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Jordan Lotiès

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Jordan Lotiès (born 5 August 1984) is a French professional footballer who plays as a central defender. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jordan Lotiès is the 20,350th most popular soccer player, the 7,041st most popular biography from France and the 1,039th most popular French Soccer Player.

Jordan Lotiès, born in 1984, is a French footballer known for his role as a defender. He has played for various clubs in France, including a notable stint with FC Istres.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Jordan Lotiès ranks 20,350 out of 21,273Before him are Igor Thiago, Fernando Andrade dos Santos, Josh Sargent, Jerome Ngom Mbekeli, Ramón Miérez, and Kyohei Noborizato. After him are Marcus Ingvartsen, Fernando Calero, Jean-Eudes Aholou, Hussain Fadhel, Kenya Okazaki, and José Gomes.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Jordan Lotiès ranks 1,720Before him are Colin Marshall, Mikky Ekko, Zach Parise, Irfan Pathan, Karen Gallardo, and Iain Turner. After him are Hussain Fadhel, Colin Clark, Shohei Yanagizaki, Oleksandr Vorobiov, Peter Whittingham, and Jair Céspedes.

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In France

Among people born in France, Jordan Lotiès ranks 7,042 out of 6,770Before him are Mathieu Perget (1984), Axel Domont (1990), Héléna Ciak (1989), Melvin Bard (2000), Adrien Hunou (1994), Pascal Boyer (2000), and Quentin Bigot (1992). After him are Jonathan Lobert (1985), Wesley Lautoa (1987), Claude Gonçalves (1994), Elohim Prandi (1998), and Rémi Mulumba (1992).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In France

Among soccer players born in France, Jordan Lotiès ranks 1,039Before him are Mahdi Camara (1998), Andrea Blede (1984), Jean-Kévin Duverne (1997), Johann Obiang (1993), Melvin Bard (2000), and Adrien Hunou (1994). After him are Wesley Lautoa (1987), Claude Gonçalves (1994), Rémi Mulumba (1992), Julian Jeanvier (1992), Dimitry Bertaud (1998), and Wilson Odobert (2004).