SOCCER PLAYER

László Kleinheisler

1994 - Today

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László Kleinheisler (Hungarian: [ˈlaːsloː ˈklɛinhɛiʃlɛr]; born 8 April 1994) is a Hungarian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Austrian Bundesliga club Grazer AK and the Hungary national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. László Kleinheisler is the 9,904th most popular soccer player (up from 11,345th in 2019), the 915th most popular biography from Hungary (up from 954th in 2019) and the 128th most popular Hungarian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, László Kleinheisler ranks 9,904 out of 21,273Before him are Dario Knežević, Emiliano Rigoni, Yeremi Pino, Nick Pope, Ben Watson, and Oussama Idrissi. After him are Jean-Philippe Rohr, Yegor Titov, Adam Nemec, Sigurd Rushfeldt, Erland Johnsen, and Hamid Estili.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, László Kleinheisler ranks 250Before him are Aliya Mustafina, Franziska Preuß, Dakota Blue Richards, Mohamed Kanno, Kali Uchis, and Sepp Kuss. After him are Nat Wolff, Storm Hunter, Shota Fujisaki, Akari Kitō, Maro, and Guillaume Cizeron.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, László Kleinheisler ranks 915 out of 1,077Before him are Mónika Lamperth (1957), Friderika Bayer (1971), Antal Kovács (1972), Ágnes Osztolykán (1974), Iván Kovács (1970), and László Fidel (1965). After him are Susan Francia (1982), György Grozer (1984), Krisztián Pars (1982), Tamás Lőrincz (1986), Attila Szalai (1998), and Attila Fiola (1990).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Hungary

Among soccer players born in Hungary, László Kleinheisler ranks 128Before him are Tamás Hajnal (1981), Szabolcs Huszti (1983), György Garics (1984), László Bodnár (1979), Gábor Babos (1974), and Dzsenifer Marozsán (1992). After him are Attila Szalai (1998), Attila Fiola (1990), Zoltán Stieber (1988), Barnabás Varga (1994), Ádám Pintér (1988), and Ádám Nagy (1995).