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Mordechai Spiegler

1944 - Today

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Mordechai "Motaleh" Spiegler (Hebrew: מרדכי "מוטל'ה" שפיגלר; born 19 August 1944) is an Israeli retired football player and manager. A prolific forward, he is placed second in Israel's all time goalscoring list, with 32 goals in 83 caps. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mordechai Spiegler is the 776th most popular soccer player (down from 247th in 2019), the 707th most popular biography from Russia (down from 402nd in 2019) and the 5th most popular Russian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Mordechai Spiegler ranks 776 out of 21,273Before him are Fernando Gomes, Francisco Aramburu, Bruno Conti, Paul McGrath, Manuel Ferreira, and Antonio de la Cruz. After him are Jay-Jay Okocha, Hervé Renard, Dirceu, Kazuyuki Mugita, Nobuo Kawakami, and Roberto Bettega.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1944, Mordechai Spiegler ranks 217Before him are Jim Abrahams, Bernard Tschumi, Rocky Johnson, Péter Eötvös, Steve Fossett, and Patrick Sercu. After him are Phillip Allen Sharp, Terry Cooper, Sergei Belov, Jerry Springer, Dennis Wilson, and Marie-France Pisier.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Mordechai Spiegler ranks 707 out of 3,761Before him are Anatoly Lukyanov (1930), Alexander Tamanian (1878), Marko Vovchok (1833), Otto Hesse (1811), Kirill Kondrashin (1914), and Irina Godunova (1557). After him are Lev Ivanov (1834), Alexey Kaledin (1861), Alexander Andreyevich Baranov (1746), Nikolai Rezanov (1764), Sergey Belyavsky (1883), and Mikhail Mil (1909).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Russia

Among soccer players born in Russia, Mordechai Spiegler ranks 5Before him are Lev Yashin (1929), Rinat Dasayev (1957), Valentin Ivanov (1934), and Igor Netto (1930). After him are Eduard Streltsov (1937), Oleg Salenko (1969), Slava Metreveli (1936), Viktor Ponedelnik (1937), Sergei Salnikov (1925), Andrey Arshavin (1981), and Valery Voronin (1939).