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Walter Novellino

1953 - Today

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Walter Novellino (born 4 June 1953; Italian pronunciation: [ˈvalter novelˈliːno]), is an Italian football manager and former player, who played as a midfielder. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Walter Novellino is the 6,464th most popular soccer player (down from 6,053rd in 2019), the 4,258th most popular biography from Italy (up from 4,264th in 2019) and the 343rd most popular Italian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Walter Novellino ranks 6,464 out of 21,273Before him are Walter Dietrich, Gholam Hossein Mazloumi, Uche Okafor, Álex Aguinaga, Keisuke Makino, and Shunichi Nakajima. After him are Fábio, Kohei Imazeki, Siem de Jong, Norio Omura, Kerlon, and Jan Berger.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1953, Walter Novellino ranks 573Before him are Carmen Posadas, Tito Santana, Krystyna Bochenek, Harald Nickel, Vasundhara Raje, and Elfi Zinn. After him are Sayan Sanya, Randy Williams, Janet Lynn, Greg Evigan, Carlos Gutierrez, and Kenneth Rogoff.

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In Italy

Among people born in Italy, Walter Novellino ranks 4,259 out of 5,161Before him are Silvio Pietroboni (1904), Alessandro Diamanti (1983), Danilo Di Luca (1976), Armin Zöggeler (1974), Giorgio Vanzetta (1959), and Ludwig Bemelmans (1898). After him are Franco Chioccioli (1959), Vincenzo Sospiri (1966), Gilberto Simoni (1971), Marco Storari (1977), Laura Boldrini (1961), and Simone Zaza (1991).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Italy

Among soccer players born in Italy, Walter Novellino ranks 343Before him are Simone Barone (1978), Cristian Brocchi (1976), Simone Pepe (1983), Francesco Moriero (1969), Silvio Pietroboni (1904), and Alessandro Diamanti (1983). After him are Marco Storari (1977), Simone Zaza (1991), Mattia Perin (1992), Sebastiano Nela (1961), Vito Mannone (1988), and Alessandro Lucarelli (1977).