SOCCER PLAYER

Pirmin Schwegler

1987 - Today

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Pirmin Schwegler (born 9 March 1987) is a Swiss former footballer who played as a midfielder. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 32 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 31 in 2024). Pirmin Schwegler is the 12,132nd most popular soccer player (down from 11,420th in 2024), the 918th most popular biography from Switzerland (down from 881st in 2019) and the 150th most popular Swiss Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Pirmin Schwegler ranks 12,132 out of 21,273Before him are David Soria, Alex Raphael Meschini, John Lundstram, Nicolás Navarro, Hiroki Fujiharu, and Maghnes Akliouche. After him are Sotiris Ninis, Etto, Rodrigo Fabri, Léo, Yoshihito Yamaji, and Julian Schieber.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1987, Pirmin Schwegler ranks 710Before him are Nozomi Tsuji, Nicklas Pedersen, Fabián Monzón, Ervin Zukanović, Hernán Galíndez, and Marc Valiente. After him are Thomas Enevoldsen, Ayaka, Danny Simpson, Tomer Hemed, Stefan Filipović, and Daniel Hackett.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Pirmin Schwegler ranks 918 out of 1,015Before him are Lia Wälti (1993), Rebeka Masarova (1999), Silvan Dillier (1990), Jolanda Neff (1993), Miloš Veljković (1995), and Philipp Schoch (1979). After him are Arlind Ajeti (1993), Evelyne Leu (1976), Stefan Frei (1986), Beat Seitz (1973), Wladimir Belli (1970), and Jonas Hiller (1982).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Switzerland

Among soccer players born in Switzerland, Pirmin Schwegler ranks 150Before him are Kevin Mbabu (1995), Shkëlzen Gashi (1988), Pajtim Kasami (1992), Ardon Jashari (2002), Lia Wälti (1993), and Miloš Veljković (1995). After him are Arlind Ajeti (1993), Stefan Frei (1986), Marco Zwyssig (1971), Michel Aebischer (1997), Ana-Maria Crnogorčević (1990), and Michele Polverino (1984).