SOCCER PLAYER

Vladimír Weiss

1989 - Today

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Vladimír Weiss (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈʋlaɟimiːr ˈʋajs]; born 30 November 1989) is a Slovak professional footballer who plays as a winger or an attacking midfielder for Slovan Bratislava. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Vladimír Weiss is the 4,783rd most popular soccer player (up from 6,681st in 2019), the 227th most popular biography from Slovakia (up from 263rd in 2019) and the 47th most popular Slovak Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Vladimír Weiss ranks 4,783 out of 21,273Before him are Dragoslav Mihajlović, Per Røntved, Mehdi Cerbah, Yuto Nagatomo, Kinya Takehara, and René Ferrier. After him are Leo Franco, Andrea Carnevale, Matthias Herget, Roberto Sosa, Eduardo Vargas, and Alfonso Lara.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Vladimír Weiss ranks 95Before him are Israel Adesanya, Yevhen Konoplyanka, Jessica Jung, André Ayew, Joe Jonas, and Bayley. After him are Eduardo Vargas, Kim Woo-bin, Anna Polina, Hayden Panettiere, Theo Walcott, and Bianca Belair.

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In Slovakia

Among people born in Slovakia, Vladimír Weiss ranks 227 out of 418Before him are Adolf Schwarz (1836), Róbert Vittek (1982), Mirka Federer (1978), Vincent Lukáč (1954), Max Weiss (1857), and Ľudovít Ódor (1976). After him are Milan Luhový (1963), Mikuláš Galanda (1895), Ján Figeľ (1960), Pavol Biroš (1953), Stanislav Griga (1961), and Dominika Cibulková (1989).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Slovakia

Among soccer players born in Slovakia, Vladimír Weiss ranks 47Before him are Ján Kocian (1958), Stanislav Seman (1952), Jozef Chovanec (1960), Dušan Galis (1949), Ján Čapkovič (1948), and Róbert Vittek (1982). After him are Milan Luhový (1963), Pavol Biroš (1953), Stanislav Griga (1961), Juraj Kucka (1987), Miroslav Stoch (1989), and Peter Dubovský (1972).