SOCCER PLAYER

Stephan Lehmann

1963 - Today

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Stephan Lehmann (born 15 August 1963) is a Swiss former professional football goalkeeper who works as goalkeeper coach for FC Sion. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Stephan Lehmann is the 7,622nd most popular soccer player (down from 5,802nd in 2019), the 742nd most popular biography from Switzerland (down from 681st in 2019) and the 92nd most popular Swiss Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Stephan Lehmann ranks 7,622 out of 21,273Before him are Ernesto Díaz, Yusuke Kishida, Guram Kashia, Alexandros Tzorvas, Coke, and Diego Laxalt. After him are Satoshi Ōtomo, Hiroko Sano, Strahinja Pavlović, Takashi Kawanishi, Hawar Mulla Mohammed, and Pável Pardo.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Stephan Lehmann ranks 677Before him are Stephen Elop, Betsy Russell, Rachel Whiteread, Manuela Machado, Markus Wasmeier, and Marco Marin. After him are Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Ricardo Peláez, Dragoljub Brnović, Olga Chernyavskaya, Martin Brunner, and Luca Fusi.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Stephan Lehmann ranks 742 out of 1,015Before him are Steve von Bergen (1983), Stéphane Grichting (1979), Berat Djimsiti (1993), Remo Freuler (1992), Ricardo Cabanas (1979), and Max Julen (1961). After him are Martin Brunner (1963), Selina Gasparin (1984), Timea Bacsinszky (1989), Mario Gavranović (1989), Bettina Bunge (1963), and Maurice Kottelat (1957).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Switzerland

Among soccer players born in Switzerland, Stephan Lehmann ranks 92Before him are Ramona Bachmann (1990), Steve von Bergen (1983), Stéphane Grichting (1979), Berat Djimsiti (1993), Remo Freuler (1992), and Ricardo Cabanas (1979). After him are Martin Brunner (1963), Mario Gavranović (1989), Martin Rueda (1963), Benjamin Huggel (1977), Christoph Spycher (1978), and Marwin Hitz (1987).