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Stijn Schaars

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Stephanus Johannes "Stijn" Schaars (Dutch pronunciation: [stɛin ˈsxaːrs]; born 11 January 1984) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 37 different languages on Wikipedia. Stijn Schaars is the 8,460th most popular soccer player (down from 8,381st in 2024), the 1,150th most popular biography from Netherlands (up from 1,172nd in 2019) and the 226th most popular Dutch Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Stijn Schaars ranks 8,460 out of 21,273Before him are Manu Trigueros, Riki, Antonio Pinilla, Peter Van der Heyden, Anton Doboș, and Shinji Yamaguchi. After him are Wendie Renard, Lahcen Abrami, Kazuhiro Koso, Salva, Richard Morales, and Teruyoshi Ito.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Stijn Schaars ranks 389Before him are Emily Wickersham, Esperanza Spalding, Dušan Basta, Owen Jones, Alex Bruce, and Galina Voskoboeva. After him are Juan Mónaco, Junior dos Santos, Konstantin Vassiljev, Mamdouh Elssbiay, Olga Rypakova, and Marco Huck.

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In Netherlands

Among people born in Netherlands, Stijn Schaars ranks 1,151 out of 1,646Before him are Arnon Grunberg (1971), Wout Poels (1987), Marco van Ginkel (1992), Micky van de Ven (2001), Marcel Keizer (1969), and Jan Smit (1985). After him are Nicky Romero (1989), Paul Verhaegh (1983), Michel Vorm (1983), Lieke Martens (1992), Arnold Vanderlyde (1963), and Guido Görtzen (1970).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Netherlands

Among soccer players born in Netherlands, Stijn Schaars ranks 226Before him are Andries Noppert (1994), Jan Kromkamp (1980), Erik Meijer (1969), Marco van Ginkel (1992), Micky van de Ven (2001), and Marcel Keizer (1969). After him are Paul Verhaegh (1983), Michel Vorm (1983), Lieke Martens (1992), Joël Veltman (1992), Ismaïl Aissati (1988), and Donyell Malen (1999).