SOCCER PLAYER

Ken Kallaste

1988 - Today

Photo of Ken Kallaste

Icon of person Ken Kallaste

Ken Kallaste (né Akerta; born 31 August 1988) is an Estonian professional footballer who plays as a left back for Meistriliiga club Levadia and the Estonia national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Ken Kallaste is the 19,472nd most popular soccer player, the 368th most popular biography from Estonia and the 42nd most popular Estonian Soccer Player.

Ken Kallaste is most famous for being an Estonian professional footballer who primarily plays as a defender. He has represented the Estonia national team and played for various clubs in Estonia and abroad.

Memorability Metrics

Loading...

Page views of Ken Kallaste by language

Loading...

Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Ken Kallaste ranks 19,472 out of 21,273Before him are Antoñito, Diego Gómez, Rodrigo Mancha, Visar Musliu, Takafumi Shimizu, and Christoffer Nyman. After him are Bakhtiar Rahmani, Kiyotaka Miyoshi, Yusuke Matsuo, Rydell Poepon, Sho Aota, and Owusu Kwabena.

Most Popular Soccer Players in Wikipedia

Go to all Rankings

Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Ken Kallaste ranks 1,510Before him are Mandy Islacker, Allison Harvard, Katsumi Yusa, Travis Ganong, Yang Hyeon-jong, and Earl Clark. After him are Rolands Freimanis, Takumi Shimohira, Jason Kenny, Adrien Dipanda, Hanna Folkesson, and Masatoshi Mihara.

Others Born in 1988

Go to all Rankings

In Estonia

Among people born in Estonia, Ken Kallaste ranks 368 out of 351Before him are Gert Kams (1985), Martin Vunk (1984), Kristina Kuusk (1985), Rauno Sappinen (1996), Tiiu Kuik (1987), and Johannes Erm (1998). After him are Sander Puri (1988), Epp Mäe (1992), Sergei Mošnikov (1988), Siim Luts (1989), Kaimar Saag (1988), and Karl Patrick Lauk (1997).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Estonia

Among soccer players born in Estonia, Ken Kallaste ranks 42Before him are Henrik Ojamaa (1991), Aivar Rehemaa (1982), Henri Anier (1990), Gert Kams (1985), Martin Vunk (1984), and Rauno Sappinen (1996). After him are Sander Puri (1988), Sergei Mošnikov (1988), Siim Luts (1989), Kaimar Saag (1988), Marko Meerits (1992), and Rauno Alliku (1990).