SOCCER PLAYER

Sergey Andreyev

1956 - Today

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Sergey Vasilyevich Andreyev (Russian: Сергей Васильевич Андреев; born 16 May 1956) is a football manager and a former Soviet and Russian player. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 20 in 2024). Sergey Andreyev is the 6,413th most popular soccer player (down from 5,873rd in 2024), the 1,010th most popular biography from Ukraine (down from 994th in 2019) and the 63rd most popular Ukrainian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Sergey Andreyev ranks 6,410 out of 21,273Before him are Adam Lallana, Nahuel Molina, and Jota. After him are Francesco Moriero, Takuya Ito, Nikola Jerkan, Lee Kang-in, Kim Christofte, Alan McDonald, Julio Alberto Moreno, Silvio Pietroboni, and Vladimir Pilguy.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1956, Sergey Andreyev ranks 580Before him are Albert Pobor, Rob Paulsen, Teejan Bai, Jean-René Bernaudeau, Michael Cooper, and Vladimir Fyodorov. After him are Luigi Negri, Charalambos Cholidis, Peter Chelsom, Roine Stolt, João Carlos, and Vadão.

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In Ukraine

Among people born in Ukraine, Sergey Andreyev ranks 1,009 out of 1,365Before him are Alexandr Dolgopolov (1988), Gaitana (1979), Andriy Biletsky (1979), Oles Buzina (1969), and Ruslan Rotan (1981). After him are Svetlana Loboda (1982), Vladimir Pilguy (1948), Yuliya Levchenko (1997), Gosha Kutsenko (1967), Alexander Almetov (1940), Elena Vesnina (1986), and Tatiana Gutsu (1976).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Ukraine

Among soccer players born in Ukraine, Sergey Andreyev ranks 63Before him are Sergei Yuran (1969), Viktor Pasulko (1961), Viktor Skrypnyk (1969), Marians Pahars (1976), Volodymyr Lyutyi (1962), and Ruslan Rotan (1981). After him are Vladimir Pilguy (1948), Pavlo Yakovenko (1964), Roman Yaremchuk (1995), Ruslan Malinovskyi (1993), Andriy Vorobey (1978), and Oleksandr Kucher (1982).