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Oskars Kļava

1983 - Today

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Oskars Kļava (born 8 August 1983) is a Latvian football coach and a former defender who currently is an assistant manager at FK Grobiņa. He was the general manager of Spartaks Jūrmala in 2022 and director of Liepāja Football School (Liepājas FS). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Oskars Kļava is the 16,656th most popular soccer player, the 313th most popular biography from Latvia and the 22nd most popular Latvian Soccer Player.

Oskars Kļava is most famous for being a Latvian footballer who plays as a defender. He has represented various clubs in Latvia and has been a part of the Latvian national team.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Oskars Kļava ranks 16,656 out of 21,273Before him are Adryelson, Amel Majri, David Dunn, Aimi Kunitake, Craig Burley, and Rouzbeh Cheshmi. After him are Salem Al-Hajri, Ben Halloran, Mukhtar Ali, Ihor Plastun, Osama Rashid, and Nick Marsman.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Oskars Kļava ranks 1,339Before him are Daishiro Miyazaki, Sofía Mulánovich, Vanina Correa, Hideki Nishimura, Christine Woods, and Samantha Mumba. After him are Robin Duvillard, Toby Hemingway, Marianna Sastin, Santi Freixa, Zé Soares, and Loral O'Hara.

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In Latvia

Among people born in Latvia, Oskars Kļava ranks 313 out of 323Before him are Lauris Dārziņš (1985), Justs Sirmais (1995), Aleksejs Višņakovs (1984), Miķelis Rēdlihs (1984), Miks Indrašis (1990), and Jānis Šmēdiņš (1987). After him are Aleksandrs Čekulajevs (1985), Dairis Bertāns (1989), Krists Neilands (1994), Viktor Tikhonov (1988), Guntis Galviņš (1986), and Krišjānis Rēdlihs (1981).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Latvia

Among soccer players born in Latvia, Oskars Kļava ranks 22Before him are Aleksandrs Cauņa (1988), Igors Stepanovs (1976), Andrejs Štolcers (1974), Vadim Demidov (1986), Vitālijs Maksimenko (1990), and Aleksejs Višņakovs (1984). After him are Aleksandrs Čekulajevs (1985), Valērijs Šabala (1994), Anton Zabolotny (1991), Kaspars Dubra (1990), Roberts Uldriķis (1998), and Vladislavs Gutkovskis (1995).