SOCCER PLAYER

Stefano Mauri

1980 - Today

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Stefano Mauri (Italian pronunciation: [ˈsteːfano ˈmauri]; born 8 January 1980) is an Italian former footballer, who spent most of his career with Lazio, also serving as the club's captain. A versatile midfielder, he was capable of playing as an attacking midfielder, as a central midfielder, and as a winger, or even in a more advanced role, as a second striker, courtesy of his dribbling skills, precise passing, and playmaking ability. Although predominantly left-footed, he was also capable of striking or passing the ball well with his right foot. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 32 different languages on Wikipedia. Stefano Mauri is the 9,104th most popular soccer player (down from 7,863rd in 2024), the 4,607th most popular biography from Italy (down from 4,461st in 2019) and the 441st most popular Italian Soccer Player.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1980, Stefano Mauri ranks 542Before him are Andrey Kashechkin, Basta, Wael Ghonim, Olga Lyubimova, Lynn Hung, and Martin Jakubko. After him are Jason James Richter, Martina Suchá, Andy Ram, Lee Si-yeon, Tablo, and Alexandra Jiménez.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Stefano Mauri ranks 4,608 out of 5,161Before him are Fabio Lanzoni (1959), Anna Maria Corazza Bildt (1963), Agostino Abbagnale (1966), Marco Parolo (1985), Fabio Aru (1990), and Massimo Crippa (1965). After him are Alessandra Mastronardi (1986), Roberto Locatelli (1974), Luca Argentero (1978), Fabrizio Moro (1975), Nicolò Melli (1991), and Flavio Cobolli (2002).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Italy

Among soccer players born in Italy, Stefano Mauri ranks 441Before him are Pasquale Marino (1962), Hachim Mastour (1998), Angelo Palombo (1981), Federico Gatti (1998), Marco Parolo (1985), and Massimo Crippa (1965). After him are Federico Giunti (1971), Sergio Porrini (1968), Paolo De Ceglie (1986), Roberto Cravero (1964), Max Tonetto (1974), and Roberto Galia (1963).