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Pavel Cebanu

1955 - Today

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Pavel Cebanu (born 28 March 1955) is a former Moldovan football player who played as a midfielder. He spent his entire career, from 1973 to 1985, at the Moldovan side Nistru Chişinău. He was captain for many years and played 372 games scoring 46 goals. He was the president of the Football Federation of Moldova, for 22 years from 1997 to 2019 and was succeeded by Leonid Oleinicenco. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Pavel Cebanu is the 4,573rd most popular soccer player (down from 4,225th in 2019), the 881st most popular biography from Ukraine (up from 882nd in 2019) and the 40th most popular Ukrainian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Pavel Cebanu ranks 4,573 out of 21,273Before him are Ildo Maneiro, Russinho, Dražen Mužinić, Shin Tae-yong, Jordan Henderson, and Eduardo Reyes Ortiz. After him are Claudio Suárez, Matthew Bingley, Sverre Hansen, Gusztáv Juhász, Georgi Yartsev, and Takamichi Kobayashi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1955, Pavel Cebanu ranks 424Before him are Abdelkrim Merry, Vasile Andrei, Roberto Maroni, Eric Bischoff, Toshimitsu Motegi, and Pascal Dusapin. After him are Gregor Braun, Mohamed Brahmi, Edmund Ho, Topper Headon, Udit Narayan, and Erick Mombaerts.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Pavel Cebanu ranks 881 out of 1,365Before him are Boris Chirkov (1901), Yuriy Nikiforov (1970), Yozhef Betsa (1929), Andrzej Mostowski (1913), Vladimir Vasyutin (1952), and Alex Len (1993). After him are Viktor Putyatin (1941), Nina Dumbadze (1919), Victoria Zdrok (1973), Artem Dovbyk (1997), Joseph Ruttenberg (1889), and Anatoli Polivoda (1947).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Ukraine

Among soccer players born in Ukraine, Pavel Cebanu ranks 40Before him are Igor Dobrovolski (1967), Viktor Chanov (1959), Viktor Matviyenko (1948), Oleksandr Zinchenko (1996), Yuriy Nikiforov (1970), and Yozhef Betsa (1929). After him are Artem Dovbyk (1997), Viktor Onopko (1969), Yevhen Konoplyanka (1989), Andriy Lunin (1999), Hennadiy Lytovchenko (1963), and Sergei Pavlovich Baltacha (1958).