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László Bodnár

1979 - Today

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László Bodnár (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈlaːsloː ˈbodnaːr]; born 25 February 1979) is a Hungarian former professional footballer who played as a right back for clubs in Hungary, Ukraine, the Netherlands and Austria. He made 45 appearances for the Hungary national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. László Bodnár is the 9,356th most popular soccer player (up from 9,514th in 2019), the 900th most popular biography from Hungary (up from 904th in 2019) and the 125th most popular Hungarian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, László Bodnár ranks 9,356 out of 21,273Before him are Konrad Plautz, Adama Traoré, Nils Johan Semb, Alfred Lyttelton, Fernando Sanz, and Luís Roberto Alves. After him are Yevhen Khacheridi, Adhemar, Aaron Ramsdale, Kazuhiko Takemoto, Ivan Pelizzoli, and Kelly.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1979, László Bodnár ranks 581Before him are Sa Dingding, Tom Rob Smith, Alexei Markov, Jonathan Joubert, Pollyanna McIntosh, and Osleidys Menéndez. After him are Dmitri Bulykin, Mickie James, Taiki Maekawa, Per Krøldrup, Virginie Arnold, and Angus Sampson.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, László Bodnár ranks 900 out of 1,077Before him are Terézia Mora (1971), Szilveszter Csollány (1970), Csilla Bátorfi (1969), Gréta Arn (1979), Krisztina Tóth (1974), and Tímea Nagy (1970). After him are Éva Dónusz (1967), József Csák (1966), Gábor Babos (1974), Géza Imre (1974), Dzsenifer Marozsán (1992), and Erzsébet Kocsis (1965).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Hungary

Among soccer players born in Hungary, László Bodnár ranks 125Before him are Kálmán Kovács (1965), Roland Sallai (1997), Roland Juhász (1983), Tamás Hajnal (1981), Szabolcs Huszti (1983), and György Garics (1984). After him are Gábor Babos (1974), Dzsenifer Marozsán (1992), László Kleinheisler (1994), Attila Szalai (1998), Attila Fiola (1990), and Zoltán Stieber (1988).