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Ákos Elek

1988 - Today

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Ákos Elek (born 21 July 1988) is a retired Hungarian professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder for last time un MOL Vidi FC in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ákos Elek is the 11,400th most popular soccer player (up from 12,732nd in 2019), the 950th most popular biography from Hungary (up from 983rd in 2019) and the 138th most popular Hungarian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Ákos Elek ranks 11,400 out of 21,273Before her are George Pușcaș, Dénes Dibusz, Anthony Elanga, Ataliba, Yun Young-sun, and Claudio Morel Rodríguez. After her are Jonathan Ayité, Gerhard Tremmel, Nicolás López, Rodrigo Battaglia, Hideki Katsura, and Jörg Stübner.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Ákos Elek ranks 578Before her are Shkëlzen Gashi, Nikola Mektić, Ljubomir Fejsa, Heberty Fernandes de Andrade, Martina Bárta, and Yun Young-sun. After her are Patrick Beverley, Akito Watabe, Ramūnas Navardauskas, Rutger Bregman, Jessica Iskandar, and Osmar.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, Ákos Elek ranks 950 out of 1,077Before her are Tamás Kásás (1976), Péter Farkas (1968), Éva Csernoviczki (1986), Boggie (1986), Dénes Dibusz (1990), and Katalin Kovács (1976). After her are Tamás Kádár (1990), Anita Kulcsár (1976), Márton Fülöp (1983), Gábor Boczkó (1977), Gábor Horváth (1971), and Rita Kőbán (1965).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Hungary

Among soccer players born in Hungary, Ákos Elek ranks 138Before her are Barnabás Varga (1994), Ádám Pintér (1988), Ádám Nagy (1995), Ádám Bogdán (1987), Krisztián Németh (1989), and Dénes Dibusz (1990). After her are Tamás Kádár (1990), Márton Fülöp (1983), Ádám Lang (1993), Krisztián Vadócz (1985), Dániel Tőzsér (1985), and Gergő Lovrencsics (1988).