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Michael Skibbe

1965 - Today

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Michael Heinz Skibbe (born 4 August 1965) is a German former football player and current manager of J1 League club Sanfrecce Hiroshima. He is currently the 2024 'J.League Manager of the Year'. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Michael Skibbe is the 237th most popular coach (down from 224th in 2019), the 4,876th most popular biography from Germany (down from 4,550th in 2019) and the 27th most popular German Coach.

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Among COACHES

Among coaches, Michael Skibbe ranks 237 out of 471Before him are Alberto Malesani, Valmir Louruz, Brendan Rodgers, Borislav Cvetković, Bruno Lage, and José Durand Laguna. After him are Betinho, Raynald Denoueix, Bob Houghton, Lori Sandri, Jorvan Vieira, and Gabi Balint.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Michael Skibbe ranks 274Before him are Mia Mottley, Piers Morgan, Ted Raimi, Karl Logan, Lennie James, and Yukihiro Matsumoto. After him are Kiril Metkov, Bernard Hopkins, Rob Pilatus, Karim Massimov, Tomas Alfredson, and Carlos Carvalhal.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Michael Skibbe ranks 4,879 out of 7,253Before him are Ludvig Holstein-Ledreborg (1839), Dieter Henrich (1927), Friedel Rausch (1940), Lena Meyer-Landrut (1991), Friedrich Gogarten (1887), and Erhard Keller (1944). After him are Friedrich Accum (1769), Burkhard Heim (1925), Rudolf Stahl (1912), Toni Merkens (1912), Rob Pilatus (1965), and Despina Vandi (1969).

Among COACHES In Germany

Among coaches born in Germany, Michael Skibbe ranks 27Before him are Otto Pfister (1937), Fritz Buchloh (1909), Edin Terzić (1982), Gernot Rohr (1953), Thomas Schaaf (1961), and Marco Rose (1976). After him are Franco Foda (1966), Willi Multhaup (1903), Matthias Jaissle (1988), Wolfgang Sidka (1954), Vincenzo Italiano (1977), and Alexander Zorniger (1967).