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Thomas Heurtaux

1988 - Today

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Thomas Heurtaux (French pronunciation: [tɔmɑ œʁto]; born 3 July 1988) is a retired French professional footballer who last played for Pohronie in the Fortuna Liga. He previously played domestically for Caen and Cherbourg, for Italian clubs Udinese and Hellas Verona, and for Ankaragücü of the Turkish Süper Lig. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Thomas Heurtaux is the 17,658th most popular soccer player (down from 15,756th in 2019), the 6,633rd most popular biography from France (down from 6,519th in 2019) and the 888th most popular French Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Thomas Heurtaux ranks 17,658 out of 21,273Before him are Joe Corona, Akito Fukuta, Yuki Okamoto, Leonel Moreira, Kamo Hovhannisyan, and Dorukhan Toköz. After him are Erik Berg, Emanuel Insúa, Samuel Bastien, Garry O'Connor, Márcio Vieira, and Miha Mevlja.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Thomas Heurtaux ranks 1,290Before him are Renata Knapik-Miazga, Jay Spearing, Carly Patterson, Wolfgang Kindl, Lalonde Gordon, and Jessica Watkins. After him are Erik Berg, Elías Hernández, Garry Bocaly, Chad Haga, Yannick Sagbo, and Teodor Peterson.

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In France

Among people born in France, Thomas Heurtaux ranks 6,633 out of 6,770Before him are Thomas Mangani (1987), Iliman Ndiaye (2000), Élodie Clouvel (1989), Gaëtan Charbonnier (1988), Simon Pouplin (1985), and Hugo Hofstetter (1994). After him are Yannick Sagbo (1988), Alex Young (null), Clément Michelin (1997), Sun Wei (null), Julien Mertine (1988), and Geoffrey Jourdren (1986).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In France

Among soccer players born in France, Thomas Heurtaux ranks 888Before him are Sebastien De Maio (1987), Vincent Koziello (1995), Thomas Mangani (1987), Iliman Ndiaye (2000), Gaëtan Charbonnier (1988), and Simon Pouplin (1985). After him are Yannick Sagbo (1988), Clément Michelin (1997), Geoffrey Jourdren (1986), Thibaut Vion (1993), Zinédine Machach (1996), and Samuel Moutoussamy (1996).