SOCCER PLAYER

Jean Djorkaeff

1939 - Today

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Jean Djorkaeff (born 27 October 1939) is a French former professional footballer and manager. As a player, he operated as a defender. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jean Djorkaeff is the 715th most popular soccer player (down from 532nd in 2019), the 2,188th most popular biography from France (down from 1,978th in 2019) and the 28th most popular French Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Jean Djorkaeff ranks 715 out of 21,273Before him are Geoff Hurst, Juan Román Riquelme, Imre Schlosser, Ali Dia, Teruo Nimura, and Giorgio Chinaglia. After him are Thomas N'Kono, Pak Seung-zin, Herbert Kilpin, Jesús Navas, Aymoré Moreira, and Poul Nielsen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1939, Jean Djorkaeff ranks 133Before him are Scott McKenzie, Yaphet Kotto, Alexandros Panagoulis, Dieter Schwarz, Paul Sorvino, and Jerry Butler. After him are Lily Tomlin, John F. MacArthur, R. D. Burman, Yael Dayan, Infanta Margarita, Duchess of Soria, and Salomé.

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In France

Among people born in France, Jean Djorkaeff ranks 2,188 out of 6,770Before him are Yannick Noah (1960), Louis Victor, Prince of Carignano (1721), Nicolas Lancret (1690), Pierre Fauchard (1679), Jo Schlesser (1928), and Paul Virilio (1932). After him are Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire (1805), Émile Coué (1857), Marina Ginestà (1919), Pierre Monteux (1875), Jean-Pierre Aumont (1911), and Gunnor (950).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In France

Among soccer players born in France, Jean Djorkaeff ranks 28Before him are Henri Delaunay (1883), Michel Hidalgo (1933), Emmanuel Petit (1970), Robert Pires (1973), Paul Pogba (1993), and Guy Roux (1938). After him are David Ginola (1967), Philippe Troussier (1955), Eric Abidal (1979), Hervé Renard (1968), Lucien Muller (1934), and Olivier Giroud (1986).