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Luc Holtz

1969 - Today

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Luc Holtz (born 14 June 1969) is a Luxembourgish professional football manager and former international player. He is the current manager of German club SV Waldhof Mannheim. He previously coached the Luxembourg national football team from 2010 to 2025, having played for the team from 1991 to 2002. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Luc Holtz is the 8,050th most popular soccer player (down from 5,774th in 2019), the 74th most popular biography from Luxembourg (down from 68th in 2019) and the 4th most popular Luxembourger Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Luc Holtz ranks 8,050 out of 21,273Before him are Marcelo Rosa da Silva, René Adler, Fernando Amorebieta, Jordi Codina, Hwangbo Kwan, and Daniel Ayala. After him are Mario Trejo, Cha Jong-hyok, Keisuke Kumazawa, Manuel da Costa, Davor Vugrinec, and Miguel Ángel Moyá.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Luc Holtz ranks 645Before him are Craig Federighi, Tetsuya Takada, Tom Kapinos, Murat Nasyrov, Akimasa Tsukamoto, and Khalid Boulami. After him are Alex Webster, Simona Păucă, Éliette Abécassis, Christian Laettner, Tetsuya, and Sergio Berti.

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In Luxembourg

Among people born in Luxembourg, Luc Holtz ranks 74 out of 95Before him are Princess Alexandra of Luxembourg (1991), Kim Kirchen (1978), Prince Louis of Luxembourg (1986), Jeff Strasser (1974), Gérard Lopez (1971), and Prince Sébastien of Luxembourg (1992). After him are Anne Kremer (1975), Gilles Müller (1983), Guy Hellers (1964), Tessy Antony de Nassau (1985), Bob Jungels (1992), and Mandy Minella (1985).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Luxembourg

Among soccer players born in Luxembourg, Luc Holtz ranks 4Before him are Louis Pilot (1940), Julien Darui (1916), and Jeff Strasser (1974). After him are Guy Hellers (1964), Leandro Barreiro (2000), Lars Krogh Gerson (1990), Daniel da Mota (1985), Laurent Jans (1992), Vincent Thill (2000), Chris Philipps (1994), and Olivier Thill (1996).