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Viktor Genev

1988 - Today

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Viktor Viktorov Genev (Bulgarian: Виктор Викторов Генев; born 27 October 1988) is a Bulgarian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Rilski Sportist. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Viktor Genev is the 20,272nd most popular soccer player, the 477th most popular biography from Bulgaria and the 108th most popular Bulgarian Soccer Player.

Viktor Genev is most famous for being a Bulgarian professional footballer known for his defensive skills. He has played for various clubs in Bulgaria and has also represented the Bulgarian national team.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Viktor Genev ranks 20,272 out of 21,273Before him are Felipe Garcia, Yuki Richard Stalph, Julian Gressel, Felix Afena-Gyan, Henning Hauger, and Agustín Allione. After him are Daniel Candeias, Ayumi Niekawa, Takafumi Suzuki, Fouad Bachirou, Benjamin Bouchouari, and Jason Davidson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Viktor Genev ranks 1,630Before him are Ingrit Valencia, Jerry Akaminko, Mira Rai, John Chibuike, Shun Tanaka, and Hirooki Arai. After him are Daniel Candeias, Éloyse Lesueur-Aymonin, Lukáš Trefil, Toni Eggert, Marco Torsiglieri, and Henry Bonello.

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In Bulgaria

Among people born in Bulgaria, Viktor Genev ranks 477 out of 415Before him are Kiril Milov (1997), Antoaneta Kostadinova (1986), Andrey Galabinov (1988), Nikolay Dimitrov (1987), Nurgyul Salimova (2003), and Vasil Bozhikov (1988). After him are Vladimir Gadzhev (1987), Vladimir Zografski (1993), Gabriela Stoeva (1994), Elitsa Yankova (1994), Violeta G. Ivanova (2000), and Bozhidar Andreev (1997).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Bulgaria

Among soccer players born in Bulgaria, Viktor Genev ranks 108Before him are Spas Delev (1989), Svetoslav Dyakov (1984), Ivan Stoyanov (1983), Andrey Galabinov (1988), Nikolay Dimitrov (1987), and Vasil Bozhikov (1988). After him are Vladimir Gadzhev (1987), and Ilia Gruev (2000).