SOCCER PLAYER

Tomáš Galásek

1973 - Today

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Tomáš Galásek (Czech pronunciation: [ˈtomaːʃ ˈɡalaːsɛk]; born 15 January 1973) is a former Czech football midfielder and current manager. He is the only player to witness both silver goals ever scored in European football, scoring the first for Ajax. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Tomáš Galásek is the 2,849th most popular soccer player (up from 2,933rd in 2019), the 610th most popular biography from Czechia (up from 616th in 2019) and the 58th most popular Czech Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Tomáš Galásek ranks 2,849 out of 21,273Before him are Christian Poulsen, Luis Hernández, Nihat Kahveci, José Luis Cuciuffo, David Acevedo, and José Muguerza. After him are Boško Gjurovski, Billy McNeill, Leon Goretzka, Mia Hamm, Pedro Artola, and Ralph Hasenhüttl.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Tomáš Galásek ranks 163Before him are Milan Rapaić, Saïd Taghmaoui, Marija Naumova, Kenichi Serada, Olve Eikemo, and Cuauhtémoc Blanco. After him are Andrés Palop, Fares Fares, Shannon Elizabeth, Selahattin Demirtaş, Edge, and Serhiy Shaptala.

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In Czechia

Among people born in Czechia, Tomáš Galásek ranks 610 out of 1,200Before him are Patrik Ouředník (1957), František Langer (1888), Jan Černý (1874), Tomáš Šmíd (1956), Wenzel Müller (1767), and Ladislav Fuks (1923). After him are Kurt Raab (1941), Svatopluk Čech (1846), Karel Urbánek (1941), August Wilhelm Ambros (1816), František Čelakovský (1799), and Leo Slezak (1873).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Czechia

Among soccer players born in Czechia, Tomáš Galásek ranks 58Before him are Jiří Čadek (1935), František Šterc (1912), Milan Dvořák (1934), František Šafránek (1931), Walter Schleger (1929), and Václav Mašek (1941). After him are Čestmír Vycpálek (1921), Jan Lála (1938), Karel Kolský (1914), Václav Hovorka (1931), Patrik Berger (1973), and Emil Pažický (1927).