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Vadim Demidov

1986 - Today

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Vadim Sergeievich Demidov (Russian: Вадим Серге́евич Демидов; born 10 October 1986) is a Norwegian retired international footballer who played as a central defender. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia. Vadim Demidov is the 14,866th most popular soccer player (up from 16,277th in 2024), the 298th most popular biography from Latvia (up from 312th in 2019) and the 19th most popular Latvian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Vadim Demidov ranks 14,866 out of 21,273Before him are Hugo Morales, Daniel Didavi, Roberto Júlio de Figueiredo, Steve Foster, Renan Brito Soares, and El Bilal Touré. After him are Aivar Anniste, Roland Lamah, Dmitri Tarasov, Naoki Naruo, Shavkat Mullajanov, and Yu Genwei.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Vadim Demidov ranks 1,093Before him are Andrej Sekera, Saber Khalifa, Sergio Álvarez, Ayesha Takia, Björn Gustafsson, and Anna Cruz. After him are Shavkat Mullajanov, Josimar, Daniel Bailey, Ryohei Hayashi, Agnis Čavars, and Giovanni Moreno.

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In Latvia

Among people born in Latvia, Vadim Demidov ranks 298 out of 323Before him are Aleksandrs Ņiživijs (1976), Agata Muceniece (1989), Jānis Sprukts (1982), Andrejs Štolcers (1974), Dana Reizniece-Ozola (1981), and Mārtiņš Freimanis (1977). After him are Agnis Čavars (1986), Jeļena Rubļevska (1976), Vitālijs Maksimenko (1990), Edgars Krūmiņš (1985), Tomass Dukurs (1981), and Anete Jēkabsone-Žogota (1983).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Latvia

Among soccer players born in Latvia, Vadim Demidov ranks 19Before him are Kaspars Gorkšs (1981), Juris Laizāns (1979), Imants Bleidelis (1975), Aleksandrs Cauņa (1988), Igors Stepanovs (1976), and Andrejs Štolcers (1974). After him are Vitālijs Maksimenko (1990), Aleksejs Višņakovs (1984), Oskars Kļava (1983), Aleksandrs Čekulajevs (1985), Valērijs Šabala (1994), and Anton Zabolotny (1991).