SOCCER PLAYER

Laurent Robuschi

1935 - Today

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Laurent Robuschi (born 5 October 1935) is a French former football striker who played for Girondins de Bordeaux in the 1960s and was part of French national team at the 1966 FIFA World Cup. He is also the maternal grandfather of Anthony Gonzalez, known for his work in the band M83. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Laurent Robuschi is the 6,449th most popular soccer player (down from 6,403rd in 2019), the 5,270th most popular biography from France (up from 5,338th in 2019) and the 303rd most popular French Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Laurent Robuschi ranks 6,449 out of 21,273Before him are Enzo Fernández, Derek Boateng, Yasuyo Yamagishi, Jordan Pickford, Taishin Morikawa, and Bernard. After him are Simon Rolfes, Daniel Borimirov, Walter Dietrich, Gholam Hossein Mazloumi, Uche Okafor, and Álex Aguinaga.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1935, Laurent Robuschi ranks 516Before him are Don Howe, Walter Mahlendorf, Tenley Albright, Jim Bolger, Michael Jayston, and Trevor Blokdyk. After him are John Spencer, Jon Henricks, Ron Springett, Usha Mangeshkar, Dorothy Provine, and Erich Kunzel.

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In France

Among people born in France, Laurent Robuschi ranks 5,270 out of 6,770Before him are Charly Mottet (1962), Stéphane Freiss (1960), Louis Gabrillargues (1914), Enzo Fernández (1995), Nando de Colo (1987), and Alberto Angela (1962). After him are Yael Naim (1978), Julia Ducournau (1983), Nico Prost (1981), André Testut (1926), Isabelle Mir (1949), and Frédérique Bel (1975).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In France

Among soccer players born in France, Laurent Robuschi ranks 303Before him are Paul Sauvage (1939), Gaël Kakuta (1991), Youssouf Fofana (1999), Tobias Linderoth (1979), Louis Gabrillargues (1914), and Enzo Fernández (1995). After him are Jordan Ayew (1991), Loïc Rémy (1987), Benoît Assou-Ekotto (1984), Yacine Brahimi (1990), Daniel Leclercq (1949), and Corentin Martins (1969).