SOCCER PLAYER

Kirill Kombarov

1987 - Today

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Kirill Vladimirovich Kombarov (Russian: Кири́лл Влади́мирович Комба́ров, IPA: [kʲɪˈrʲil vlɐˈdʲimʲɪrəvʲɪtɕ kɐmˈbarəf]; born 22 January 1987) is a Russian football official and a former player who played as a right-back. He is director of sports with FC Arsenal-2 Tula. He is an identical twin brother of Dmitri Kombarov. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 24 different languages on Wikipedia. Kirill Kombarov is the 18,028th most popular soccer player (down from 17,134th in 2024), the 3,794th most popular biography from Russia (down from 3,629th in 2019) and the 212th most popular Russian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Kirill Kombarov ranks 18,028 out of 21,273Before him are Juan Carlos Medina, Tuğrul Erat, Jason Roberts, Stefan Simić, Paul Bernardoni, and Dimitris Siovas. After him are Atsushi Katagiri, Petr Ševčík, Ryota Kobayashi, Payam Niazmand, Ardian Gashi, and Santi Comesaña.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1987, Kirill Kombarov ranks 1,396Before him are Hiroe Minagawa, Liliana Fernández, Coralie Balmy, Yuki Nakamura, Mehmet Hetemaj, and Tatsuya Yamashita. After him are Trevor Booker, Pierre-Luc Périchon, Takuma Abe, Luigi Bruins, Andrey Zamkovoy, and Artur Yedigaryan.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Kirill Kombarov ranks 3,794 out of 3,761Before him are Yana Romanova (1983), Yelena Migunova (1984), Maxim Maksimov (1979), Alina Ibragimova (1985), Anastasia Voynova (1993), and Alan Khugaev (1989). After him are Sergei Bykov (1983), Andrey Zamkovoy (1987), Magomedkhan Magomedov (1998), Mariya Gromova (1984), Svetlana Kolesnichenko (1993), and Nikita Filatov (1990).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Russia

Among soccer players born in Russia, Kirill Kombarov ranks 212Before him are Edgar Prib (1989), Eduard Spertsyan (2000), Viktor Vasin (1988), Soslan Dzhanayev (1987), Andrey Yeshchenko (1984), and Georgi Shchennikov (1991). After him are Saba Sazonov (2002), Oleg Kuzmin (1981), Artur Yusupov (1989), Ruslan Kambolov (1990), Pavel Mogilevets (1993), and Magomed-Shapi Suleymanov (1999).