SOCCER PLAYER

Pavel Řehák

1963 - Today

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Pavel Řehák (born 7 October 1963) is a former Czech football player. He played in the top flight for Slavia Prague and Drnovice in his native country, as well as in Japan. Following his playing career, Řehák became a manager. He was assistant manager for Vissel Kobe before taking on the manager role in June 2005. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Pavel Řehák is the 6,422nd most popular soccer player (up from 7,571st in 2019), the 834th most popular biography from Czechia (up from 885th in 2019) and the 117th most popular Czech Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Pavel Řehák ranks 6,422 out of 21,273Before him are Takahide Kishi, Miguel Ángel Loayza, Doriva, Bruno Soriano, Nicolás González, and Yoichi Kamimaru. After him are Kenji Yamamoto, Youssoufa Moukoko, Ahmed Shobair, Borja Valero, Jasmin Repeša, and Werner Peter.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Pavel Řehák ranks 547Before him are Eros Poli, Ted Demme, Paul Klebnikov, Alan McDonald, Michael Chabon, and James Marsh. After him are Lisa Rinna, Lysette Anthony, Gert-Jan Theunisse, Ghada Amer, Liu Huan, and Paweł Kukiz.

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In Czechia

Among people born in Czechia, Pavel Řehák ranks 834 out of 1,200Before him are Zdeněk Šreiner (1954), Karolína Plíšková (1992), Tomáš Vaclík (1989), Jana Tichá (1965), Petr Jiráček (1986), and Pavel Srníček (1968). After him are Jiří Novák (1975), Jan Berger (1955), František Straka (1958), Jan Fiala (1956), Jaroslav Sakala (1969), and František Mysliveček (1965).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Czechia

Among soccer players born in Czechia, Pavel Řehák ranks 117Before him are Radoslav Látal (1970), Ladislav Vízek (1955), Zdeněk Šreiner (1954), Tomáš Vaclík (1989), Petr Jiráček (1986), and Pavel Srníček (1968). After him are Jan Berger (1955), František Straka (1958), Jan Fiala (1956), František Mysliveček (1965), Jan Suchopárek (1969), and Martin Jiránek (1979).