SOCCER PLAYER

Marselino Ferdinan

2004 - Today

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Marselino Ferdinan Philipus (born 9 September 2004) is an Indonesian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or winger for Slovak First Football League club Trenčín, on loan from EFL Championship club Oxford United, and the Indonesia national team. Ferdinan started his senior career with Persebaya Surabaya in 2021, emerging through its youth system. During his first season he became a regular starter and won the Liga 1 Best Young Player Award and was named of as one of the 60 most talented and promising players by The Guardian in the same year. He joined Belgian side Deinze in February 2023. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2024). Marselino Ferdinan is the 17,646th most popular soccer player (down from 16,392nd in 2024), the 167th most popular biography from Indonesia (down from 156th in 2019) and the 9th most popular Indonesian Soccer Player.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2004, Marselino Ferdinan ranks 80Before him are Nikolai Lukashenko, Juraj Slafkovský, Facundo Buonanotte, Sofia Raffaeli, Kacper Urbański, and Ali Jasim. After him are Arina Fedorovtseva, Karim Konaté, Mohamed-Ali Cho, Vincent Keymer, Yankuba Minteh, and Shin Yu-bin.

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In Indonesia

Among people born in Indonesia, Marselino Ferdinan ranks 167 out of 158Before him are Raisa (1990), Rich Brian (1999), Tontowi Ahmad (1987), Sherina Munaf (1990), Reynhard Sinaga (1983), and Niki (1999). After him are Maudy Ayunda (1994), Jonatan Christie (1997), Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo (1995), Apriyani Rahayu (1998), Veddriq Leonardo (1997), and Wynne Prakusya (1981).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Indonesia

Among soccer players born in Indonesia, Marselino Ferdinan ranks 9Before him are Achmad Nawir (1912), Caesar ten Cate (1890), Edu Snethlage (1886), Jan Kok (1889), Emil Audero (1997), and Bambang Pamungkas (1980). After him are Asnawi Mangkualam (1999), Egy Maulana Vikri (2000), and Martunis Sarbini (1997).