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Mathieu Boots

1975 - Today

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Mathieu Boots (born 23 June 1975 in Venhuizen) is a Dutch retired football player. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mathieu Boots is the 13,637th most popular soccer player (up from 14,444th in 2019), the 1,405th most popular biography from Netherlands (up from 1,500th in 2019) and the 333rd most popular Dutch Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Mathieu Boots ranks 13,637 out of 21,273Before him are Sami Al-Najei, Masanobu Matsunami, Colin Dagba, Eduard Stăncioiu, Tornike Okriashvili, and Felix Uduokhai. After him are Rasoul Khatibi, Yōhei Kajiyama, Ibrahima Mbaye, Tamotsu Komatsuzaki, Shoji Ikitsu, and Unai Expósito.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1975, Mathieu Boots ranks 953Before him are Caitlin Moran, Nima Nakisa, Michael Barry, Ibrahim Mater, Masato Saito, and Pericles de Oliveira Ramos. After him are Malin Baryard-Johnsson, Mateusz Kusznierewicz, Frédérique Jossinet, Kazushi Isoyama, Bianca Del Rio, and Yoshitaka Fujisaki.

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In Netherlands

Among people born in Netherlands, Mathieu Boots ranks 1,406 out of 1,646Before him are Dennis van der Geest (1975), Thomas Dekker (1984), Thijs Dallinga (2000), Fatima Moreira de Melo (1978), Bram Tankink (1978), and Oliver Heldens (1995). After him are Nycke Groot (1988), Ruud Vormer (1988), Jens Toornstra (1989), Mark Tuitert (1980), Robin de Kruijf (1991), and Koen Bouwman (1993).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Netherlands

Among soccer players born in Netherlands, Mathieu Boots ranks 333Before him are Anouk Dekker (1986), Sander van Gessel (1976), Bram Nuytinck (1990), Tarik Tissoudali (1993), Mitchell Donald (1988), and Thijs Dallinga (2000). After him are Ruud Vormer (1988), Jens Toornstra (1989), Jaïro Riedewald (1996), Perr Schuurs (1999), Sari van Veenendaal (1990), and Mohamed Ihattaren (2002).