SOCCER PLAYER

Stefan Lainer

1992 - Today

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Stefan Lainer (born 27 August 1992) is an Austrian professional footballer who plays as right-back for Austrian Bundesliga club Red Bull Salzburg and the Austria national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 30 different languages on Wikipedia. Stefan Lainer is the 10,330th most popular soccer player (down from 8,870th in 2024), the 1,227th most popular biography from Austria (down from 1,184th in 2019) and the 138th most popular Austrian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Stefan Lainer ranks 10,330 out of 21,273Before him are Gaby Mudingayi, Adlène Guedioura, Alban Bushi, Stylianos Venetidis, Junya Tanaka, and Léonard Kweuke. After him are Marvin Compper, Gedson Fernandes, Nikola Milenković, Raphaël Wicky, Álvaro Peña, and Suguru Ito.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1992, Stefan Lainer ranks 364Before him are Cornelia Jakobs, Martin Hinteregger, Cristiano Biraghi, Monika Linkytė, Jonas Valančiūnas, and Bob Jungels. After him are Isaac Kiese Thelin, Matz Sels, Maruv, Yasuhiro Watanabe, So Kataoka, and Luc Castaignos.

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In Austria

Among people born in Austria, Stefan Lainer ranks 1,226 out of 1,424Before him are Judith Wiesner (1966), Anna Veith (1989), Muriel Baumeister (1972), Martin Hinteregger (1992), and Horst Skoff (1968). After him are Mirjam Weichselbraun (1981), Jakob Pöltl (1995), Arnold Wetl (1970), Manuel Fettner (1985), Andreas Heraf (1967), Christina Stürmer (1982), and Valentino Lazaro (1996).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Austria

Among soccer players born in Austria, Stefan Lainer ranks 138Before him are Manfred Zsak (1964), Gerald Glatzmayer (1968), Harald Cerny (1973), Heinz Lindner (1990), Kurt Russ (1964), and Martin Hinteregger (1992). After him are Arnold Wetl (1970), Valentino Lazaro (1996), Florian Grillitsch (1995), Guido Burgstaller (1989), Saša Kalajdžić (1997), and Erwin Hoffer (1987).