SOCCER PLAYER

Rémy Vogel

1960 - 2016

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Rémy Vogel (26 November 1960 – 17 October 2016) was a French professional footballer who played as a defender for Strasbourg and Monaco. He made one international appearance for France, against the USSR in a Euro 88 qualifier in Moscow in September 1987. Vogel served as captain for Strasbourg between 1985 and 1987. He died after a long illness on 17 October 2016 aged 55. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2024). Rémy Vogel is the 11,254th most popular soccer player (down from 9,969th in 2024), the 5,992nd most popular biography from France (down from 5,851st in 2019) and the 531st most popular French Soccer Player.

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Among people born in 1960, Rémy Vogel ranks 794Before him are Paul Ruto, Nicole Holofcener, Graeme Sharp, Jeff "Swampy" Marsh, Dale Ellis, and Aleksei Prudnikov. After him are Kevin Shirley, April Winchell, Tim Pawlenty, Thomas Marshburn, Mohammed Shahid, and Ray Armstead. Among people deceased in 2016, Rémy Vogel ranks 620Before him are Conrad Burns, Luis Salom, John Disley, Victoria Wood, Bruno Rangel, and Carlos Loyzaga. After him are Mohammed Shahid, Robert Sassone, Frank Kelly, Arthur Maia, Shahram Amiri, and Pat Summitt.

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In France

Among people born in France, Rémy Vogel ranks 5,995 out of 6,770Before him are Rémy Vercoutre (1980), Nicolas Minassian (1973), Cyril Théréau (1983), Michaël Cuisance (1999), Neal Maupay (1996), Jérémie Elkaïm (1978), Mourad Meghni (1984), Kendji Girac (1996), and Alex Lutz (1978). After him are Étienne Bacrot (1983), Nicolas Hénard (1964), and Sébastien Flute (1972).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In France

Among soccer players born in France, Rémy Vogel ranks 531Before him are Christophe Cocard (1967), Rémy Vercoutre (1980), Cyril Théréau (1983), Michaël Cuisance (1999), Neal Maupay (1996), and Mourad Meghni (1984). After him are Yaya Sanogo (1993), Landry Bonnefoi (1983), Abdoulay Konko (1984), Dylan Bronn (1995), Mathieu Bodmer (1982), and Amandine Henry (1989).