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Timur Oruz

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Timur Oruz (born 27 October 1994) is a German field hockey player who plays as a midfielder or forward for Bundesliga club Rot-Weiss Köln. He played a total of 115 matches for the German national team from 2014 until 2023. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Timur Oruz is the 8,458th most popular athlete (down from 8,031st in 2019), the 7,522nd most popular biography from Germany (down from 7,391st in 2019) and the 657th most popular German Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Timur Oruz ranks 8,458 out of 6,025Before him are Freweyni Hailu, Rowena Meredith, Nick McCrory, Chris Garia, İsmail Keleş, and Christopher Lillis. After him are Carlos Sansores, Zhang Jiaqi, Ryan Sclater, Habitam Alemu, Vlăduț Simionescu, and Geoffrey Kirui.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1994, Timur Oruz ranks 1,631Before him are Amedeo Tessitori, Ölziibayaryn Düürenbayar, Nick Goepper, Matt Murray, Rob Muffels, and Isnik Alimi. After him are Alfie Mawson, Ryan Sclater, Cátia Azevedo, Camila Sáez, Isabella Arcila, and Elisa Molinarolo.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Timur Oruz ranks 7,525 out of 7,253Before him are Oliver Geis (1991), Charlotte Stapenhorst (1995), Nike Lorenz (1997), Jacob Heidtmann (1994), Gregor Traber (1992), and Rob Muffels (1994). After him are Marcel Schiller (1991), Sarah Voss (1999), Lukas Windfeder (1995), Yao Di (null), Katharina Häcker (1986), and Neele Eckhardt (1992).

Among ATHLETES In Germany

Among athletes born in Germany, Timur Oruz ranks 657Before him are Bo Kanda Lita Baehre (1999), Christine Wolf (1980), Oliver Geis (1991), Charlotte Stapenhorst (1995), Nike Lorenz (1997), and Gregor Traber (1992). After him are Marcel Schiller (1991), Lukas Windfeder (1995), Yao Di (null), Neele Eckhardt (1992), Robert Farken (1997), and Johannes Große (1997).