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Márkó Futács

1990 - Today

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Márkó Futács (pronounced [ˈmaːrkoː ˈfutaːt͡ʃ]; born 22 February 1990) is a Hungarian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Budapest Honvéd. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Márkó Futács is the 16,474th most popular soccer player (down from 15,025th in 2019), the 1,044th most popular biography from Hungary (down from 1,023rd in 2019) and the 159th most popular Hungarian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Márkó Futács ranks 16,474 out of 21,273Before him are Kyle Lafferty, Abdullah Omar, Josephine Henning, Martin Büchel, Jay Rodriguez, and Israel Jiménez. After him are Ferro, Mohamed Koffi, Richard Garcia, Ager Aketxe, Aldo Corzo, and Ederson Trinidad Lopes.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Márkó Futács ranks 1,048Before him are Yousef Nasser, Giulio Donati, Reimond Manco, Nathan Sinkala, Cristian Nazarit, and Stephanie Vogt. After him are Antonia Göransson, Na Ah-reum, Laura van der Heijden, Madison Brengle, Bakary Saré, and Pontus Tidemand.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, Márkó Futács ranks 1,044 out of 1,077Before him are Bálint Vécsei (1993), Ádám Gyurcsó (1991), Gábor Császár (1984), Csanád Gémesi (1986), Bendegúz Bolla (1999), and Péter Módos (1987). After him are Éva Risztov (1985), Kristóf Rasovszky (1997), Norbert Hosnyánszky (1984), Zsanett Jakabfi (1990), Evelyn Verrasztó (1989), and Fanny Stollár (1998).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Hungary

Among soccer players born in Hungary, Márkó Futács ranks 159Before him are Barnabás Bese (1994), Zsolt Kalmár (1995), Endre Botka (1994), Bálint Vécsei (1993), Ádám Gyurcsó (1991), and Bendegúz Bolla (1999). After him are Zsanett Jakabfi (1990), Roland Varga (1990), Ákos Buzsáky (1982), Zsolt Korcsmár (1989), Dániel Gazdag (1996), and Ákos Kecskés (1996).