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Migjen Basha

1987 - Today

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Migjen Xhevat Basha (born 5 January 1987) is a former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. Born in Switzerland, he represented that nation at youth international levels but played for Albania at senior level. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Migjen Basha is the 8,982nd most popular soccer player (up from 11,157th in 2019), the 782nd most popular biography from Switzerland (up from 872nd in 2019) and the 108th most popular Swiss Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Migjen Basha ranks 8,982 out of 21,273Before him are Anatoliy Trubin, Ibrahima Bakayoko, Marek Suchý, Jefferson, Shota Saito, and Doug Livingstone. After him are Kazuhisa Irii, Steven Defour, Yutaka Azuma, Nikos Dabizas, Mathias Jørgensen, and György Garics.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1987, Migjen Basha ranks 390Before him are Steven Kruijswijk, Iván Marcano, Josie Loren, Tomoaki Makino, Stephanie Sigman, and Ingrid Bisu. After him are Rohullah Nikpai, James Holmes, Verónica Boquete, Augustus Prew, Hayley Westenra, and Nicklas Bäckström.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Migjen Basha ranks 782 out of 1,015Before him are Noah Okafor (2000), Daniel Gygax (1981), Esther Dyson (1951), Jörg Stiel (1968), Yves Larock (1977), and Grégory Rast (1980). After him are Hippolyt Kempf (1965), Mujinga Kambundji (1992), Giorgio A. Tsoukalos (1978), Paolo Meneguzzi (1976), Nikola Vučević (1990), and Karin Thürig (1972).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Switzerland

Among soccer players born in Switzerland, Migjen Basha ranks 108Before him are Mauro Lustrinelli (1976), Marco Grassi (1968), Fabio Coltorti (1980), Noah Okafor (2000), Daniel Gygax (1981), and Jörg Stiel (1968). After him are Josip Drmić (1992), Bruno Berner (1977), Jeff Agoos (1968), Fabian Schär (1991), Xavier Margairaz (1984), and Thomas Wyss (1966).