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Igor Diveyev

1999 - Today

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Igor Sergeyevich Diveyev (Russian: Игорь Сергеевич Дивеев; born 27 September 1999) is a Russian football player who plays as centre-back for CSKA Moscow and the Russia national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Igor Diveyev is the 21,512th most popular soccer player (down from 18,187th in 2019), the 3,905th most popular biography from Russia (down from 3,731st in 2019) and the 240th most popular Russian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Igor Diveyev ranks 21,512 out of 21,273Before him are Rachel Yankey, Yosuke Akiyama, Yoshihiro Shoji, Stephen Quinn, Arthur Zagré, and David Timor. After him are Agustín Urzi, Ryota Suzuki, Yuya Torikai, Mehdi Boukamir, Keisuke Oyama, and Yuki Kotani.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1999, Igor Diveyev ranks 718Before him are Adem Asil, Maria Novolodskaya, Kayla Day, Felice Albers, Maria Zhang, and Ștefan Berariu. After him are Stiven Plaza, Domingos Quina, Maria-Magdalena Rusu, Nick Itkin, Mads Bech Sørensen, and Laura Unuk.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Igor Diveyev ranks 3,905 out of 3,761Before him are Yulia Kozik (1997), Maria Novolodskaya (1999), Reziuan Mirzov (1993), Daniil Aldoshkin (2001), Uliana Nigmatullina (1994), and Elena Oriabinskaia (1994). After him are Irina Dolgova (1995), Artem Chernousov (1996), Aleksey Chervotkin (1995), Said Karimulla Khalili (1998), Matvey Eliseev (1993), and Magomedgaji Nurov (1993).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Russia

Among soccer players born in Russia, Igor Diveyev ranks 240Before him are Vladimir Dyadyun (1988), Maksim Mukhin (2001), Serder Serderov (1994), Elmir Nabiullin (1995), Timur Zhamaletdinov (1997), and Reziuan Mirzov (1993). After him are Ivan Novoseltsev (1991), Konstantin Kuchayev (1998), Artyom Simonyan (1995), Denis Davydov (1995), Roman Yevgenyev (1999), and Denis Makarov (1998).