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Martin Hřídel

1968 - Today

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Martin Hřídel (born 22 May 1968) is a Czech former football player and manager, whose playing position was forward. As a player, he made more than 100 appearances in the top flight of Czech football, the Czech First League. As a manager, he managed SK Kladno and 1. FK Příbram in the Czech First League. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Martin Hřídel is the 11,110th most popular soccer player (up from 12,235th in 2024), the 1,022nd most popular biography from Czechia (up from 1,068th in 2019) and the 181st most popular Czech Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Martin Hřídel ranks 11,110 out of 21,273Before him are Pedro Sarabia, Jun Enomoto, Jörgen Pettersson, Teruaki Kurobe, Yeom Ki-hun, and Leandro Machado. After him are Hideki Tsukamoto, Abdulaziz Hatem, Tarek Thabet, Selim Benachour, Yoshio Kitajima, and Elias Charalambous.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Martin Hřídel ranks 917Before him are Amy Fuller, Antonio Davis, Shin Hong-gi, Garrett Reisman, Awad Al-Anazi, and Klaus Ofner. After him are Michelle Visage, Masood Azhar, Liu Shoubin, Yukinori Miyabe, Taras Prokhasko, and Josef Pröll.

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In Czechia

Among people born in Czechia, Martin Hřídel ranks 1,022 out of 1,200Before him are Martin Kotůlek (1969), Ludmila Formanová (1974), Roman Hamrlík (1974), Ondřej Čelůstka (1989), Václav Chalupa (1967), and Radim Nyč (1959). After him are Vítězslav Veselý (1983), Jan Hájek (1983), Tomáš Jun (1983), David Výborný (1975), Pavel Patera (1971), and Petr Vlček (1973).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Czechia

Among soccer players born in Czechia, Martin Hřídel ranks 181Before him are Antonín Barák (1994), Michal Ďuriš (1988), Radek Černý (1974), Jiří Pavlenka (1992), Martin Kotůlek (1969), and Ondřej Čelůstka (1989). After him are Tomáš Jun (1983), Petr Vlček (1973), Tomáš Koubek (1992), Martin Frýdek (1969), Milan Škoda (1986), and Josef Šural (1990).