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Roman Hubník

1984 - Today

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Roman Hubník (Czech pronunciation: [ˈroman ˈɦubɲiːk]; born 6 June 1984) is a Czech retired professional footballer who played as a centre-back. His career was connected especially with Sigma Olomouc, Viktoria Plzeň and Hertha BSC. Until 2016, he also played for the Czech national team. His brother Michal Hubník is also a footballer. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 32 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 31 in 2024). Roman Hubník is the 10,425th most popular soccer player (down from 8,875th in 2024), the 1,000th most popular biography from Czechia (down from 936th in 2019) and the 174th most popular Czech Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Roman Hubník ranks 10,425 out of 21,273Before him are Pak Kwang-ryong, Jun Takata, Rayan Aït-Nouri, Wilson Palacios, Zoran Janković, and Marc Muniesa. After him are Akis Zikos, Abdelmoumene Djabou, Steven Lustü, Ou Chuliang, Javi López, and Yao Aziawonou.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Roman Hubník ranks 583Before him are Emil Hallfreðsson, Dustin Brown, Afton Williamson, Jeremy Wariner, Olga Skabeyeva, and Wilson Palacios. After him are Elise Stefanik, Simone Padoin, Danica Roem, Luis Antonio Jiménez, Prapawadee Jaroenrattanatarakoon, and Nando Rafael.

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In Czechia

Among people born in Czechia, Roman Hubník ranks 1,000 out of 1,200Before him are Tomáš Plekanec (1982), Jan Hernych (1979), Jaroslav Rudiš (1972), Lukáš Dlouhý (1983), Petr Gabriel (1973), and Jakub Menšík (2005). After him are David Navara (1985), Petra Němcová (1979), Marie Bouzková (1998), Petr Zelenka (1967), Tomáš Macháč (2000), and Jan Čaloun (1972).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Czechia

Among soccer players born in Czechia, Roman Hubník ranks 174Before him are Libor Kozák (1989), Michal Horňák (1970), Pavel Kadeřábek (1992), Jan Morávek (1989), Roman Týce (1977), and Petr Gabriel (1973). After him are David Limberský (1983), Marek Matějovský (1981), Antonín Barák (1994), Michal Ďuriš (1988), Radek Černý (1974), and Jiří Pavlenka (1992).