SOCCER PLAYER

Matz Sels

1992 - Today

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Matz Willy Els Sels (born 26 February 1992) is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Premier League club Nottingham Forest and the Belgium national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Matz Sels is the 10,196th most popular soccer player (down from 9,490th in 2019), the 977th most popular biography from Belgium and the 187th most popular Belgian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Matz Sels ranks 10,196 out of 21,273Before him are Mario Suárez, Isaac Kiese Thelin, Mohammad Khakpour, Tetsuya Ito, Maxi Gómez, and Mehdi Carcela. After him are Zlatan Bajramović, Rodrigo Gral, Hajime Hosogai, Tarik Elyounoussi, Cheikhou Kouyaté, and Panagiotis Kone.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Matz Sels ranks 360Before him are Cristiano Biraghi, Monika Linkytė, Jonas Valančiūnas, Bob Jungels, Stefan Lainer, and Isaac Kiese Thelin. After him are Maruv, Yasuhiro Watanabe, So Kataoka, Luc Castaignos, Pak Kwang-ryong, and Moustapha Fall.

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In Belgium

Among people born in Belgium, Matz Sels ranks 977 out of 1,190Before him are Silvio Proto (1983), Victor Campenaerts (1991), Christophe Rochus (1978), Kevin Borlée (1988), Mehdi Carcela (1989), and Peter Piot (1949). After him are Tom Saintfiet (1973), Dennis Praet (1994), Thomas Buffel (1981), Gella Vandecaveye (1973), Ritchie De Laet (1988), and Luca Brecel (1995).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Belgium

Among soccer players born in Belgium, Matz Sels ranks 187Before him are Mario Mutsch (1984), Franky Vandendriessche (1971), Gaëtan Englebert (1976), Frédéric Herpoel (1974), Silvio Proto (1983), and Mehdi Carcela (1989). After him are Dennis Praet (1994), Thomas Buffel (1981), Ritchie De Laet (1988), Timothy Castagne (1995), Urko Pardo (1983), and Stephan Van Der Heyden (1969).