SOCCER PLAYER

Laurent Depoitre

1988 - Today

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Laurent Depoitre (born 7 December 1988) is a retired Belgian professional footballer who played as a striker. He made one senior appearance for the Belgium national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Laurent Depoitre is the 12,716th most popular soccer player (down from 10,908th in 2019), the 1,055th most popular biography from Belgium (down from 1,029th in 2019) and the 217th most popular Belgian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Laurent Depoitre ranks 12,716 out of 21,273Before him are Daisuke Tomita, Zeng Cheng, Anaílson Brito Noleto, Aya Sameshima, Shin Asahina, and Paulo Magino. After him are Abel Ruiz, Waleed Abdullah, Macky Bagnack, Kléber de Carvalho Corrêa, Lamine Gassama, and Aurélien Joachim.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Laurent Depoitre ranks 712Before him are Martin Olsson, Arianna Errigo, Guillermo Burdisso, Mauro Goicoechea, Fabian Lustenberger, and Sjur Røthe. After him are Xu Lili, Alba Ribas, Marvin Martin, Danielle Savre, Johan Venegas, and Isaac Vorsah.

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In Belgium

Among people born in Belgium, Laurent Depoitre ranks 1,055 out of 1,190Before him are Joachim Lafosse (1975), Sander Gillé (1991), Benito Raman (1994), Clinton Mata (1992), Maxime Lestienne (1992), and Johan Bakayoko (2003). After him are Aurélien Joachim (1986), Aaron Leya Iseka (1997), Alison Van Uytvanck (1994), Anthony Moris (1990), Laura Tesoro (1996), and Jelle Vossen (1989).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Belgium

Among soccer players born in Belgium, Laurent Depoitre ranks 217Before him are Wout Faes (1998), Brandon Mechele (1993), Benito Raman (1994), Clinton Mata (1992), Maxime Lestienne (1992), and Johan Bakayoko (2003). After him are Aurélien Joachim (1986), Aaron Leya Iseka (1997), Anthony Moris (1990), Jelle Vossen (1989), Tessa Wullaert (1993), and Sebastiaan Bornauw (1999).