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Mario Basler

1968 - Today

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Mario Basler (born 18 December 1968) is a German football manager and former professional player who mainly played as a right midfielder. He is currently at TSG Eisenberg as a player and advisor. A dead-ball specialist, Basler scored numerous goals from free-kicks and two directly from corner kicks during his career, colloquially known as Olympic goals. He was also known for his creativity. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mario Basler is the 3,565th most popular soccer player (down from 2,918th in 2019), the 4,891st most popular biography from Germany (down from 4,645th in 2019) and the 237th most popular German Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Mario Basler ranks 3,565 out of 21,273Before him are Mohamed Timoumi, Casiano Delvalle, Andriy Bal, Jorge Pardon, István Balogh, and Sergio. After him are Henry Johansen, Walter, Valon Behrami, Ciriaco Sforza, Célestin Oliver, and José Giménez.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Mario Basler ranks 235Before him are Tisha Campbell-Martin, Jaye Davidson, Mami Kaneda, Edward Burns, Parker Posey, and David Ayer. After him are Pete Docter, Sebastian Bach, Andy Cohen, Gary Payton, Osamu Chiba, and Mike Patton.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Mario Basler ranks 4,894 out of 7,253Before him are Princess Bathildis of Anhalt-Dessau (1837), Annegret Richter (1950), Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul (1942), Niclas Füllkrug (1993), Gisela Uhlen (1919), and Johann Friedrich Höger (1877). After him are Claudia Losch (1960), Frauke Petry (1975), Herbert Adamski (1910), Erwin Casmir (1895), Heinz Vollmar (1936), and Rudolf Bayer (1939).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Germany

Among soccer players born in Germany, Mario Basler ranks 237Before him are Serge Gnabry (1995), Thomas Allofs (1959), Matthias Heidemann (1912), Thomas Linke (1969), Friedel Rausch (1940), and Niclas Füllkrug (1993). After him are Heinz Vollmar (1936), Markus Babbel (1972), Christoph Metzelder (1980), Robin Gosens (1994), Lutz Eigendorf (1956), and Benedikt Höwedes (1988).