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Libor Radimec

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Libor Radimec (born 23 May 1950) is a Czech former football defender. He played for Czechoslovakia, and was a participant in the 1982 FIFA World Cup. He also competed for Czechoslovakia at the 1980 Summer Olympics, where the team won the gold medals. In his country he played for Baník Ostrava, for which he played 212 league matches and scored 20 league goals. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Libor Radimec is the 5,629th most popular soccer player (down from 5,331st in 2019), the 804th most popular biography from Czechia (down from 790th in 2019) and the 103rd most popular Czech Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Libor Radimec ranks 5,629 out of 21,273Before him are Hidemasa Kobayashi, Borislav Mikhailov, Thomas Ahlström, Andy King, Akiyoshi Yoshida, and Mbark Boussoufa. After him are Breel Embolo, Heribert Weber, Ryuji Akiba, Kyohei Oyama, Misael Escuti, and Alfonso Portugal.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1950, Libor Radimec ranks 599Before him are Danny Kirwan, Deepa Mehta, Makio Akiyama, Stanisław Szozda, Pier Carlo Padoan, and Svetla Otsetova. After him are Sultan Rakhmanov, Marie Bergman, Erin Gray, Mario Osbén, Viktor Zvyahintsev, and Anthimos Kapsis.

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In Czechia

Among people born in Czechia, Libor Radimec ranks 804 out of 1,200Before him are Iveta Bartošová (1966), David Jarolím (1979), Oldřich Rott (1951), Petr Němec (1957), Michal Kadlec (1984), and Franz Fühmann (1922). After him are Jan Polák (1981), Jiří Parma (1963), Jan Zahradil (1963), Pavel Složil (1955), Pavel Pavel (1957), and Michal Šanda (1965).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Czechia

Among soccer players born in Czechia, Libor Radimec ranks 103Before him are Karel Jarolím (1956), Radek Bejbl (1972), David Jarolím (1979), Oldřich Rott (1951), Petr Němec (1957), and Michal Kadlec (1984). After him are Jan Polák (1981), Petr Kouba (1969), Luboš Kubík (1964), Tomáš Hübschman (1981), Jaroslav Netolička (1954), and Ivo Ulich (1974).