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Igor Picușceac

1983 - Today

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Igor Picușceac (born 27 March 1983) is a Moldovan football coach and a former player who played as a striker. He is the current head coach of Moldovan Liga club Milsami Orhei. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Igor Picușceac is the 17,503rd most popular soccer player, the 115th most popular biography from Moldova and the 11th most popular Moldovan Soccer Player.

Igor Picușceac is most famous for being a Moldovan footballer who primarily plays as a midfielder. He has represented various clubs in Moldova and has been part of the national team setup.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Igor Picușceac ranks 17,503 out of 21,273Before him are Hákon Arnar Haraldsson, Torashi Shimazu, Keidi Bare, Nelson Cabrera, Lex Immers, and Tore Reginiussen. After him are Hannes Sigurðsson, Mário Sérgio, Fin Bartels, Francis Amuzu, Kota Sugiyama, and Takaaki Suzuki.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Igor Picușceac ranks 1,434Before him are Melissa Ordway, Dagoberto, Joni Pitkänen, Yoshitaka Ohashi, Ilčo Naumoski, and Nelson Cabrera. After him are Hannes Sigurðsson, Dorian Mortelette, Kara Monaco, Bryan Bergougnoux, Abderrahman Kabous, and Tomoya Uchida.

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In Moldova

Among people born in Moldova, Igor Picușceac ranks 115 out of 107Before him are Victor Ciobanu (1992), Sergiu Dadu (1981), Sergiu Toma (1987), Serghei Alexeev (1986), Denys Molchanov (1987), and Alexandra Camenșcic (1988). After him are Artur Ioniță (1990), Oleg Reabciuk (1998), Cristina Iovu (1992), Cătălin Carp (1993), Gheorghe Andronic (1991), and Stanislav Namașco (1986).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Moldova

Among soccer players born in Moldova, Igor Picușceac ranks 11Before him are Alexandru Curtianu (1974), Alexandru Suvorov (1987), Igor Armaș (1987), Alexandru Gațcan (1984), Sergiu Dadu (1981), and Serghei Alexeev (1986). After him are Artur Ioniță (1990), Oleg Reabciuk (1998), Cătălin Carp (1993), Gheorghe Andronic (1991), and Stanislav Namașco (1986).