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Ovidiu Stîngă

1972 - Today

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Ovidiu Stîngă (born 5 December 1972) is a Romanian professional football manager and former player, currently in charge of Al Sadd U19. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ovidiu Stîngă is the 7,826th most popular soccer player (up from 7,858th in 2019), the 594th most popular biography from Romania (up from 604th in 2019) and the 105th most popular Romanian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Ovidiu Stîngă ranks 7,826 out of 21,273Before him are Miwa Yonetsu, Nicolas Lombaerts, Saad Al Sheeb, Abdelhak Nouri, Václav Němeček, and Alain Roche. After him are Kurt Zouma, Stan Cullis, Atsushi Shirai, Gabriel Jaime Gómez Jaramillo, Miguel Bossio, and Dodô.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Ovidiu Stîngă ranks 572Before him are DJ Ashba, Catanha, Brian Baumgartner, Alexander Borodai, James Key, and Valerio Mastandrea. After him are Nicky Morgan, Kim Do-keun, Andrzej Kubica, Michel Ancel, Naoko Takahashi, and Zhao Lijian.

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In Romania

Among people born in Romania, Ovidiu Stîngă ranks 594 out of 844Before him are Constantina Diță (1970), Mariana Constantin (1960), Ovidiu Cernăuțeanu (1974), Constanța Burcică (1971), Doina Ignat (1968), and Colin Kolles (1967). After him are Gheorghe Dogărescu (1960), Radu Drăgușin (2002), Monica Niculescu (1987), Costel Pantilimon (1987), Ionel Ganea (1973), and Mirel Rădoi (1981).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Romania

Among soccer players born in Romania, Ovidiu Stîngă ranks 105Before him are Gheorghe Craioveanu (1968), Ioan Sabău (1968), Marcel Coraș (1959), Florin Prunea (1968), Nicolae Stanciu (1993), and Bogdan Stancu (1987). After him are Radu Drăgușin (2002), Costel Pantilimon (1987), Mirel Rădoi (1981), Sándor Schwartz (1909), Adrian Popescu (1960), and Vlad Chiricheș (1989).