albert Riera, Daley Blind, Alphonse Areola, and Alberto Acosta. After him are Andreas Isaksson, Stefano Borgonovo, Alberto Ohaco, Hatem Ben Arfa, Martin Braithwaite, and Andranik Eskandarian.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1942, Horst Wolter ranks 495Before him are Petar Kirov, John E. Blaha, Osman Nuri Topbaş, Atanase Sciotnic, Carol Lynley, and Alan Rachins. After him are José Omar Pastoriza, Miguel Ángel Santoro, Roger Swerts, Diana Yorgova, Ferenc Kiss, and Lawrence Weiner.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Horst Wolter ranks 4,828 out of 7,253Before him are Charles Régnier (1914), Wolfgang Paul (1940), Julius Curtius (1877), Aleksandra Khokhlova (1897), Hubert Hahne (1935), and Paul Matschie (1861). After him are Eugen Baumann (1846), Erich Beer (1946), Ingrid Lotz (1934), Wolf Erlbruch (1948), Günther Herrmann (1939), and Angela Sommer-Bodenburg (1948).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Germany

Among soccer players born in Germany, Horst Wolter ranks 226Before him are Harald Irmscher (1946), Norbert Nigbur (1948), Siegmar Wätzlich (1947), Tomislav Marić (1973), Franz Dienert (1900), and Wolfgang Paul (1940). After him are Erich Beer (1946), Günther Herrmann (1939), Manfred Kaiser (1929), Wolfgang Blochwitz (1941), Serge Gnabry (1995), and Thomas Allofs (1959).