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Matthias Ginter

1994 - Today

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Matthias Lukas Ginter (born 19 January 1994) is a German professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Bundesliga club SC Freiburg and the Germany national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Matthias Ginter is the 5,704th most popular soccer player (down from 5,123rd in 2019), the 5,563rd most popular biography from Germany (down from 5,438th in 2019) and the 365th most popular German Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Matthias Ginter ranks 5,704 out of 21,273Before him are Jonathan David, Stuart Taylor, Walter Junghans, Ulrich Ramé, Nico Claesen, and Hans-Jürgen Riediger. After him are Joseph Van Ingelgem, Aziz Bouderbala, Mario Osbén, Angelo Colombo, Raúl Sánchez, and Sergey Gotsmanov.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Matthias Ginter ranks 89Before him are Baba Rahman, Gerard Deulofeu, Jordi El Niño Polla, Hidemasa Kobayashi, Chae Soo-bin, and Princess Kako of Akishino. After him are Laura Robson, Han So-hee, Derrick White, Shohei Ohtani, Fred VanVleet, and Domenico Berardi.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Matthias Ginter ranks 5,566 out of 7,253Before him are Sebastian Deisler (1980), Steve Shirley (1933), Manfred Zapf (1946), Peter-Michael Kolbe (1953), Walter Junghans (1958), and Hans-Jürgen Riediger (1955). After him are Maurizio Gaudino (1966), Alexander Dobrindt (1970), Andrea Sawatzki (1963), Silke Möller (1964), Julia Fischer (1983), and Ludwig Schick (1949).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Germany

Among soccer players born in Germany, Matthias Ginter ranks 365Before him are Christoph Kramer (1991), Gerhard Strack (1955), Sebastian Deisler (1980), Manfred Zapf (1946), Walter Junghans (1958), and Hans-Jürgen Riediger (1955). After him are Maurizio Gaudino (1966), Stefan Ortega (1992), Lothar Kobluhn (1943), Gerd Kische (1951), Thomas Dooley (1961), and Giorgos Donis (1969).